Optional feature is an insert point where you can place any pedal or effect on the reverb and affect only the reverb. On top of that, it's buffered so the reverb tails out when you bypass it. Now you can set the reverb level, decay and an improved tone control. It's a great improvement to the previous version where you could only set the level of the reverb and the tone. The Marbleverb V.2 is a great reverb which will be available soon too. I can't wait to announce it officially, which will be very very soon. The Growly is a low / medium gain overdrive paired with the Owly booster for a great tone and versatility. The Klon will be in stock in about 2-3 weeks from now as well as I will be offering some limited models which I won't mention more about at this point. In other news, if you have a look at the website, you can see I have a couple of upcoming pedals as well as the Klon is out of stock. It's a great little 1590A sized MOSFET booster which offers a great tone and plenty of boost. So at the time of writing this, I have the Owly Booster in stock. I built around 400+ pedals in 2013 and I aim to double that number this year. I will manage to keep pedals in stock as well as build the custom pedals. However, this change enables me to work so much faster than I used to before. For those who want custom pedals, the deal remains the same: I accept orders and build them but people need to wait 4-6 weeks because of the amount of orders I have lined up. Until Jan 1st 2014 I just accepted orders and built them but with my standard pedals, which are listed on the website, I only sell them as they're in stock. I make the drill labels, drill the enclosures, sandblast them, wash them, apply paint, laser engrave the artwork into the paint, build the circuits, wire them, test them, package them and ship them. I build every single pedal with my own two hands. Some of you might now that I have a pedal business called Pedal Projects. I have some video which I’ll put together for a vlog of our 3 days here, and post next week.Hey guys, I've been a member here for some time and just lurk around rather than posting anything but I wanted to tell you guys a little bit about what's been cooking in my workshop here in Iceland. We’ve stayed a few times at this other campground and had a lot of fun in that area too, so we’re looking forward to that! We’ll move on Monday… So while we’re loaded up we’ll enjoy some more time before winter. It just seems a shame to spend all that time for Pete to take all of his ham equipment out and convert Junior to an actual traveling trailer, then for us both to exhaust ourselves loading it up for travel, and then only camp for 3 days. Then we’ll go home probably on Saturday I’m guessing. This upcoming week we’re going to be at Bill & Casey’s babysitting quite a bit, so we’d planned to go from here to the campground that’s only about ¼ mile from their house, but when I called for reservations they claimed they were full! That was a shocker…Pete and I have had a couple of long fall/winter/spring stays there in the past and never known them to be full at this time of year…but anyway we’ll be at another place nearby, not quite as close, but quite a bit closer than home. I brought my tenor resonator ukulele with me, which I hadn’t played in a while, so it’s due for some proper attention! Not feeling great, had a rough tachycardia night, but I always enjoy worshiping through music anyway. This morning Pete went to our church – we’re very close here, unlike from home where we’re 90 minutes away! and I stayed back to play my ukulele. I always forget how much I miss hanging out with the girls until I actually get a chance to do it again! It’s been since before covid that I’d seen them so it was great too! It was a great meal but the onion rings and hush puppies had to come home with me, no way could I eat all that food! Last night Pete, who was exhausted, went to bed early, and I spent the evening at the campfire with friends. I once again forgot to take a picture of my wonderful supper but I had clams, onion rings, salad, garlic bread, and hushpuppies. Then after everyone went on to continue their days, we went into Houghton Lake to Shakers, one of our favorite restaurants there, for supper. So that was even more great! Pete came back and he and David (pastor/friend) hooked up the generator. Guess who stopped by for a while yesterday?Ĭasey and the grands spent some time with me while Pete was gone, so that was great! Bill, who was in the area visiting, also stopped in for a while.
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