Love it!Nothing terribly exotic, it's just a mute pedal with a tuner output. The tuner O/P is switchable between always-on and mute only. The LEDs are green for normal and flashing red for mute.
Holy crap! Are you doing Lino-cut pedal graphics!? Those look fantastic!The other guitarist in my band asked me if I'd be willing to trade a handmade pedal for a handmade pedalboard, so I finally have a board for my pedals.
Angle of the picture is a bit wonky, but it was necessary to avoid weird reflections. Signal chain goes: Orange Squeezer -> MuAmp treble booster -> Chuck's Mojito -> Phase 45 with a switchable 3rd stage -> jfet preamp based on the rockerverb -> de profundis
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Thanks!! I'm still learning how to do it, but it's great fun and works surprisingly well, even for a newbie like meHoly crap! Are you doing Lino-cut pedal graphics!? Those look fantastic!
Nope. Starcrunch from Man or Astroman? did. It’s his signature model Hallmark guitar. He hand makes the pickguards for them. I’m eternally tempted to start populating it.I was thinking the same thing.
@Betty Wont did you make it?
That thing is pretty cool! I don’t think I have ever heard of Hallmark..so many crazy ideas going on there, down to the trem and bridge… love it!Nope. Starcrunch from Man or Astroman? did. It’s his signature model Hallmark guitar. He hand makes the pickguards for them. I’m eternally tempted to start populating it.
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I’ve had this for nearly a decade and it is still rock solid, straight, and always in tune. I’ve never touched the action and it’s still razor low and perfect. And I live in a swamp trailer in Minnesota with wood heat in winter. The pickups are hot and gnarly and the trem is the most perfectly balanced I’ve ever played. They are not just novelty guitars. They are serious professional instruments.That thing is pretty cool! I don’t think I have ever heard of Hallmark..so many crazy ideas going on there, down to the trem and bridge… love it!