It's probably been said over and over again, but Ingvar Kamprad was the founder of IKEA. IKEA is an acronym that stands for Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd. Elmtaryd is the town Ingvar grew up in, and Agunnaryd is a town adjacent to it.
"I Tasha Yar'd it up" was hilarious, cracked me up. Although, I'm surprised you let the goop dry for nearly 24 hours; I was under the impression you liked pedals that dripped?
At the start I thought this was just a really fun way to sell a product AND reduce labour time. But when I saw you take the circuit board out and saw they'd cast the substrate into spanner shapes ... well I had to find a hat from somewhere just so I could take it off again as a salute (pause to mention I'm a former electronic engineer, and "Substrate" refers to the fibre glass material that is the basis all the conductive tracks are built onto) 2:02 into the video and I'm impressed. I will say that everyone who works in PCB assembly has to get used to snapping PCBs apart , and virtually EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM drew blood the first time they did it, and had to adapt to learn how not to do that . @4:06 welp! there ya go! This kit will probably shed a lot of national blood, potential purchasers really need to be cool with that.
Watched you trundle through the assembly thinking I’d just see another distortion that sounds like the rest. Your tone philosopher skills got put to good use. Sounds pretty damn good. I bought one.
Stupid question but the goop is just a reference to Bill putting epoxy on the circuit to hide it right? In theory it's not doing anything and you could skip this?
It was initially used by the military to protect sensitive components from vibrations and dust/elements so it’s not doing “nothing” but yes it’s just a funny reference in this case
That pedal actually sounds really good to me. I like the fact that it didn't muddy up the chords like so many OD pedals do. It was also a pleasant change to hear you play a few new licks. Nice review, I'm going to have to pick one of these up for myself.
Great idea by JHS. But they should have included some fairy dust in the kit. For me the Klon circuit delivers some of the best sounds out there. On it's own and stacked. I like to combine it with a Blues Breaker Circuit.
that was a beautiful ending song. I thought you said you sucked lol. thats not a sucky sounding song at all. that pedal definitely fits josh'es sense of humor, and great sounding too. thanks for the long 2 Princeton's needed a good laugh today
Klon is the perfect surf overdrive and great for every thing else as far as I'm concerned, it does magical things to an AC30 cranked up ! The klon gives horsepower boost to Marshall amps for big hair metal ! You heard how great it sounds in fender ! What more need I say, it's the best over all do-all pedal !
In 2007, Bill sent me two ungooped boards and schematic, to see if I could achieve a small change to the Klon sound that some unspecified customers had requested. One of the boards had every single component - active AND passive - socketted, so that I could change part values and compared it to stock. What was readily apparent was the build quality. The pots were not the cheap Alphas we are accustomed to in pedals, but much higher quality. I built a rig for A/B footswitching back and forth between the two boards, and you could set the knobs pointing to the exact same spot on each unit AND get the exact same sound and level. Critical to the Klon's best functioning and sound is the balance between clean and dirty paths. The Gain control adjusts both the degree of dirt AND the clean/dirty balance in specific ways, doing about 4 things at once. If one is using cheaper pots, where the two halves are not matched, there is a reasonable risk that the optimal path-balance will not be achieved. So, if you can do it, get yourself a *good* dual-ganged Gain pot to replace what the JHS unit likely comes with. The kerfuffle over "magic diodes" also pertains to the clean/dirty balance. When diodes are used for clipping they set a maximum signal level, based on their "forward voltage". Germanium diodes of even the same part number can show variation in what that forward voltage is, some allowing more signal to pass, and some less. In pedals that use only a single path for clipped signal, variation in diodes can be easily compensated for by altering gain. Because the best aspects of the Klon lay in the *balance* of clean and dirty levels, selecting diodes for their forward voltage was something Bill spent time and effort in doing. I have no knowledge of what the target value was/is. And because neither Bill nor I are engineers (I'm just a psychologist who likes to build pedals), my guess is he doesn't either. The simplest thing is just to pin down a source of diodes that meet the spec, and not change from those.
Thanks Ryan for the fun and the comprehensive tone investigation. I have one on order (the cute kids already took care of that, I’m a soft touch 😂) and it’s going to be added to my pedal board overhaul that I’m planning for this winters tone project. Great show as always!
Go Go Gadget Fingers!! I’m glad it’s Not a Klon cos I prefer it, especially for £82 in UK / U$99 I’d rather spend this much lower price than £6K for an OG Klon or plus £600 for KTR, when the tone you get is pretty much exact, you’ve gotta be a total guitar turd if you are gonna say there’s a noticeable difference in tone, which there will be someone that’s got to spend thousands for an OG, but no one in an audience would no the difference or even care as long as what you’re playing sounds decent. Plus a you mention you have the added bonus of assembling the pedal and learning a bit more about pedal electronics, which will definitely spark a huge number of players interest, it’s an excellent marketing and selling feature and I reckon this will soon be JHS’s biggest selling pedal and will take their business and growth of the company to the next level for years to come. So good luck and excellent work JHS on this pedal release. You also can design you own artwork for the pedal chassis however you like with it being plain white. Cheers Ryan for a great review and nice playing.
I have never owned a Klon but I do have a J Rockett Archer Icon that's pretty darned close.... It's good for adding a touch of EQ presence & a bit of hair to a decent clean tone. I hear that happening with the Notaklon you have built, Ryan.
Ingvar Kamprad was the guy who started IKEA in a little shack in southern Sweden in the...early 50's Something like that lol. His initials are the IK part of IKEA 😁
This is a great present I think with christmas coming up - in a similiar vein to the Fender Lego (which I also got as a present a couple of years back). Spend family time making this while everyone is hanging out, then during later when everyone is in their food comas, go and play with the new toy. Linked it to my brother to grab 1 for me, otherwise I'll defo have a crack at this in the new year. Though, does the goop do anything for those diodes, or is it really just there to cover them as part of the fun?
Well it’s mostly for fun to poke fun of the fact the original was covered in goop, but that’s an old military trick to protect components from vibrations and sudden jarring too, so both?
Ingvar is also the name of the Annoying European Guy who appeared in many of IKEA's classic radio and TV commercials. That's cool that JHS included prefab tools in that kit! That's better than modern IKEA stuff, where some of the hardware is either not provided or woefully missing.
That is how i run my KTR KLON. Gain at zero, and volume up. Josh tells me the magic diodes aren't even working when people do that. I think he's lying. Because it just makes everything sound better. Sorry Josh.
He's not saying the pedal is doing nothing, because it is. It's a good sound. But those magic clipping diodes aren't contributing anything to the sound when dialed like that.
Sounds like a bad monkey, missed your channel Ryan, i had an accident earlier in the year and lost the end of my left ring finger, its knocked me about a but tbh, i cant even play my guitars, im searching for some sort of aid that will help extend the part of my finger.
That's cool, just in case you get stranded on a deserted island, you can still put the pedal together. But of course you'll have to build an amp out of coconut shells.🏝🚢
I've tried and heard a ton of Klon clones and to my ears, Josh nailed it with this circuit. I don't like what the Shamrock switch does to the tone EQ-wise, so I leave it off, but it's a really great clone that does everything I've wanted a Klon to do over the years. Its sweet spot (for my setup) is with the gain quite low, where it remains very transparent. Fantastic pedal for the money. If it was a limited run, they'd be selling at $300+ on eBay right now.
I got mine a few months ago. Took about 10 months. Fun to build. I have the Stewmac Ghost Drive and this one. Haven’t plugged it in yet but it was fun to build. Enjoy! Thanks Josh!
Always dig your vids.. but your playing out at the end using the pedal? HECK YES... Great vibe! That should be Klöned too. (I'm thinking we need to all make a Josh-head sticker for these boxes). I'm gonna make a JHS Goop pick.
i don't know if i need another OD pedal, and i don't really know if i understand what sets klon style OD apart from others (aside from the prices of klons and the internet controversy of years past)... but i really do like the kit-for-dummies approach...clever stuff. and i mean it sounds fine here. if they did a RAT version, maybe i'd pick one up..... also, maybe you can use the rest of the goop to draw silly patterns or art on the front? might be a fun idea?
Nice jam at the end there man. It actually sounds pretty cool sped up to 2x speed. (Ok. I got impatient at the end. But I did slow it back down to listen properly)
I've asked JHS, but I'll ask again - is it a limited edition pedal available only through the website, or would it be available in Europe through Thomann or some other retailers?
It's through the website only but not limited edition to my knowledge. I think they've just sold out of their first run but have said that there will be more in the new year - I missed out so would want one then too!
It’s only available from the website, but not limited edition. The first run is sold out, but you can pre-order for the next run that’ll be available in January. (From info on the JHS website).
I’ve been watching you for a couple days now I just stumbled across your channel and I absolutely freaking love it! This is by far my Favorite video! Just for clarity, the name notaklon is referring to the most iconic overdrive pedal of all time which this is designed to copy. of course I’m talking about the iconic klon overdrive. This Pedal on the market today goes for about $8000 and This is the best representation of what the klon truly is. I just bought two of them a couple months ago and I’m still waiting for delivery. I’m gonna give one to one of my best friends who is an awesome guitar player. I love how you went through all the different colors and distortions and overdrives with this pedal. it was very informative and when I present the gift to my friend, I’m also going to give him this video as well. Keep up the great work. Thank you so much. Look forward to the next video. so long, your friend sincerely and God bless Mr. Jommins.
Looks and sounds great. I look forward to purchasing one of my own. I predict it will be in the top five of JHS pedals I've tried (if you exclude ones that have the same circuit, because the whitie tightie and the pulp n peel are both top five pedals to me, despite similarities). Thanks for showing us this one.
20 years from now, some collector is going to be posting this for sale for 545,000$ cause it comes with the original box AND unused goop.
$45,000 more than his Klon goes for (adjusted for inflated expeditions)
LoL
That’s exactly why I ordered 2 lol
For me as a swede, this is really funny! :D
This is Genius on so many levels..big hand for Josh at JHS..👏👏👏👏👏👏
As someone who detests 'magic' circuitry wank, this product makes me extremely happy.
*Guitar tone snobs and audiophile rage tears intensify*
It's probably been said over and over again, but Ingvar Kamprad was the founder of IKEA. IKEA is an acronym that stands for Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd. Elmtaryd is the town Ingvar grew up in, and Agunnaryd is a town adjacent to it.
I literally slapped my forehead when he read that bit out and didn't know who it was....
I probably never knew any of this! 😁
SO UNINTERESTING. Seriously, what a stupid fact.
"I Tasha Yar'd it up" was hilarious, cracked me up. Although, I'm surprised you let the goop dry for nearly 24 hours; I was under the impression you liked pedals that dripped?
This even to my old ears is a nice sounding pedal. Thanks Ryan. JHS has a winner with this DIY Klone clone.
would have liked to hear a goop vs non goop vs total goop comparison
Instant like for including a 'total goop' option, haha
yes what happens if you choose not to goop ?
@@CRM_114 easier repair later on
@@CRM_114 All the tone leaks out. 😟
You're missing "Goop only" from the lineup.
At the start I thought this was just a really fun way to sell a product AND reduce labour time. But when I saw you take the circuit board out and saw they'd cast the substrate into spanner shapes ... well I had to find a hat from somewhere just so I could take it off again as a salute (pause to mention I'm a former electronic engineer, and "Substrate" refers to the fibre glass material that is the basis all the conductive tracks are built onto) 2:02 into the video and I'm impressed.
I will say that everyone who works in PCB assembly has to get used to snapping PCBs apart , and virtually EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM drew blood the first time they did it, and had to adapt to learn how not to do that .
@4:06 welp! there ya go!
This kit will probably shed a lot of national blood, potential purchasers really need to be cool with that.
Its the shedding of blood for this pedal that gives its amazing tone. Blood sacrifice!
Josh is going to sell a billion of these. What a great idea.
This was fantastic! Thanks for letting us watch you have fun with this. It really is all about the experience and this kit nails it.
Hah 'Tasha Yar'd it up' 🖤🤣
Goopus, Skin of Evil
That made me chuckle😂
Thank you for that reference!
Cant belive he used that reference 😂
The goop is hilarious. I also love the little Ikea aesthetics version of the Klon's centaur graphic in the instructions.
EXTENDED PRINCETON JINGLE LET'S GOOOOOOOOOO 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 thx sir
Watched you trundle through the assembly thinking I’d just see another distortion that sounds like the rest. Your tone philosopher skills got put to good use. Sounds pretty damn good. I bought one.
Stupid question but the goop is just a reference to Bill putting epoxy on the circuit to hide it right? In theory it's not doing anything and you could skip this?
Correct
imagine putting the goop somewhere where there's no circuit, that would be funny lol
It was initially used by the military to protect sensitive components from vibrations and dust/elements so it’s not doing “nothing” but yes it’s just a funny reference in this case
I think it sounds great! Fun video, thanks, now I have to have one! The extra washer is funny as hell.
"I Tasha Yar'd it up" 🤣 I love you subtle humour, man! Live long and prosper!
Thats a great reference
That pedal actually sounds really good to me. I like the fact that it didn't muddy up the chords like so many OD pedals do. It was also a pleasant change to hear you play a few new licks. Nice review, I'm going to have to pick one of these up for myself.
I thought mud was the point lol.
@@Ottophil Not of a Klon. They're known for being very transparent and most people play them as a clean/slightly-dirty boost into a tube amp.
Great idea by JHS. But they should have included some fairy dust in the kit. For me the Klon circuit delivers some of the best sounds out there. On it's own and stacked. I like to combine it with a Blues Breaker Circuit.
If you include fairy dust in the box it would turn it into a real Klon to protect it from mistreatment during shipping
It's suspended in the goop.
Tasha Yar’ed it up! Haha nice Trek ref!
Oh I need one of these. Thank you!
Ingvar Kamprad was IKEA's founder.
that was a beautiful ending song. I thought you said you sucked lol. thats not a sucky sounding song at all. that pedal definitely fits josh'es sense of humor, and great sounding too. thanks for the long 2 Princeton's needed a good laugh today
Ingvar Kamprad is the IK in IKEA.
But why did he add Elmtaryd and Agunnaryd, but not Ljungby or Kronoberg? Inquiring minds want to know.
@@mjdbruynprobably because Ikea sound better than iklr or something like that
Klon is the perfect surf overdrive and great for every thing else as far as I'm concerned, it does magical things to an AC30 cranked up ! The klon gives horsepower boost to Marshall amps for big hair metal ! You heard how great it sounds in fender ! What more need I say, it's the best over all do-all pedal !
Sounds great!! Perfect amount of goop!
Tragic TNG reference, gotta love it. 😂
Thanks for the jam!
SWEET! (I always listen to these types of things with headphones.....ALWAYS!)
I bought one of these and the gooping is the part that is going to drive my anxiety through the roof.
In 2007, Bill sent me two ungooped boards and schematic, to see if I could achieve a small change to the Klon sound that some unspecified customers had requested. One of the boards had every single component - active AND passive - socketted, so that I could change part values and compared it to stock. What was readily apparent was the build quality. The pots were not the cheap Alphas we are accustomed to in pedals, but much higher quality. I built a rig for A/B footswitching back and forth between the two boards, and you could set the knobs pointing to the exact same spot on each unit AND get the exact same sound and level.
Critical to the Klon's best functioning and sound is the balance between clean and dirty paths. The Gain control adjusts both the degree of dirt AND the clean/dirty balance in specific ways, doing about 4 things at once. If one is using cheaper pots, where the two halves are not matched, there is a reasonable risk that the optimal path-balance will not be achieved. So, if you can do it, get yourself a *good* dual-ganged Gain pot to replace what the JHS unit likely comes with.
The kerfuffle over "magic diodes" also pertains to the clean/dirty balance. When diodes are used for clipping they set a maximum signal level, based on their "forward voltage". Germanium diodes of even the same part number can show variation in what that forward voltage is, some allowing more signal to pass, and some less. In pedals that use only a single path for clipped signal, variation in diodes can be easily compensated for by altering gain. Because the best aspects of the Klon lay in the *balance* of clean and dirty levels, selecting diodes for their forward voltage was something Bill spent time and effort in doing. I have no knowledge of what the target value was/is. And because neither Bill nor I are engineers (I'm just a psychologist who likes to build pedals), my guess is he doesn't either. The simplest thing is just to pin down a source of diodes that meet the spec, and not change from those.
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The first do it yourself assembly outfit was Oleson electronics.Prolly 1951. Radios amps, etc.
I wonder if, years from now, peeps will be debating which version sounds better... the 'gooped' or 'non-gooped' JHS Notaklön.. 😊
nice
loop and feedbacky solo at the end
Speaking of a good gag...love the two princetons theme. ❤
Ingvar Kamprad, the founder and the IK in IKEA
Thanks Ryan for the fun and the comprehensive tone investigation. I have one on order (the cute kids already took care of that, I’m a soft touch 😂) and it’s going to be added to my pedal board overhaul that I’m planning for this winters tone project. Great show as always!
Extra Two Princetons jingle time! You have redeemed yourself, sir. The messier the gooping, the more honor you convey to Bill Finnegan.
Go Go Gadget Fingers!! I’m glad it’s Not a Klon cos I prefer it, especially for £82 in UK / U$99 I’d rather spend this much lower price than £6K for an OG Klon or plus £600 for KTR, when the tone you get is pretty much exact, you’ve gotta be a total guitar turd if you are gonna say there’s a noticeable difference in tone, which there will be someone that’s got to spend thousands for an OG, but no one in an audience would no the difference or even care as long as what you’re playing sounds decent.
Plus a you mention you have the added bonus of assembling the pedal and learning a bit more about pedal electronics, which will definitely spark a huge number of players interest, it’s an excellent marketing and selling feature and I reckon this will soon be JHS’s biggest selling pedal and will take their business and growth of the company to the next level for years to come. So good luck and excellent work JHS on this pedal release. You also can design you own artwork for the pedal chassis however you like with it being plain white.
Cheers Ryan for a great review and nice playing.
This is perfect to force me to get my ass up and finally create something❤
I have never owned a Klon but I do have a J Rockett Archer Icon that's pretty darned close.... It's good for adding a touch of EQ presence & a bit of hair to a decent clean tone. I hear that happening with the Notaklon you have built, Ryan.
Well, I don't think that I have any need for a Klon, but doggone it is White. I have no choice in the matter.
Ingvar Kamprad was the guy who started IKEA in a little shack in southern Sweden in the...early 50's Something like that lol. His initials are the IK part of IKEA 😁
This is a great present I think with christmas coming up - in a similiar vein to the Fender Lego (which I also got as a present a couple of years back). Spend family time making this while everyone is hanging out, then during later when everyone is in their food comas, go and play with the new toy. Linked it to my brother to grab 1 for me, otherwise I'll defo have a crack at this in the new year.
Though, does the goop do anything for those diodes, or is it really just there to cover them as part of the fun?
Well it’s mostly for fun to poke fun of the fact the original was covered in goop, but that’s an old military trick to protect components from vibrations and sudden jarring too, so both?
Just a joke, but the above comment about the military use is interesting.
Ingvar is also the name of the Annoying European Guy who appeared in many of IKEA's classic radio and TV commercials.
That's cool that JHS included prefab tools in that kit! That's better than modern IKEA stuff, where some of the hardware is either not provided or woefully missing.
Ingvar Kamprad is also the founder of ikea.
ingvar kamprad is the founder of ikea, that's why lol
Your guitar playing has improved so much!
No it hasn’t. My editing has gotten better though lol.
He's Pic-Syncing. 🤣
That is how i run my KTR KLON. Gain at zero, and volume up. Josh tells me the magic diodes aren't even working when people do that. I think he's lying. Because it just makes everything sound better. Sorry Josh.
He's not saying the pedal is doing nothing, because it is. It's a good sound. But those magic clipping diodes aren't contributing anything to the sound when dialed like that.
Reminds me of Build Your Own Clone pedals. BYOC!
Sounds like a bad monkey, missed your channel Ryan, i had an accident earlier in the year and lost the end of my left ring finger, its knocked me about a but tbh, i cant even play my guitars, im searching for some sort of aid that will help extend the part of my finger.
It's Tone Goop 😁
Not to vote against the Two Princetons, but I just rewatched the Wangs amp vid and you said you’d use that in the future.
Dayum!! And no Swedish meatballs?!! But plenty of Goop!
Ingvar Kamprad is the IK in IKEA.
lol Tasha Yar'd it up, this absolute disrespect.
I guess I'll buy one.. Have to help support the JHJS Families.
That's cool, just in case you get stranded on a deserted island, you can still put the pedal together. But of course you'll have to build an amp out of coconut shells.🏝🚢
Just connect it to a lightning rod and everytime there's thunder you can play
LOL !!!@@leob4403
Is that trem bar 16 inches long or does the camera add 10 inches? :)
I've tried and heard a ton of Klon clones and to my ears, Josh nailed it with this circuit. I don't like what the Shamrock switch does to the tone EQ-wise, so I leave it off, but it's a really great clone that does everything I've wanted a Klon to do over the years. Its sweet spot (for my setup) is with the gain quite low, where it remains very transparent. Fantastic pedal for the money. If it was a limited run, they'd be selling at $300+ on eBay right now.
I got mine a few months ago. Took about 10 months. Fun to build. I have the Stewmac Ghost Drive and this one. Haven’t plugged it in yet but it was fun to build. Enjoy! Thanks Josh!
That pedal makes some pretty good vibes,the price is good $99
Where, oh WHERE did you find that tremolo arm? It's perfect!
a viewer was making them and sent me one, I cant find them on reverb so im assuming hes sold out now.
Came to ask where to get those crazy long viggle schtiken, but i see we lost out. Boo.
Always dig your vids.. but your playing out at the end using the pedal? HECK YES... Great vibe! That should be Klöned too. (I'm thinking we need to all make a Josh-head sticker for these boxes). I'm gonna make a JHS Goop pick.
God, the DIY, the tools in the pcb, the ikea references, the GOOOOOOP, this thing is a 10/10 marketing and product result, i love it
i don't know if i need another OD pedal, and i don't really know if i understand what sets klon style OD apart from others (aside from the prices of klons and the internet controversy of years past)... but i really do like the kit-for-dummies approach...clever stuff. and i mean it sounds fine here. if they did a RAT version, maybe i'd pick one up..... also, maybe you can use the rest of the goop to draw silly patterns or art on the front? might be a fun idea?
My guy, Inspector Gadget.
Ingvar Kamprad is the founder of IKEA
best demo of the pedal ive seen so far
Nice jam at the end there man. It actually sounds pretty cool sped up to 2x speed.
(Ok. I got impatient at the end. But I did slow it back down to listen properly)
The goop is a joke, not necessary.
Yeah no kidding
I've asked JHS, but I'll ask again - is it a limited edition pedal available only through the website, or would it be available in Europe through Thomann or some other retailers?
I’m of the understanding that it’s going to be direct through jhs only. But I might be wrong.
It's through the website only but not limited edition to my knowledge. I think they've just sold out of their first run but have said that there will be more in the new year - I missed out so would want one then too!
It’s only available from the website, but not limited edition. The first run is sold out, but you can pre-order for the next run that’ll be available in January. (From info on the JHS website).
is it just me or is that an oversized wigglestick?
From the goop jokes to your extra long whammy bar, this is a perfect episode!
I've got some serious goopin' to do around the house, would you suggest this kit for general gooping?
jhs is amazing!
There's another video of this getting A/B'd with a real Klon. There's literally zero difference. I was amazed. I ordered on right away.
the klon recipe has been pretty well figured out at this point. There are differences from brand to brand but most klones do the thing.
I’ve been watching you for a couple days now I just stumbled across your channel and I absolutely freaking love it! This is by far my Favorite video! Just for clarity, the name notaklon is referring to the most iconic overdrive pedal of all time which this is designed to copy. of course I’m talking about the iconic klon overdrive. This Pedal on the market today goes for about $8000 and This is the best representation of what the klon truly is. I just bought two of them a couple months ago and I’m still waiting for delivery. I’m gonna give one to one of my best friends who is an awesome guitar player. I love how you went through all the different colors and distortions and overdrives with this pedal. it was very informative and when I present the gift to my friend, I’m also going to give him this video as well. Keep up the great work. Thank you so much. Look forward to the next video. so long, your friend sincerely and God bless Mr. Jommins.
are you an ai or are you like old or something
Im old
Brilliant marketing by JHS…sounds good to me!
@5:22 yes, yes I could imagine. It's part of my day job! 😆
I hope they made a lot of these.
Great job snapping it TOWARDS yourself, instead of away. Safety 33'd
Thanks! I try my best.
He founded Ikea!
ingvar kamprad
I think it's "NOT A Klon," sounds good!
I want one!
Great... now I have to rearrange my pedalboard.
Ingvar Kamprad was the creator of IKEA.
Minus is the original klon the plus is a boost
I heard that Ingvar Kamprad was the IK in IKEA, but don’t quote me on that. 😺
I feel like you found it at 19:08 🤘
Doesn't sound near as the real klon, the goop is not germanium goop 😅
you have to add the tone nut or its not a klonklone
I cannot pay attention to anything but that weird trem arm.
What the heck is going on with that whammy bar?
I need that trem arm so nobody will notice my size 10 feet!
Guitar players are paying upwards of $5000 for that subtle minor eq shift? "A fool and his money..."
It's called a speculation bubble. Some fools paid a million dollars for some common Nintendo games a few years back
Sounds kinda ‘thin’….not too far off a thin Boss OD-3
4:04 Haha.. Only you, Ryan.
Love that 2 Princeton's theme song. Don't ever stop playing that bad boy.
ignore this guy , he's drunk. ;-)
Looks and sounds great. I look forward to purchasing one of my own. I predict it will be in the top five of JHS pedals I've tried (if you exclude ones that have the same circuit, because the whitie tightie and the pulp n peel are both top five pedals to me, despite similarities). Thanks for showing us this one.
Annnnddddd ordered