Fourbanger MK2

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Re: Fourbanger MK2

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I had a larger mkI and sold it to get a mkII.

I can say without a doubt that this is the last boost I'll need. Great sounding individual boosts and stacking is great for thick almost fuzzy OD sounds.

A great deal considering what even a used sho costs and after owning one this covers that ground perfectly. An 'always on' pedal for me. Plus his communication, build quality and prices are amazing.....
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Re: Fourbanger MK2

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Sounds pretty awesome, definitely want to build one...after buying one first of course!
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Oh and the switch on these is a momentary one. No click when you press down. I could see how some people like the reaffirming 'click' so they know they hit it, but I love the feel of the momentary.

Plus I will rarely turn it off so no biggie either way...
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