The Roadster is sick. Its a little darker than the other Rectifiers and has a ton of sounds without being as over the top as the Road King. I have one just for the classic modern mode on Channel 4 and its so fun to play. The only thing I dislike about it is there is little cohesion between the...
Uhaul makes the most durable boxes for the lowest cost to get one at a time. The wardrobe boxes as an outer box with something smaller to fit directly around the amp and padding between does a great job.
I don't think enough of them are even in the US for there to be a tech that has seen many. I had one and it was a cool amp. Really smooth and clear mid gain tones. I wish they had just made a 4xEL34 hundred watter because I never care much for KT88s with gain.
Alex makes killer amps. Decolonizer is out of production right now but I think he has a new channel switcher in the works that will fill the high gain niche.
I wonder if that one was the one I originally owned? I had an ash back/ebony top B2 with ebony knobs and tuning machine knobs and nailbombs and it was the most disappointing guitar I ever bought from such a supposedly great builder. But also everyone saying how incredible Blackmachines were at...
Its advantageous for a seller to get a lot of offers from you like this because every time you make an offer, all the people watching the item get an email that you made an offer and maybe someone just buys the item at full price so they don't miss out. The seller might get a better price by...
If you're serious about this type of pitch shifting get a FOMO FX Virtual Jeff Pro and just use the pedal without the trem arm part. It makes every other pitch shifter on the market look like 80s pitch shifting.
I thought they were over $5K new. Like $5600? Or maybe they were $4600. There are probably very very few out there. If there are more than 10 in the world I'd be kinda surprised. Seems like as soon as they were available Fortin stopped building Fortin-branded amps.
If you have something that...
The Mojotone is solid and the parts are good quality. Their head cab is very nice too.
Vintage Hiwatt Restorations used to make a fantastic kit before they became Hi-Tone and stopped offering stuff for DIYers.
OP says the product already exists for general woodworkers but isn't sold by luthier supplies or with a version made specifically for guitars. That likely means it's not something that could be protected by a patent or the idea was protected by a patent and it expired in the past.
Regardless...