A Vision, clearly.What am I looking at here?
A Vision, clearly.What am I looking at here?
It's possible he may have been asking for a Buy it Now listing rather than an auction, and wanted to know how you would value the pedal.I think if it's the seller doing it, then yes. The buyer asking probably doesn't get flagged.
Except we're dealing with someone whose internal monologue is:It's possible he may have been asking for a Buy it Now listing rather than an auction, and wanted to know how you would value the pedal.
This could be his way of devising what he's willing to pay, or maybe he doesn't want to wait for the end of the auction, or to compete with other bidders who may drive the price up higher than the lowest price you're willing to take.
Setting a listing price is your first way of communicating the value of your pedals and separating serious buyers from window shoppers.
Kunsack sounds derogatory.Except we're dealing with someone whose internal monologue is:
I don’t want to be rude and lowball, I just prefer clarity.
Auctions are too unpredictable for my price range of $115, and it’s better for both of us to know where things stand.
If he has a number in mind, I’d rather respect that than play bidding games. That’s just being considerate. And honestly, I know what I’m after tonally. I’ve done my research. I can describe the vibe pretty well.
Builders appreciate informed customers. It shows seriousness. This schematic lays it out conceptually, not literal parts, more like a roadmap. I have great ideas. ENGl Kunsack ideas.
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A good builder will understand the intent.
It’s not about copying a Strymon or anything, just capturing the essence. The feel. The response. The character. I mean, circuits are modular by nature. If you understand signal flow, you can approximate anything.
And he already builds pedals, so this is in his wheelhouse. It’s just combining ideas. Plus I’d give feedback, help refine it. It could even become a product for him. After all, I will offer to promote it on my YouTube channel. I got three views today!
I’m not asking for miracles, just something in that direction. Builders like creative challenges.
And if he really wanted to, he could probably get very close. Technology is pretty advanced now. I just need someone willing to experiment.
@Mentaltossflycoon : Today I am going to ruin a perfectly good thread by insinuating something. That should do it.Kunsack sounds derogatory.
Paging @Harry Klippton@Mentaltossflycoon : Today I am going to ruin a perfectly good thread by insinuating something. That should do it.
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Build doc?That's your vision?
I think I'm going to go with the Strymon.
Aren't the build docs sitting on Pam Bondi's desk?Build doc?
I feel like it's best to cut people off before they can ask for free shit. I stopped telling people that I built my EUB at gigs because I was constantly getting asked to trade one for exposure. Friends, fellow musicians, strangers, they all seem to want free instruments just the same. Homey don't play that.
The Bill Docs?Aren't the build docs sitting on Pam Bondi's desk?
That’s well said.The problem many 'artisans' or companies fall into is assuming that the product value is related to effort, or more accurately their own perception of effort.
You have to let go and be objective in the strategic view. And drop the free customer because free doesn't generate a business or a sales pipeline.
I had an interesting conversation with a local pedal builder who is making an effort to build a real business. He's been sending his stuff out to YouTubers, and said he can see a measurable sales bump following a video that represents a good return on his costs of getting the demos done.
In the case of the pedal builder I was talking to, depending on what tier youtuber, some demos can be had for free product, but the more established channels are getting paid.They have a contract to review your product in return for the product (or the time with the product) "free" in a monetary sense.
Bad joke. As in we'll never see them because they'll never be released.The Bill Docs?
Was that really the CNC guy? You would think someone like that would have messed up more often so they would know they need to be very careful with the measurements, not just throw shit at AI and hope for the best.So, the friend I'm building the IVP for wanted to have another guy CNC laser cut and engrave the enclosures. CNC dude took two weeks to send me this mockup - View attachment 115846
I was completely unaware that he'd be using AI, and doing a shit job of it. Too many pots, spacing way off, labels all scrongled and repeated. This is after sending him the Aion drill template with coordinates and measurements, and confirming with my populated boards that they do indeed match up perfectly
I'm a total dipshit when it comes to doing anything on a computer, but like I'd at least compare the output to the source material![]()
Was that really the CNC guy? You would think someone like that would have messed up more often so they would know they need to be very careful with the measurements, not just throw shit at AI and hope for the best.
Also as a side note, why the hell did I never think of marking the pots like that when testing without knobs? Such a simple thing, but so much better than "just wing it" when trying out if the pedal sounds correct.