Are we not men?Debo!
YahtzeeDebo!
I need to find it! I think i might've thrown that choked chicken away![]()
Never succeeded in seeing a chicken ..... until now !
I love it. It’s a great distortion even without engaging the chainsaw!I am glad to not be the only one who has yet to give this a spin. It's on the list to get to eventually but the times I need that chainsaw sound are very rare... But there indeed doesn't seem to be a substitute.
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Link?Thought I’d see what this was all about. Seems pretty cool and the magnets are nice and strong.
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Just added it up aboveLink?
Ordered 20 of them, probably should have just done the 100 with shipping but I was like will I ever need 100. Probably play around with a tone bender, maybe the yardbox. Anything you're usin them in you like?Here's the listing. I should also note that the seller also was thoughtful enough to include a picture that shows the results of testing a representative transistor in a TC1 transistor tester. The gain and leakage in the picture were within 1% of the mean gain and leakage values for the transistors in my box, so it's about as close to a representative sample as you could possibly want.
I’ve used some of the lower gain ones as Q1 and Q2 of a Tone Bender Mk. III, and liked them a lot for that. On the breadboard, I’ve used some in a Spaceman Sputnik II (hFE 73, 86, 88), Fuzz Face (hFE 90, 127), and a modified Tone Bender Mk. II (forgot the hFEs but I did add bias resistors to the bases). They sounded great in all of them. I’d feel confident dropping them in any circuit that calls for low leakage PNP germaniums.Ordered 20 of them, probably should have just done the 100 with shipping but I was like will I ever need 100. Probably play around with a tone bender, maybe the yardbox. Anything you're usin them in you like?
Well now we can’t mail you that prize you were gonna win!The postal carrier gave me a black eye!!! View attachment 56539