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    Overlord of Music McCreed's Avatar
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    Sorry to disappoint, but my Timmy clone is a Caline Pure Sky bought from eBay.
    Hah! I have one of those, as well as the Caline Orange Burst (alleged BB Preamp clone). Both are actually great sounding pedals and work incredibly well together. I use the PS as light - medium OD into the OB to get extra dirt (or by themselves). Hard to beat for 40 bucks AUD.

    I haven't done any internal mods, only cosmetic mods to the enclosures just to personalise them a bit:

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    Quote Originally Posted by McCreed View Post
    Hah! I have one of those, as well as the Caline Orange Burst (alleged BB Preamp clone). Both are actually great sounding pedals and work incredibly well together. I use the PS as light - medium OD into the OB to get extra dirt (or by themselves). Hard to beat for 40 bucks AUD.

    I haven't done any internal mods, only cosmetic mods to the enclosures just to personalise them a bit:
    I agree, the PS is a great sounding light OD for the price. Probably for any price. I use it as the first pedal in my chain (after the tuner). I use it alone for strumming sorts of things like playing along to the Lumineers, or stacked into one of the other pedals. A homebrew Timmy or AC Booster might be the only thing to evict it.

    I have read a comparison of the Xotic pedals RC, AC, & BB. The circuits for all three are very similar. I have a vision of all three on a single board with a switch to select. The switching would likely be too complex though, but switching some key components might be interesting. Sounds like a breadboard project.

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