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Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 11:06 pm
by christianatl
Thanks again!

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 1:56 am
by Hyphen Nation
No problem. It's a current obsession of mine...

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 2:42 pm
by christianatl
Me too, my dude. The v1, although noisy, sounds great.

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 6:30 pm
by Hyphen Nation
Yeah. Check out Jerms' builds. He's Jim from Built to Spill, and he builds them beautifully to vintage spec…I missed out on a few of his pedals last week, and am now on a hunt...

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 11:54 pm
by christianatl
HOLY FUCK, those are expensive.

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 12:22 am
by Hyphen Nation
Yeah…trying to figure out what I can sell, or if I am obsessing over something that is negligibly tangible…In the budget friendly range, check out the Basic Audio Scarab Deluxe. It's a MKII, but pretty amazing, and you can find them used for $150. Check out Arcane Analog's stuff out. He had a super legit MKI on sale a week ago for around $175 that I am kicking myself for not picking up…ultimately, I am just kind of in a holding pattern, looking for the right budget-to-quality option to cross my path….

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 12:53 am
by dub
Buzzarounds are the most distortion-y of the tonebender family for me. Also have a really wide variety of sounds in them, going from buzzy vintage territory all the way to METALZ. I'll go give mine a go see how it chunks.

Tonebenders are a fucking blackhole though.

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 1:26 am
by christianatl
ugh

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 2:56 am
by HorseyBoy
Not sure if he's building anymore, but Jimmy Behan (out of Ireland) used to build some great Mk1 Tonebenders at very reasonable prices. Vintage spec, modelled off originals, etc. Love mine.
If you ever see one up for sale, grab it.

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 3:57 am
by Hyphen Nation
Horsey knows his fuzz...

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 1:53 pm
by t-rey
dub wrote:Buzzarounds are the most distortion-y of the tonebender family for me. Also have a really wide variety of sounds in them, going from buzzy vintage territory all the way to METALZ. I'll go give mine a go see how it chunks.

Tonebenders are a fucking blackhole though.
Buzzarounds are in the tonebender fam? Never knew that - but yeah, I looooooove buzzarounds.

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 3:31 pm
by christianatl
I was asking Jack from Mr. Black about his clone, and he said he's not "enamored by that circuit" anymore.

I WAS LIKE YOU CRAY.

I've also wanted the four-knob Skinpimp Buzzaround since forever.

I'm giving the Montgomery Tonebenders a good, hard look. I remember that dude from back in the HCFX days.

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 11:09 am
by moose23
HorseyBoy wrote:Not sure if he's building anymore, but Jimmy Behan (out of Ireland) used to build some great Mk1 Tonebenders at very reasonable prices. Vintage spec, modelled off originals, etc. Love mine.
If you ever see one up for sale, grab it.
Unfortunately Jimmy seems to have packed up shop but hopefully he'll be back at some point.

Slowly getting into Tonebenders now myself. Have built some Mk3s and a Vox so far. Gonna get on the MK2s next.

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 5:27 pm
by wildebelor
JERMS definitely does my favourite benders! He plays guitar in Built to Spill as well.
Pretty neat!

Re: Tonebenders, Suppabenders, MK 1, Mk 1.5, Mk. 2

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 7:56 pm
by t-rey
christianatl wrote:I was asking Jack from Mr. Black about his clone, and he said he's not "enamored by that circuit" anymore.

I WAS LIKE YOU CRAY.

I've also wanted the four-knob Skinpimp Buzzaround since forever.

I'm giving the Montgomery Tonebenders a good, hard look. I remember that dude from back in the HCFX days.
I'm generally in agreement with Jack on most things, but I can't get on board with that at all. If I could only have one fuzz, I'd be hard pressed to pick between some uber-muff and a buzzaround.