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  • #46
    Re: Your most “bipolar” pedal?

    And to answer the original question : I would say any flanger (MXR, Boss, Ibanez...) because I really love flanger but sometimes it just sound too much "Flanger", too typical I mean.
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    • #47
      Re: Your most “bipolar” pedal?

      Originally posted by NegativeEase View Post
      If you have finicky Germanium pedals, just build a micro thermal chamber enclosure with a pre heating element controlled by thermostat.
      This isn't as far-fetched as you might think. It's an idea I've had for quite some time. Back when I worked in a cal lab we had a Fluke 10-volt lab reference where the reference transistors were housed in a micro-oven. It was about two cubic inches. Somewhere around here I have some old AC128 germaniums that I was thinking about doing that very thing using a peltier device. The problem would be that it couldn't be battery powered as peltier devices, even tiny ones, draw a lot of power.

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