Hey, I built something
- Ronsonic
- Breadboard Brother
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Hi gang, been away for awhile. I know everyone's been wondering where I wandered off to Okay, maybe not.
Well, in addition to getting married and restringing my new bride's autoharp, I did this bespoke build: http://ronbalesfx.blogspot.com/search?q=fenton
Very pleased with the outcome. Clips when available.
Well, in addition to getting married and restringing my new bride's autoharp, I did this bespoke build: http://ronbalesfx.blogspot.com/search?q=fenton
Very pleased with the outcome. Clips when available.
My Pedals, Products, Services and DIY Blog: http://ronbalesfx.blogspot.com/
- KindaFuzzy
- Degoop Doctor
Cool, I like the logo.
- bajaman
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welcome back
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- briggs
- Tube Twister
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- Ronsonic
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Thanks for the welcome back and the comments.
The logo was the client's artwork that he's generously allowed me to keep and it was done by Amplates. http://www.amplates.com/faceplates.html
One of the joys of building in the 21st Century is the range of parts suppliers and cottage industry vendors who make possible things that used to only be available to larger manufacturers or at least required huge minimum orders. Guys like Joe at Amplates and Brian at http://ddawgamps.com/Amp_Chassis.php really make sharp professional looking builds a lot easier.
The logo was the client's artwork that he's generously allowed me to keep and it was done by Amplates. http://www.amplates.com/faceplates.html
One of the joys of building in the 21st Century is the range of parts suppliers and cottage industry vendors who make possible things that used to only be available to larger manufacturers or at least required huge minimum orders. Guys like Joe at Amplates and Brian at http://ddawgamps.com/Amp_Chassis.php really make sharp professional looking builds a lot easier.
My Pedals, Products, Services and DIY Blog: http://ronbalesfx.blogspot.com/
- briggs
- Tube Twister
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Those are two cool sites, I might get them to make me one up when I finally get around to finishing my "Supersonic" amp build....Ronsonic wrote:Thanks for the welcome back and the comments.
The logo was the client's artwork that he's generously allowed me to keep and it was done by Amplates. http://www.amplates.com/faceplates.html
One of the joys of building in the 21st Century is the range of parts suppliers and cottage industry vendors who make possible things that used to only be available to larger manufacturers or at least required huge minimum orders. Guys like Joe at Amplates and Brian at http://ddawgamps.com/Amp_Chassis.php really make sharp professional looking builds a lot easier.