Notaklon

I thought there was only one golden ticket? It probably went to one of those redditors who ask other redditors to rate their board and tell them what it's missing, without giving any information whatsoever as to what music they play.
 
Here is a simple Mod for the NOTAKLON that gives you 10% more Gain!!!
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Absolutely.

I actually thought of another scenario (possibly hinted in the video, I haven't watched it) that changes my opinion of this entirely...


What if your kid built one of these for you for Christmas? 🥹

Maybe they don't have their "My First Hakko" yet....
Play Skool Babies' First Soldering Iron?
 
Josh Scott sees himself as an innovator. I imagine he often daydreams about throwing a big javelin through a giant 1980’s computer screen with Mike Fuller’s face on it. Thing is, his innovation is taking what is essentially an industry that creates tools for artists, and turning it to an industry that creates consumers of FOMO Media…
 
Josh Scott sees himself as an innovator. I imagine he often daydreams about throwing a big javelin through a giant 1980’s computer screen with Mike Fuller’s face on it. Thing is, his innovation is taking what is essentially an industry that creates tools for artists, and turning it to an industry that creates consumers of FOMO Media…
I agree with some of your thoughts here. Josh definitely profits from the pedal craze that he helps create but he also educates people about pedals and their lore, (mostly ;) giving credit to the creators of the circuits. His demos are always fitting. At the end of the day he sells pedals, telling people to focus on their playing and compositions would be counterproductive.

By the same rationale, I think players who demo pedals are just as guilty, if not more. For example, I respect the heck out of Andy Martin - the guy has been churning out riff after riff for over a decade - but every time he demos another pedal he creates a desire in people to own it. His latest demo is a Sabbadius fuzz that is "inspired by the Diaz Square Face" and "promises vintage fuzz tones and SRV glassy cleanup" and all it is is an NPN Si/Ge Fuzz Face on a repurposed board from 2020 with a "wah wah trick" knob that is nothing other than the Clean trimmer used in the Sunface (IIRC a Mike Fuller mod, originally). Read the comments and people say "I need this on my board/I know what I'm buying next". To be fair to Sabbadius, he explained all this on his FB page but should he have said "it's just another Fuzz Face"?

At the end f the day, Josh, Andy and Sabbadius are doing their job, it's people who are nuts. Look at some of us, buying the latest PCB when it's released "to try it out". FOMO consumerism is all-pervasive and we're all guilty.
 
I agree with some of your thoughts here. Josh definitely profits from the pedal craze that he helps create but he also educates people about pedals and their lore, (mostly ;) giving credit to the creators of the circuits. His demos are always fitting. At the end of the day he sells pedals, telling people to focus on their playing and compositions would be counterproductive.

By the same rationale, I think players who demo pedals are just as guilty, if not more. For example, I respect the heck out of Andy Martin - the guy has been churning out riff after riff for over a decade - but every time he demos another pedal he creates a desire in people to own it. His latest demo is a Sabbadius fuzz that is "inspired by the Diaz Square Face" and "promises vintage fuzz tones and SRV glassy cleanup" and all it is is an NPN Si/Ge Fuzz Face on a repurposed board from 2020 with a "wah wah trick" knob that is nothing other than the Clean trimmer used in the Sunface (IIRC a Mike Fuller mod, originally). Read the comments and people say "I need this on my board/I know what I'm buying next". To be fair to Sabbadius, he explained all this on his FB page but should he have said "it's just another Fuzz Face"?

At the end f the day, Josh, Andy and Sabbadius are doing their job, it's people who are nuts. Look at some of us, buying the latest PCB when it's released "to try it out". FOMO consumerism is all-pervasive and we're all guilty.
All true. None of that is innovation, though. It’s horizontal repositioning. There is nothing “improved” by what JHS does (whereas a “innovation,” as part of the “Innovator Lore/modern guilded age, would see an improvement of some sort). Instead, everything they do is a re-hash of something. Yes it’s an banana, but you can set it to taste like 3 other bananas…
 
it's all been said… I don't know who he's trolling with this thing, especially the goop, but with 3k sold out, man that's some maximization.
 
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