Awesome Hand Drawn Monster Blunderbuss Finishes!

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Whoever got the three cape dudes around the cauldron... cereal jealous
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astainback wrote:Blackout_Kyle,

Is it possible to have a single toggle switch to change the circuit differences between the standard V2 musket and the Blunderbuss??
I was just wondering.
That would be the ultimate for me.. to have the Blunderbuss and V2 Musk switchable as one side of the Twosome.


It's not doable with a single toggle. Aside from the obvious clipping diode changes that could be put on a switch, there are just too many other little resistance/capacitance value differences throughout the circuits to switch them all.
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Switch between to separate circuitboards lol.
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AndyTran wrote:Switch between to separate circuitboards lol.


Well yeah that would work obviously, but I didn't read the question that way. I thought he was asking for a normal Twosome, but where the Musket side could switch between Musket and Blunderbuss tones, not a Musket on one side of the pedal and the Blunderbuss on the other. Amirite?
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blackout_kyle wrote:
AndyTran wrote:Switch between to separate circuitboards lol.


Well yeah that would work obviously, but I didn't read the question that way. I thought he was asking for a normal Twosome, but where the Musket side could switch between Musket and Blunderbuss tones, not a Musket on one side of the pedal and the Blunderbuss on the other. Amirite?


Probably, but a dual pedal with Musket on one side and Blunderbuss on the other would probably kick major amounts of ass.
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jrmy wrote:
blackout_kyle wrote:
AndyTran wrote:Switch between to separate circuitboards lol.


Well yeah that would work obviously, but I didn't read the question that way. I thought he was asking for a normal Twosome, but where the Musket side could switch between Musket and Blunderbuss tones, not a Musket on one side of the pedal and the Blunderbuss on the other. Amirite?


Probably, but a dual pedal with Musket on one side and Blunderbuss on the other would probably kick major amounts of ass.


Very true and they really are different enough to justify it.
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blackout_kyle wrote:
jrmy wrote:
blackout_kyle wrote:
AndyTran wrote:Switch between to separate circuitboards lol.


Well yeah that would work obviously, but I didn't read the question that way. I thought he was asking for a normal Twosome, but where the Musket side could switch between Musket and Blunderbuss tones, not a Musket on one side of the pedal and the Blunderbuss on the other. Amirite?


Probably, but a dual pedal with Musket on one side and Blunderbuss on the other would probably kick major amounts of ass.


Very true and they really are different enough to justify it.


What would such an amazing beastie be called? A Muskerbuss? A Blundersket? THE MUSK OX?!?
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Blunderbusket.






AndyTran wrote:Switch between to separate circuitboards lol.


OH MY GOD. I WROTE 'TO'. I WROTE 'TO' INSTEAD OF 'TWO'. THE SHAME.
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Thanks for gettin' my Gorgon Sisters Blunderbuss to me so quickly Kyle! It sounds HUGE with my bass! The art is fuckin' sweet lookin' too! I think more bassists should give the Blunderbuss a try.....especially if they already like the Musket.

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Totally stoked to say that I scored a Red Rifles V2 Musket the other day!! That means I have a V1 Musket, the Gorgon sisters Blunderbuss and now a Red Rifles!!

Been dialin' in some killer tones on the Blunderbuss......seriously versatile with careful tweaking, even more than my V1.
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