Hello fuzz brethren. We have cooked up a killer Rangemaster pedal and released the first two limited editions -- One limited edition of 40 Newmarket Green Dot NKT-275 transistors and one limited edition of 40 Mullard Yellow Jacket OC44. We are quite proud of them but you can be the judge-- we just complete the following video demo. They are available for sale on Reverb and Ebay. Any further inquiries? I am reachable on Facebook- Bob Ebeling and my email is shimgup at hotmail.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK4dNUe ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
Bob why no power supply on these? Or any of them. I recently rehoused one with a power supply added and it worked perfect. If not, using a power supply can you add a battery door?
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jext-telez wrote:Hello fuzz brethren. We have cooked up a killer Rangemaster pedal and released the first two limited editions -- One limited edition of 40 Newmarket Green Dot NKT-275 transistors and one limited edition of 40 Mullard Yellow Jacket OC44. We are quite proud of them but you can be the judge-- we just complete the following video demo. They are available for sale on Reverb and Ebay. Any further inquiries? I am reachable on Facebook- Bob Ebeling and my email is shimgup at hotmail.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK4dNUeXzxw[/youtube]
Sounds great.
Do you have a Shark Tank? It'd be cool to be able to keep easier tabs on J-T offerings in the future.
I'm not sure what a Shark Tank is, forgive me. I do have a little tumbler page reachable via jexttelez.com that has most updates to the growing pedal line.
We are gearing up for quite a few new pedals right now. The version 7 Dizzy Tone is about to go into production and we are pretty amped about that one as we found enough original Mullard OC-81 to do a large batch and they sound amazing-- totally different than any other germanium-- killer distortion characteristics.
Because those are near we are blowing out the last of the V6 Dizzy Tone which feature the worlds only known supply of Newmarket Green Dot NKT-275. They are my favorite of the Dizzy Tones so far because the NKT-275 roll off the brightness on top and have a thick low mid and plank smackin' powerful upper mid. They spank your amp in the nicest unharshest way-- very British, amp-like Marshallesque tone. We were able to make 95 and we're down to the last 15.