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Some @fig gotten gains here. Tim's generosity set me up to build my "always on/end of chain" pedal that will go underneath my pedal board but I forgot to order the fets. @Robert was so very kind to throw them in for free. Much gratitude, sirs.

This isn't even the first time that I've thanked both of you in the same post.
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I'm eyeballing the Equilux for a similar project
 
Further to my compressor-fetish, I also got the Trash Compactor — Bean-Brian's take on the THAT 4305
I was looking at this one too, I’m really curious as to how it sounds. It’s hard to find a comp that plays well with hot pickups and low tunings, so far the Kompromat is the only one that really works well for me. And I have always been curious about the 4305 in a comp, the dev board I have(I was so graciously given by @fig ) didn’t really seem to yield the results I was hoping for. Speaking of look what I got I the mail… DF650D0A-3DC6-4138-B225-2257907CC5BB.jpeg
@fig thank you once again, I can’t wait to test drive this soon as I put the people McNugget to bed!
 
So in 2009 I had a Line6 Pod and betweeen 2012-2014 I had a M9 on my pedalboard so I always quite liked the Line6 stuff. For some reason the HX Stomp was never really interesting to me. This changed when I saw the german band Betterov live this January. One of their guitar players played a HX Stomp with a Fender Princeton preset/IR and some pedals straight into the mixing desk and I was blown away by how good his live sound was. Since then I non stopped thought about buying a used one and a few weeks ago I found a good deal online. Really excited to play around with it. :love:

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Some enclosures from Tayda! And also a bunch of other parts, of course. Not completely happy with the Gladio one, but the others are really nice. The "Color Out of Space" looking one also has a small blemish, like there was one grain of sand or something like that under the printing - but it's in one of the dark blue parts, so not a big issue. Cyberpig's cyber parts are chromium (so no UV printing on those parts), not flesh coloured like it might look here.
 
pedals

Some enclosures from Tayda! And also a bunch of other parts, of course. Not completely happy with the Gladio one, but the others are really nice. The "Color Out of Space" looking one also has a small blemish, like there was one grain of sand or something like that under the printing - but it's in one of the dark blue parts, so not a big issue. Cyberpig's cyber parts are chromium (so no UV printing on those parts), not flesh coloured like it might look here.
Those came out fantastic! Cant wait to see a build report!
 
pedals

Some enclosures from Tayda! And also a bunch of other parts, of course. Not completely happy with the Gladio one, but the others are really nice. The "Color Out of Space" looking one also has a small blemish, like there was one grain of sand or something like that under the printing - but it's in one of the dark blue parts, so not a big issue. Cyberpig's cyber parts are chromium (so no UV printing on those parts), not flesh coloured like it might look here.
I think the Gladio one looks freaking awesome! Is that just lighting on the yellow one? or is there a ripple in the coating?
 
I was looking at this one too, I’m really curious as to how it sounds. It’s hard to find a comp that plays well with hot pickups and low tunings, so far the Kompromat is the only one that really works well for me. And I have always been curious about the 4305 in a comp, the dev board I have(I was so graciously given by @fig ) didn’t really seem to yield the results I was hoping for. Speaking of look what I got I the mail…View attachment 48711
@fig thank you once again, I can’t wait to test drive this soon as I put the people McNugget to bed!
So how does that little mini Slo sound? Should be killer run into the return of an fx loop.
 
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