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Holy Schnikes wrote:For those who haven't seen LaoWiz's stuff, here's the three I have now. His design aesthetic and etching is some of the coolest I've ever seen, like a weathered mash up of DBA and old school EHX. Everything sounds as good as it looks too which is saying a lot. Such a nice guy too, happy I finally got around to ordering some stuff from him.

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Nothing wrong with 8 million delays! :thumb:

Also, it's totally affordable (like well under $200) thus impossible to pass up. You should check that shit out!
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PumpkinPieces wrote:GUYS I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN.


Godmachine -> Memory Man -> Spring King -> Sparkle Motion

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Holy Schnikes wrote:Nothing wrong with 8 million delays! :thumb:

Also, it's totally affordable (like well under $200) thus impossible to pass up. You should check that shit out!

already dropped him a line!
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Holy Schnikes wrote:For those who haven't seen LaoWiz's stuff, here's the three I have now. His design aesthetic and etching is some of the coolest I've ever seen, like a weathered mash up of DBA and old school EHX. Everything sounds as good as it looks too which is saying a lot. Such a nice guy too, happy I finally got around to ordering some stuff from him.


Heard you were getting yourself a Hell Doctor...
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skullservant wrote:
PumpkinPieces wrote:GUYS I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN.


Godmachine -> Memory Man -> Spring King -> Sparkle Motion

Dooooo it


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Holy Schnikes wrote:The Ciokolate would be perfect for me but my boards are separated into internal compartments. There's grommets everywhere for wiring but I can't house that monster as a result of the dividers in there. Sadly.

The PP2+ is also great and reliable and quiet, just lacked the power I needed for some Strymon stuff and my power hungry Faye's Her. I miss the aux AC outlet for sure as I used 'em to chain my supplies together. I had a Fuel Tank Chameleon at one point too. On paper, that thing is perfect. High current outs and a low price. In reality tho, mine was noisy and the 18V out never worked as advertised.

CIOKS offers the smallest, most robust supplies capable of delivering lots of power. They're also dead silent and I run so much shit at once normally so that's impressive. True bypass loopers are key in that regard too. The fancy LED status indicators are great too along with the fact it can operate at 115V or 230V. If only they were a little less expensive they'd truly be the perfect supply.

Hey def have a juvenile love of sex jokes tho. First the Pussy Power and it's throbbing LED, now the huge chocolate colored monster that is the Ciokolate. Sexual innuendo is strong with that company ....

It's interesting to know that others have faced similar noise problems with their Fuel Tank Chameleon. If I remove the 18v going into my Skrecho then the noise issue goes away. I can also decrease the noise by moving the PSU away from the board and propping one up with a spare pack of strings. I'm ghetto, yo.
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theavondon wrote:Heard you were getting yourself a Hell Doctor...

Yeah, you have yours yet? Can't wait! :rock:

I ordered a whole slew of shit and ended up combining those two into one box after he was saying how badass yours was turning out. Think mine is gonna be the Beast Master tho, based on our shared love of that old ass movie. The Hell Doctor will be yours and your alone. ;)

AngryGoldfish wrote:It's interesting to know that others have faced similar noise problems with their Fuel Tank Chameleon. If I remove the 18v going into my Skrecho then the noise issue goes away. I can also decrease the noise by moving the PSU away from the board and propping one up with a spare pack of strings. I'm ghetto, yo.

Yeah, that 18V seems to be the root of that supply's problems. I also had to keep it away from the board which drove me fucking nuts. Both the Voodoo Labs and CIOKS stuff has always gone directly beneath my board, extremely close to dirt and fuzz pedals, and neither have suffered from noise due to that placement.
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MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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theavondon wrote:The doctor...is sin.


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So first herer's my room :

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Now this is the pedal board#1
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And the board#2 (voices/toy keyboards/mandolin...)
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skullservant wrote:
PumpkinPieces wrote:GUYS I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN.


Godmachine -> Memory Man -> Spring King -> Sparkle Motion

Dooooo it


This but add the trifuzz...
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AngryGoldfish wrote:
Holy Schnikes wrote:The Ciokolate would be perfect for me but my boards are separated into internal compartments. There's grommets everywhere for wiring but I can't house that monster as a result of the dividers in there. Sadly.

The PP2+ is also great and reliable and quiet, just lacked the power I needed for some Strymon stuff and my power hungry Faye's Her. I miss the aux AC outlet for sure as I used 'em to chain my supplies together. I had a Fuel Tank Chameleon at one point too. On paper, that thing is perfect. High current outs and a low price. In reality tho, mine was noisy and the 18V out never worked as advertised.

CIOKS offers the smallest, most robust supplies capable of delivering lots of power. They're also dead silent and I run so much shit at once normally so that's impressive. True bypass loopers are key in that regard too. The fancy LED status indicators are great too along with the fact it can operate at 115V or 230V. If only they were a little less expensive they'd truly be the perfect supply.

Hey def have a juvenile love of sex jokes tho. First the Pussy Power and it's throbbing LED, now the huge chocolate colored monster that is the Ciokolate. Sexual innuendo is strong with that company ....

It's interesting to know that others have faced similar noise problems with their Fuel Tank Chameleon. If I remove the 18v going into my Skrecho then the noise issue goes away. I can also decrease the noise by moving the PSU away from the board and propping one up with a spare pack of strings. I'm ghetto, yo.


I've got a feeling Ryan couldn't get rid of the noise from the t-Rex in the noise thread on the dr sci sub forum. Guess it's just not in the same class as some of the other higher end units.
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holy shit
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