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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby 12ax8 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 3:17 pm

Donner wrote:..... ok, well I kind of need some consensus to do my part .....

if some of you want to take a run at the one knob and see how much interest there is in a 3 knob or ~~~




HI, I will take one complete kit, if that aint sold out. 1 or 3 knob, it doesn't matter to me. Your choice.

Thank you so much.

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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby mmolteratx » Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:18 pm

Donner wrote:..... ok, well I kind of need some consensus to do my part .....

if some of you want to take a run at the one knob and see how much interest there is in a 3 knob or ~~~


Let's just go ahead and make the kit a 3 knob version. If someone decides they want the one knob functionality, they can just dime the input Z knob and turn the output Z knob all the way down.
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cannikin » Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:38 pm

Yup 3 knob kit! Can't wait!
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Hulakatt » Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:08 pm

Rule of 3: Every pedal* is better with 3 knobs. 2 can be functional but is usually not enough whereas 4 is too many.


*There are known exceptions to this rule. I know of several, you may reply and let me know of more.
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby rockeroo » Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:30 pm

Whose rule is that?


Hulakatt wrote:Rule of 3: Every pedal* is better with 3 knobs. 2 can be functional but is usually not enough whereas 4 is too many.


*There are known exceptions to this rule. I know of several, you may reply and let me know of more.
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Hulakatt » Sun Jun 10, 2012 2:08 pm

Mine. I just made it up. I do actually prefer 3 knobbers though and it not entirely baseless.
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby rockeroo » Sun Jun 10, 2012 2:44 pm

Sounds good. I could hardly imagine the MG without the fourth knob, and without the trimmers on the MH and EGDM, I would be limited to set-up options. Three knobs is certainly a common design concept, but I am not convinced the number of knobs determines the value of a pedal.

I respect your considerations and hope you can continue to have your tonal desires satisfied. 8)

Cheers!


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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Hulakatt » Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:10 pm

As I said, there are exceptions. One of my absolute favorite pedals has no knobs at all and is remarkable flexible. I don't really avoid pedals due to their number of knobs but I just find I am most pleased with the 3 knobbers. Usually with pedals that have more knobs, I find that I never use one or more knobs and find they sound the best in their "neutral" position (like on the 4k Beest and MH).
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cajone5 » Thu Jun 28, 2012 4:44 pm

Any update on this project? I'm really looking forward to having this round out my drive section.

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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Hulakatt » Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:03 pm

I was just wondering this as well. Any updates?
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