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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby huckleboogie » Sun Aug 16, 2009 4:04 am

cabo wrote:
As far as the Euro side, Seans is in Manchester UK and Winfield is in Denmark. If Huckleboogie would be so kind as to correspond with whomever is closest, it would be much appreciated. :) I sent a pm to all of you as well. Thanks again.


hey there, was on a holiday but i'll be ready to ship the pedal tomorrow.....distance is about the same, so i'll contact both Winfield and Seans and we'll work out who gets it first...

actually i'd prefer to keep it in my rig :mrgreen:
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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby cabo » Sun Aug 16, 2009 3:03 pm

thanks Huckleboogie!

updated stops left on tour(no cosmo)

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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby Donner » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:52 pm

Who has this now ????

back to school slow down :( this to shall pass 8)
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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby Strat-o-lux » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:38 pm

I have it (US tour). I was hoping to record a demo, but I've been too busy this past week to set up for that. I'll get it in the mail 1st thing next week.
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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby Donner » Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:17 pm

thats fine... lets us know how it worked for you too .... 8)
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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby Strat-o-lux » Wed Sep 02, 2009 11:08 am

The Folk Driver is on its way to Edgewater NJ, UPS. Supposed to arrive tomorrow. If the soon to be recipient would like a link to UPS tracking, PM me.

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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby seans » Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:55 pm

I have had the European Folk Driver for a few days and really dig it. Great with the SHOD especially. It is a very interesting pedal and quite different to anything else. I have sent a pm to Windfield who I think is next on the list. Many thanks for the opportunity to try it. Great stuff!
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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby Strat-o-lux » Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:32 pm

'Bout time I set down some additional comments, having sent the Folk Driver down the road last week.

Overall, very nice light OD. With my Strats (vintage style pickups, modest output) I felt it really needed something in front to bring it to full voice, so to speak (PGC to the rescue). Had me wondering whether the circuit could accommodate a trimpot to adjust whatever input attenuation there might be, in order to tweak for different types of pickups (just a thought, perhaps a silly one).

With the Les Paul and a harder kick from the humbuckers the FD just kills. If I used the LP much (I don't) I'd be pestering Soulsonic to build me my own Folk Driver. I'd certainly welcome an FD kit, and I suspect others would as well, given the response so far from folks who've had it as a guest on this tour.

The FD was quite amp friendly - happy with 6L6, 6V6, EL84 amps- BUT, with the Les Paul into a Juke 1210 loaded with KT88s it really sounded fantastic: just disappeared into the amp, adding a bit of compression and just the right touch of grit. I was hoping to try it with a friend's old Sunn Model T to see if this was the magic formula (6550/KT88), but couldn't arrange it within a reasonable time-frame.

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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby seans » Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:47 am

Hi
Could someone please let me know where I should post the Folk Driver? I have mailed Windfield but didn't receive a reply. I am traveling overseas on Saturday for work for three weeks so any info would be much appreciated.

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Re: Folk Driver Tourbox

Postby cabo » Tue Sep 15, 2009 4:49 pm

seans wrote:Hi
Could someone please let me know where I should post the Folk Driver? I have mailed Windfield but didn't receive a reply. I am traveling overseas on Saturday for work for three weeks so any info would be much appreciated.

Cheers

Sean



hey Sean,

I tried to contact him as well,hopefully we hear from him soon.

hold onto it for now, I dont think it will be holdin up too much since he is the only one left on the Euro tour
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