That's it. I am going to sell all my shoddy work as "Analog Guardian"Sell everything and then rebrand as guardians of the digital.
The only thing stopping me is my shoddy workmanship on early pedals... I can't push that onto people! (Even though I have seen what passes for some boutique pedals..)
Shockingly I came full circle to the pedals I had in the 90s and now my board is full of basic bitch stuff that I missed but didn't realize until recently. I have stuff that I haven't plugged in since the build reports pics and testing. I won't miss them.Sell it all then get on the hunt all over again![]()
I ask myself all the time if I could let ones I don't really use or bond with go. I think I could do as you are thinking and pare it down to just what's actually getting used, after I took a deep breath and told myself I did my best work (for the time), which somebody will hopefully get to enjoy.Shockingly I came full circle to the pedals I had in the 90s and now my board is full of basic bitch stuff that I missed but didn't realize until recently. I have stuff that I haven't plugged in since the build reports pics and testing. I won't miss them.
The harsh reality of the pedal game. There are only 5 pedals we really want and the rest are only novelty until we go back to those five.Shockingly I came full circle to the pedals I had in the 90s and now my board is full of basic bitch stuff that I missed but didn't realize until recently. I have stuff that I haven't plugged in since the build reports pics and testing. I won't miss them.
It's kinda the truth at the end of the dayThe harsh reality of the pedal game. There are only 5 pedals we really want and the rest are only novelty until we go back to those five.
Why would I need it a week later. Is it going to mow the lawn or take the kids to karate?What happens if you find out you need it a week later, then what??? You build it again.
Sharing my condolensces on your loss.If you sell them on eBay and use the money to build more, you can claim the income as 'hobby' income, which still needs to be reported to the IRS but is in a different category. My wife (rip) was the tax expert, I think it's non taxable. As I look at the IRS website my eyes glaze over, but it's something to think about, if you file taxes.
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ASM Hydrasynth. I've got a DSI analog but I needed some glassy FM tones and decided to go full digital. Thing is very versatile.
This! I enjoy building, but a lot of them I didn’t gel with, so out they went. I think that’s why I’m having fun with my current eurorack builds as I’m building more with a purpose. But hey, just ordered stuff for 2 new pedal builds this week…Full disclosure, the pedals I'm considering selling are some of the best work I've ever done, a true labor of love. But many, if not most, sit unused and that bothers me. The thrill of the complete collection was fun while it lasted, but the hunt is over. I have a lot of stuff that's not in my wheelhouse and I'd like people to use them.
So what you’re saying is building pedals is sheer Mordor and hobbit-forming?You guys are rough, they are pedals and y'all acting like they're the ring of power
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If you are not playing it now, you never will. I'm also not into just having shit laying around I'll never use. I own NOTHING I don't play on a daily/weekly basis.
People should know what they like and play/keep those things. I've NEVER built something again I sold. That's insane.