in a world so dominated by shred and npm (notes per minute) so good to see a player and a pedal that focuses on whats real about live guitar. Wheres my 'i love this' button? Nice one Mike and Steve.
could you possibly get a more genuine recommendation/advert from a total legend ? . . . this kind of thing goes a long way, with real credibilty attached . . . nicely done . . . (might even have to get the pedal, now . . lol)
The Brian May Treble Boost on vero board is very very similar if not the exact same thing. Im building one now just waiting on one more component that i couldnt source locally. The Beano boost uses some NOS parts though that you could easily source for yourself if you wanted it to be even closer. Very simple build.... diystrat.blogspot.com/2011/05/building-quick-brian-may-style-treble.html
in a world so dominated by shred and npm (notes per minute) so good to see a player and a pedal that focuses on whats real about live guitar. Wheres my 'i love this' button? Nice one Mike and Steve.
"The Tyranny of Volume" :-) Nice!
I love listening to my guitar heroes just noodling around on the guitar.
thats my fav lick from the beno album too
Luvin' this!
could you possibly get a more genuine recommendation/advert from a total legend ? . . . this kind of thing goes a long way, with real credibilty attached
. . . nicely done . . . (might even have to get the pedal, now . . lol)
The Brian May Treble Boost on vero board is very very similar if not the exact same thing. Im building one now just waiting on one more component that i couldnt source locally. The Beano boost uses some NOS parts though that you could easily source for yourself if you wanted it to be even closer. Very simple build.... diystrat.blogspot.com/2011/05/building-quick-brian-may-style-treble.html
NKT275 version?
Thanks!!
Standard germanium transistors are used the in Beano Boosts. (Old USA made GE types usually).
analog mike - still available in new units?
@@mkii1964 Yes we are still using the old GE transistors.