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Post by Lefty on Apr 19, 2006 8:10:53 GMT -7
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Post by Beckanon on Apr 19, 2006 9:04:27 GMT -7
There's something kinda old school, 50's/60's sorta thing goin on with the black and white film look.
I see they are using different footswitches these days. A few years ago when I had an AC Booster, it was a puny looking switch that looked pretty easy to break (though I never had a problem).
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Post by Lefty on Apr 19, 2006 9:12:09 GMT -7
Yea, those are some limited edition (one off's) they did for NAMM. I guess they are just polished and silk screened. My first AC had the puny switch too, never had an issue with it. I then bought another with the updated switch...much better feel to it, more of a positive click/engage. They've also moved the LED to the top of the box (much better), and the pots don't require/use a "key hole" anymore to be secured to the box. I've also noticed there is 2 PC boards with in...possibly one for the controls and LED and one for the circuit.
They make great stuff, I wish I had liked the AC better the 2nd time around...it just did'nt "do it" for me like the first one did. But back then I was using Fender amps.
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Post by prowler on Apr 19, 2006 10:40:20 GMT -7
I like the look of them. Might make it hard to tell which one your looking at on a dark stage though.
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