Green Pony Overdrive

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$70.00  
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USA  

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This pedal was built by the previous owner. Honestly, this overdrive is good on its own, from light to heavy drive with tone shaping, but absolutely RIPS as a boost with the amount of output it has. I personally used this on Marshall-style amps through different flavored pickups, strat/jazzmaster/tele/p90/humbuckers, where that normal/thin/fat switch accommodated each type of pickup.From the Build Your Own Clone website: The BYOC Green Pony is based on the Maxon OD-820, but we've added all the obligatory Tubescreamer mods as stock options. On the outside, you'll notice we've added a NORM/THIN/FAT switch which allows you to modify the bass response and gain and a LED/NONE/Si switch that allows you to modify the clipping. On the inside, we made the Si (silicon) clipping asymmetrical and changed the value of one of the capacitors in a low pass filter so that it doesn't cut as much treble, thus reducing the dreaded mid-range hump. Another neat thing about the OD-820 is that it has a JFET input buffer that uses the 2SK246 transistor just like the BOSS FA-1 FET PreAmp. The kit comes with parts to do the FA-1 mod to give the the Green Pony's "clean boost" function that same jangly high impedance JFET sparkle. But if that doesn't sound good to you, then don't do it....it's optional. If you're a fan of the Tubescreamer, you absolutely must build this kit, because it is going to be your new favorite overdrive. This isn't just another modified Tubescreamer. If you're a fan of the Klon Centaur, you should give this a try. It has less noise, a fuller frequency response, no dull spots in the middle of the drive pot's rotation, and it has true mechanical bypass.

BYOC Green Pony

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