passtheducky
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i fell off my barstool when I saw the IKEA man as a centaur.
Why stop at the PCB? Goop the whole pedal!
Why stop at the PCB? Goop the whole pedal!
So... Who's gonna post the first troubleshooting thread for this thing?
Because, quite frankly, nobody cares about those.Korg did it and no one gave them a hard time.
Take my money!!!
Oh definitely- it’s a fantastic idea!Part of me thinks it’s a bit gimmicky but I also do find it rather clever. The snap-off PCB wrenches and whole IKEA aesthetic is quite fun imo!
Not really for me but I can certainly see the interest for others
I think it's just a custom done Milkman amp. I thought he explained it a while back... HmmmOn a side note, I really want one of those little JHS amps...
I really need to have a facepalm emoji to react to that gut shot…
I need the scream emoji to react to thisIt's disturbing, and not a one-off or accident either... there's a big electrolytic capacitor under there causing the PCB to flex up like that.
That is by design.
It’s okay. It’s not shameful to like Avenir Next.actually like the way it looks
With assembly like this maybe it's best if they leave it up to the customer....![]()
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This is not what I meant when I said I wanted a Univibe that ramps up and down.