Re: Signal Diverter
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 9:09 pm
This is like that euro module that runs the signal through dirt.
I thought the thing about that was that the dirt was radioactive or something?spacelordmother wrote:This is like that euro module that runs the signal through dirt.
multi_s wrote:jwar wrote:No boners given here.actualidiot wrote: hard and long for somethingjwar wrote:No boners given here.actualidiot wrote: hard and long for something
jwar wrote:No boners given here.actualidiot wrote: hard and long for somethingdrolo wrote:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote:"Six faces and six boners passing in the night"
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Just checked the spin chip data sheetJonnyAngle wrote:Drolo, can you use this concept for spin chips? Like for the crystals?
So yeah, it's real, it's available.Cusack Music has always had a secondary goal of helping other pedal creators bring their dreams to life. Because of our ability to do all manufacturing in house, from start to finish, we have capabilities to accomplish this goal that other companies may not possess. We have helped both well-known and just-starting-out builders over the years to bring their products to the market. We choose to use our knowledge and expertise in this way at times and have been recognized as a valuable resource to many partners, even if not always publicly.
Enter Eric Petersen and his Signal Diverter pedal. Eric had a dream and design that he believed in but did not have the ability to manufacture the product himself.
Without a clip for ground?baremountain wrote:okay yeah but y'all aren't thinking about how marginally useful this would be for having a stable in/out while breadboarding up a new pedal.
Isn't that how the Beavis Audio ones are made? I swear I've seen them like that a million times now.DRodriguez wrote:Someone on Instagram posted a picture of a breadboard on a pedal enclosure. Actually, useful