death by audio octave clang
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Re: death by audio octave clang
I'm normally not one to complain but damn, they're making $230 profit :O
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Re: death by audio octave clang
cloudscapes wrote:yeah real simple. I'm guessing the ic is an opamp or an lm386
trasformer, couple germaniums, caps and resistors. no trannie, so at least that's different from the jawari
It's the transformer that got me, haven't seen it used outside of Escobedo's stuff.
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Re: death by audio octave clang
The main problem with DBA's stuff is that its just so fvcking overpriced!
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Re: death by audio octave clang
this songs all octave clang...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlZty86gJMk[/youtube]
i cant find the album version.. but its sick
its just waaaay to pricey.. i def wanna clone this tho
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlZty86gJMk[/youtube]
i cant find the album version.. but its sick
its just waaaay to pricey.. i def wanna clone this tho


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Re: death by audio octave clang
so i got one. its pretty awsome. but then i opened it up, it looks so simple to make. no way thats 200$ worth of parts, or labor.But, its an awsome pedal.
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Re: death by audio octave clang
Now that I've seen that, I would clone it and sell the legit one, if I had one...reasonable to guess this isn't their only pedal like this also...
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Re: death by audio octave clang
You could clone it for cheap.
But the question you've gotta ask yourself is: "Will it look nearly as cool?"
I think not.
But the question you've gotta ask yourself is: "Will it look nearly as cool?"
I think not.

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1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:But the question you've gotta ask yourself is: "Will it look nearly as cool?"
Sure, as soon as I finish printing it

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Re: death by audio octave clang
Jero wrote:1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:But the question you've gotta ask yourself is: "Will it look nearly as cool?"
Sure, as soon as I finish printing it
I stand corrected.
I'm sure a lot of people would be interested in such a clone.
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Re: death by audio octave clang
1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:Jero wrote:1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:But the question you've gotta ask yourself is: "Will it look nearly as cool?"
Sure, as soon as I finish printing it
I stand corrected.
I'm sure a lot of people would be interested in such a clone.
Haha, I'm not actually making them. Simply commenting on how very possible it'd be if someone wanted to. I'm sure a more qualified builder has/will have this in the works...& if not, someone should
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