Thanks man! Well from my current perspective rightfully so I don’t think you are missing much.I honestly never understood the purpose of this pedal to begin with and I'm convinced that’s for the better.
Build is clean AF though.
Fantastic looking build. Love the integration of the logo big and PHAT!
The pedal itself, well it does what I want it to for doing a DFA1979 type thing, parallel processing bass to get some thick sounds, fuzz and modulation without loosing low-end in a live setting (not that I've had a chance to use it onstage yet, need to find another band to play in).
You should be able to sell yours easily enough, if you put it up on TalkBass.
From what I’ve seen, all 4 layer boards look like that. Crank up the heat in your iron, that thing is a bitch to solder.Oh no! It's an impressive build anyway, good job on it. What's up with the pcb? Is that a grid ground plane? Some googling looks like there is a stereo version of this pedal in the works, $50000 pledged.. I think I'm going about this pedal thing all wrong![]()
All his boards have that grid.Oh no! It's an impressive build anyway, good job on it. What's up with the pcb? Is that a grid ground plane? Some googling looks like there is a stereo version of this pedal in the works, $50000 pledged.. I think I'm going about this pedal thing all wrong![]()
it falls short when recording
an overpriced time suck of a paperweight
Considering the cost of parts, the lack of support, the absence of an accurate drill template (which was a challenge to figure out), and the overall complexity of the build, I’d go so far as to say that the only meaningful difference between this and a $60 Mackie 4-channel mixer is the sends bus — and even that is "meh" at best.
If I had bought the Klein Bottle at retail price, I’d be pissed.
Anyone who claims to love it is either lying or justifying their investment of time and money.
Great work and thanks for the good news: it's actually buildable.
I have this board waiting and it has given me panic attacks just looking at it.
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