PedalPCB Podcast?

+1 to hidden agendas.

It could be, like, a game. Guess the hidden agenda.

Is it shilling for my mojo parts business on the side?

Is it dark money for a political candidate?

Is it a secret plan to use lasers orbiting in outer space to crack the Earth's crust like a Piñata in hopes that we will be showered with delicious candy instead of lava?

Have stickman on, and it can be all these things.

Book me.

We can work with #3, the rest are Oprah fodder.

Book him Dano....er Whitfield (in my best Steve McGarret voice, not the new watered-down remake either).
 
We can work with #3, the rest are Oprah fodder.

Book him Dano....er Whitfield (in my best Steve McGarret voice, not the new watered-down remake either).
Yes, dark money. The gig is up! PedalPCB is actually a secret cabal that aims to take over the world. Muhahahahaha! 🤪😂
 
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Maybe a string of the podcasts could highlight the Boneyard Editions -- improved versions of popular cloned pedal designs. PPCBBYE could become a sort of branding on its own. Either building just on Chuck's expertise or -- if Chuck was OK allowing "boneyard editions" to be more generic -- broadening the idea for other better-than-the-clones builds. Youtube demos of the PPCBBYE pedals could build demand for folks wanting to buy the pedals. Maybe have a way to support some builders here to sell "authorized BYE versions. It would be one hell of an innovative way to highlight a very unique part of PPCB.
 
I like the idea, but (and I don’t want to step on any toes here) it’s a big community and I think it would be cooler to be a little more inclusive than just pedalpcb (no offense intended, respect!!). There are lots of other shops that are doing cool stuff as well and places like diystompboxes are where the groundwork was laid for this hobby back in the day and those voices are still there (R. G. Keen). ROG, Escobedo, there could be some cool stuff to talk about.

I used to want to find a way to highlight stuff that doesn’t exists outside the DIY community much, or was ripped off and sold as somebody new innovative thing. A podcast might be a cool way to do it.

Gotta have some sound samples too.
 
I like the idea, but (and I don’t want to step on any toes here) it’s a big community and I think it would be cooler to be a little more inclusive than just pedalpcb (no offense intended, respect!!). There are lots of other shops that are doing cool stuff as well and places like diystompboxes are where the groundwork was laid for this hobby back in the day and those voices are still there (R. G. Keen). ROG, Escobedo, there could be some cool stuff to talk about.

I used to want to find a way to highlight stuff that doesn’t exists outside the DIY community much, or was ripped off and sold as somebody new innovative thing. A podcast might be a cool way to do it.

Gotta have some sound samples too.
Agreed. As great as PPCB is, I think it may be a bit narrow of a focus for a full podcast— then again it depends on how frequent of a podcast it would be, and how long each installment would be.

I always said I’d never be one of those guys who starts a podcast, but all this talk is making me want to start a podcast about music gadgets haha
 
Agreed. As great as PPCB is, I think it may be a bit narrow of a focus for a full podcast— then again it depends on how frequent of a podcast it would be, and how long each installment would be.

I always said I’d never be one of those guys who starts a podcast, but all this talk is making me want to start a podcast about music gadgets haha
Yeah, I too agree. You’d run out of content pretty quickly if it stayed here. There are lots of PCB jockeys, some doing it for a living. If it’s an hour long, it better be damn entertaining. I finally insubscribes from the Wampler podcast, because Blake just kept agreeing and repeating what Brian said , and the British guy kept hurling insults, none of which positively contributed to the podcast. The quality just went away.
 
I like the idea, but (and I don’t want to step on any toes here) it’s a big community and I think it would be cooler to be a little more inclusive than just pedalpcb (no offense intended, respect!!). There are lots of other shops that are doing cool stuff as well and places like diystompboxes are where the groundwork was laid for this hobby back in the day and those voices are still there (R. G. Keen). ROG, Escobedo, there could be some cool stuff to talk about.

I used to want to find a way to highlight stuff that doesn’t exists outside the DIY community much, or was ripped off and sold as somebody new innovative thing. A podcast might be a cool way to do it.

Gotta have some sound samples too.
Damn good point! Should probably be Independent. That way we can allow others to join from other communities. I’d love to chat with some of the folks at Madbean and AionFX.
 
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