
anyone want a Ghost Echo? I just took it off the board.
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jumbo_steelie wrote:I'd trade it for your Mesa 400+...
Fuzz_Pi wrote:Have no use for a ghost echo but you sir have a very nice board
SpaceFlunky wrote:Fuzz_Pi wrote:Have no use for a ghost echo but you sir have a very nice board
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the Faye Sing just came in today. So far im loving it.
Fuzz_Pi wrote:Yeh I messed with it, set to a little higher than unity.
But being a bassist, things are weird... I preferred the way my Grand Orbiter cut, but preferred the sweep
and overall sound of the faye sing. Sometimes you cant win.
THEBEERHAMMER wrote:BRO IS THIS EVEN KUSH??? IS BUFFERED? TRV BYPASS??? MY FRIEND DAMBLEDORE TOLD ME I NEEDED CRYSTAL LETTUICE.Achtane wrote:Doom Weed, duh.
Doom seed is like...what you get when wizards jerk it.
Doom Weed produces Doom Seed.
SpaceFlunky wrote:Yea check out the "tech details" section
http://www.infanem.com/compact-faye-sing/
Tech details:
Relay-based soft touch true bypass switching.
Internal trimpot allows volume adjustment for unity gain with any gear setup.
1590BB Hammond enclosure (4.7 x3.7 in) in either polished aluminum with black graphics or black textured with graphics in Portland sky blue. All screen printing, machining, and assembly done in-house in Portland, OR.
Internal voltage conversion provides components with isolated bipolar +-12V while using standard 9VDC power. This increases headroom and keeps the circuit dead silent in nearly every setting.
Double sided, through-hole plated PCBs produced in Mulino, OR and assembled in-house using RV24 Alpha full-size potentiometers, JFET input op amps, metal film resistors, and other quality components.