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jeff\_fox wrote:That is the best enclosure of any pedal! If someone's interested in building me a Supa Tonebender clone in one of those boxes I'd be into it! It's 3 knobs so you could put a really small tone knob on the back side by the jacks. I love the recessed volume and gain knobs.I like them too. But, just so you know, the knobs aren't totally recessed. Ampeg knobs fit on the original shafts though (D shaft) and are totally recessed in these enclosures.Here's a good example of how recessed the stock knobs are:

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garthplinko wrote:Also, more interesting stuff from Gamechanger: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/motor-synth#/Their tiers keep moving up though - probably final selling price will be over a grand and they were originally $749 or $799 I think. A bit niche for me, but still cool just for being able to come up with a somewhat different way to do synthesis in 2019.Yeah! This thing is super cool and weird, but overall it seems that the oddity of it is not enough tip over my gear lust. It'll definitely be too pricey at $1299, so now's the time if anyone is itching to get one.
kerble is right.

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Heritage is reissuing some old Harmony models as well as offering a few "inspired by" items. $1300ish, US made by Heritage with nitro finishes, sounds like they'll be cool for those of us who don't already have too many guitars.I imagine the owners of the Harmony brand will switch production to Cort or Samick after using the Heritage models to gauge interest.http://www.upfrontguitars.com/blog/tag/harmony-guitars/

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