http://www.muziekhuisdacapo.nl/producten_detail.asp?productId=1195&groepId=6&subGroepId=21
According to the store the rack version will become availlable in june 2007. Don't forget to add the shipping costs to the final price...
No more of this "it's all in the fingers" rubbish, yay! :mrgreen:
Oh no!!! GAS. :mrgreen:
I've actually got one of those. Sadly it's stuck in bypass. :cry: :lol:
8)
I've had a lot of sobering thoughts in my time.
It was them that turned me to drink.
Yah, the first ones I saw came out in the 80s. They were lighter orange and didn't have the LED.
Didn't sell that well as I understand it so it went off the market. They took the 'Astounding Licks' module and started including them in Jackson guitars (wasn't it?) and then people got wise to that and then the circuit could only be found in schematics.
I do know the Genuine Modesty module was brought back and secretly included in the wireless portion of certain brands of microphones, the most of which were used during American Idol and other Sing Like a Star type programs and shows both here in the States and elsewhere. The way it was set though, was with the values all into the negative range, because as is well known, modesty has nothing to do with Talent or even Talent Simulation.
I'm glad they brought back the original stomp-box though. The original didn't have the AC adaptor option and it would simply kill batteries because as is also well-known, simulating talent takes a lot of electricity. ;)
does that come with the Milli Vanilli singing lessons thrown in???????? :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
When you just can't hack it...
Lol.
*Runs off to find some place where he can pre-order*
-Jason
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Hahaha.. Arjen..Thank you!!!
I just got home from a long day at the office and I needed that.
Hmmm now I wonder if there are any on Craigs List yet.
Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing. - Wernher Von Braun (1912-1977)
Here's a collection of related pedals: http://www.angelfire.com/yt3/redtele/redtelectronix.html
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
Ha! I love the 60--cycle hum booster pedal!
-=- Steve
"If the moon were made of ribs, would you eat it?"