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  • Interesting...Joel did say a while back in an interview that he wasn't interested in building a reverb pedal, but you never know. 
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  • sgosdensgosden Frets: 1994
    Wonder Wether demand has won over on interest? 
    Maybe it's a filter or something 
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  • A lot of knobs and switches... think he usually charges 100 quid for a knob... fifty quid for a switch.... 50 for an led...

    800 sounds about right...
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  • Actually 900....brexit
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  • RaymondLinRaymondLin Frets: 11915
    Lol, you can actually buy the knobs from him. I've done it once.  He's going to sell leads soon as well I think.
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  • jamesguitarjamesguitar Frets: 147
    A lot of knobs and switches... think he usually charges 100 quid for a knob... fifty quid for a switch.... 50 for an led...

    800 sounds about right...

    Disagree - far more thought, design and workmanship goes in to these pedals than other similarly priced "boutique pedals". A compact pedal combining top grade analogue circuitry with digital control is going to cost more to manufacture than your typical fuzz circuit.

    Also let's show some respect for a company that is actually willing to innovate as opposed to cloning or rehashing tubescreamers etc and just changing one or two components.

    A reverb from them could be interesting - I'd love to see what angle they would take with it.
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  • VJIvesVJIves Frets: 466
    I think 'RKM' stands for 'red knob mod' so I think it'll be a Tonal Recall update.
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  • TeetonetalTeetonetal Frets: 7815
    VJIves said:
    I think 'RKM' stands for 'red knob mod' so I think it'll be a Tonal Recall update.
    Hopefully updated to not sound awful. Mine was a mega disappointment.
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  • jamesguitarjamesguitar Frets: 147
    VJIves said:
    I think 'RKM' stands for 'red knob mod' so I think it'll be a Tonal Recall update.

    You guessed correctly.

     - https://www.facebook.com/chaseblissaudio/posts/1148150241951793:0
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  • jamesguitarjamesguitar Frets: 147
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  • TeetonetalTeetonetal Frets: 7815
    so it does 1100 ms.
    I wonder if the problems with the pedal have been fixed?
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  • RaymondLinRaymondLin Frets: 11915

    Boom!

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  • WazmeisterWazmeister Frets: 9608
    I just knew that Ray would have one :)
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  • WazmeisterWazmeister Frets: 9608


    Boom!

    Any good mate ?
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  • jamesguitarjamesguitar Frets: 147
    Two of the standard models have simultaneously come up for sale lol
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  • WazmeisterWazmeister Frets: 9608
    Two of the standard models have simultaneously come up for sale lol
    Yep, they have and you may see a few more :)
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  • Two of the standard models have simultaneously come up for sale lol
    We'll I've got two of the standard models, so keeping one and selling one :-)
    Link to my trading feedback: http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/58787/
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  • TeetonetalTeetonetal Frets: 7815
    Two of the standard models have simultaneously come up for sale lol
    Yep, they have and you may see a few more :)
    You can get him to mod the standard models to new specs.

    Question for me is do they sound the same? The original model was very poor in my book and Joel could not get it to work cleanly, mine was just clipping on 2nd repeat and it sounded nasty. The modulation was nice though.
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  • Two of the standard models have simultaneously come up for sale lol
    Yep, they have and you may see a few more :)
    You can get him to mod the standard models to new specs.

    Question for me is do they sound the same? The original model was very poor in my book and Joel could not get it to work cleanly, mine was just clipping on 2nd repeat and it sounded nasty. The modulation was nice though.
    Horses for courses maybe - I quite like the slight dirty nature of it...I wouldn't say either of mine is as dirty as yours from the description though... 
    Link to my trading feedback: http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/58787/
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  • TeetonetalTeetonetal Frets: 7815
    Two of the standard models have simultaneously come up for sale lol
    Yep, they have and you may see a few more :)
    You can get him to mod the standard models to new specs.

    Question for me is do they sound the same? The original model was very poor in my book and Joel could not get it to work cleanly, mine was just clipping on 2nd repeat and it sounded nasty. The modulation was nice though.
    Horses for courses maybe - I quite like the slight dirty nature of it...I wouldn't say either of mine is as dirty as yours from the description though... 
    Not dirty. Clipping like an ovreloaded input. It was clean on one amp or with low power single coils but fx loops and hbs destroyed it. I like a dark and moody analogue delay. I don't like something that sounds broken.
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