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that damned fly wrote:
TheMilford wrote:Also I just drilled and shipped 25 units to the silk screener. We should be shipping the next 8 pending orders in a few weeks.

Hopefully after this we will be able to keep up with the orders better.


sweet. buying one super soon. a paycheck or two. saving for another egc at the moment.


First, let me say that the earlier, plain-grey-box version I have is completely incredible. Eventually I'll buy another for a backup (can't be too careful).

Second, lately I too have been feeling a little sellers remorse TDF.

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ontrane wrote:Question for Mr. Milford or anyone who already has one of these pedals:

There's a band that I play in (Love As Laughter) that depending on whether we're playing as a 4-piece or a 5-piece I either play half keyboards half guitar, or mostly all keyboards and a little bit of guitar. In the latter setup I only want to bring one amp with me. If I brought my Roland KC-350 as my keyboard amp, would the Rustly box let me get a decent tone out of this amp for guitar on a song or two? I tried this with a Sans-amp pedal and it felt sort of artificial. Any thoughts?


hi ontrane!

I run my Traynor ts25's out to my kc 500 all the time. If the rusty box is supposed to do a good job in recreating this pre-amp, you'll be thrilled with the response. the nice thing about the roland flat response KC series is that running a nice, low powered, crunchy amp into it just makes your amp tone louder without sacrificing quality. I'm actually going to be buying a rusty box down the line for the same purpose as you. If either one of us gets to it first, please let's report back.




Faiz
kerble is right.

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hey Milford,

any chance that you have some recording of the pedal ready? I have two friends who are interested in a unit, but one of them isn't really into shellac or tjl so I got nothing to let him listen to and say "you see? it sounds like that!"ץ

Sound samples are a great thing, not only for my two friends.

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A little input...

this is what I'm thinking of recording to post on our site for Rusty Box samples.

1. a dirty sound with lots of highs through an EVM 15B speaker (ala Shellac tone)

2. a boomy slighly overdriven sound with less highs, sorta vintage ampeg tone

3. a clean, "flat" sound, to show you can get that with this pedal.

Would this be help full? Should I have drums along with these sounds?

I plan to have a mic'd version and a direct version...

Any other ideas?
David
TRONOGRAPHIC - RUSTY BOX

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I wouldn't put drums on with the sound samples if I were you. Simply because its going to sell to bass/guitar folk some of who'll want to hear every sonic nuance and the drums might interfere with that.

I like your tone plans though. Maybe a couple with guitar too as it can be used with guitars too, I think.

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