Greyscale Devices Tourbox
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:40 am
It's time to spread some pedal love, and there's no better way than a little tourbox.
Rules are pretty typical:
1. At least 200 posts. About 10-15 people will be selected.
2. Live in the continental US (sorry everyone else).
3. You keep it for about a week, ship it on the Monday after you get it.
4. Provide a demo if you can, doesn't matter how good it is.
To apply, just pm me or contact us via Facebook (feel free to like us while you're there). You'll have to provide your real name, address, and answer a confirmation question(s).
Deadline is Sept. 9th (upcoming Sunday).
As for the pedals, the tourbox will include a Grey Drive, Thunder Fuzz Cannon, and a Small Echo delay. I'll provide some information in the tourbox as to controls and such.
The paint is a little fragile on them, so don't worry about any blems or paint chips. None of them run on battery power. You will need a 9v power supply such as a One Spot, Pedal Power 2+, etc. Do NOT run them at more than 9v.
Disclaimer:
If for some reason a pedal goes missing or you break one you will be responsible for paying the cost of repair. Therefore if one is missing or broken when you get it, contact me immediately. Hopefully this won't happen, but you never know.
Rules are pretty typical:
1. At least 200 posts. About 10-15 people will be selected.
2. Live in the continental US (sorry everyone else).
3. You keep it for about a week, ship it on the Monday after you get it.
4. Provide a demo if you can, doesn't matter how good it is.
To apply, just pm me or contact us via Facebook (feel free to like us while you're there). You'll have to provide your real name, address, and answer a confirmation question(s).
Deadline is Sept. 9th (upcoming Sunday).
As for the pedals, the tourbox will include a Grey Drive, Thunder Fuzz Cannon, and a Small Echo delay. I'll provide some information in the tourbox as to controls and such.
The paint is a little fragile on them, so don't worry about any blems or paint chips. None of them run on battery power. You will need a 9v power supply such as a One Spot, Pedal Power 2+, etc. Do NOT run them at more than 9v.
Disclaimer:
If for some reason a pedal goes missing or you break one you will be responsible for paying the cost of repair. Therefore if one is missing or broken when you get it, contact me immediately. Hopefully this won't happen, but you never know.
