jmoney386 said:I really want to mod that pedal. It sounds great as it is and i only know it can get better. What is the best approach i should take in doing this. Who should i have do it, or should i do it by myself?
STRATDELUXER97 said:Do a search under "stratdeluxer mods" and read the reviews.... :dance:
Skarekrough said:John modded my TS9DX about 9 months ago.
Now, it's important to mention that before I sent it off to him I really didn't like the sound of it at all. When I got it back it sounded totally different to me. I really liked the sound of it, but it was something that was totally different sounding than when it went out.
As much as I like Johns work I think it would be prudent to mention that if you like the pedal the way it is, then making mods would obviously change things on it. There's always the potential that you don't like the results, even though his track record is as successful as it is.
It's just something to keep in mind. I personally wouldn't hesitate to send him a pedal to mod, and I'll probably be doing that in the near future. But I'm doing so to a pedal I already own a backup of already.
milkbone said:Don't hesitate! Send it to John NOW! I couldn't be happier with the mod he did to my Sparkle Drive. I hate to sound pushy, but hey I'm from Jersey so "forgetaboutit an send the ting out!"Nice to see you John!
milkbone said:You can afford it and you will do it. Look deep into the computer screen,,,, your feeling tonefull,,, tonefull,,,tonefull. Your ears are getting heavy,,, your can hear the gain,,, the increased lows,,, the crystal clear highs,,,, you can't fight it,, you must give in.... When you wake up,,,, you will want to have John mod your pedal,,, come back to us in 3,,,,2,,,,1,,,,