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), & am ordering a Redeemer preamp (have used them before & they're Nashville's best kept secret!). Bought a deluxe (with binding) neck on the website we won't mention here, bought a under bridge saddle pickup, a thick piece of nut bone from GC, cut n shaped the base & hand shaped the base from that, ordered in a battery clip (from the auction site who will not be mentioned here), tuners (from the auction site.), three 500k mini pots (from the. Had tried to turn into a lefty, buggered up the bridge, gutted the wiring (& lost all the parts). The 1/2 is a KST2 body that some ***** totally "*****'d" out. They were all IN the pawn shops in the late 90's. A guy pleaded me into selling it to him for $175. Some elmers construction glue, a handmade wooden jig, drill, & two 1/8" wooden dowels, almost like new. Had owned a KFS2 I got for $50 cause the axe had slipped out of the guitar hanger n broken the headstock between the e & b strings. I, myself, have 1 and 1/2 Kramer Ferringtons. It runs on a 9V battery or the optional TC Electronic Powerplug.Hey sparky thanks for the reply,thats alot of work to do,I've got the preamp to was a total mess,there were wires everywhere jumped off each other,I'm surprised the thing still works & the previous owner is still alive.he/she probably didn't know that the saddles are part of the mix,& had wires come off?.I bought this for $50.00,it was in bad shape,I've resurfaced & refretted the neck,I'm in the process of sanding down the top of the bridge to accept the new transducer & bone saddle I made(original saddles are on mars or venus),so it can be intonated,the heel of the neck was sanded down lowering the neck in the pocket,combined with the resurface I had to do(there's a hole drilled right through the fretboard where a neck screw hole was drilled,I think this guitar had better chances in vietnam,than with whoever owned it before.the preamp is only supposed to have 5 wires & the saddle plug,this had about 10-11 ?amazing so I was just trying to go the easy way,but I've got to use the peanut sometime ? ,but don't worry guy's & gals,this won't be like mike tyson playing sqwuabble,ah sqwuapple yeah dats id Itink,everybody have fun & keep playing,I will attach a pic when the warlords finished holy smokes what a poor axe,soon to sparkle again It couldn't be simpler or more fun to play with.ĭesigned and engineered in Denmark, the Prophet comes in a pedalboard-friendly compact road tough metal chassis with top mounted jacks and features True Bybass switching to preserve your signal. Versatile and user friendly, an onboard 3-position switch lets you instantly set the maximum length of the delay time (200, 500 or 1300 ms) while a deceptively simple control layout lets you set Time, which sets the delay time Mix, for the ratio of wet to dry and Repeats, which sets the number of repeats.
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It's perfect for fattening up rhythm chord passages, cascading post-rock ambience, or more contemporary rock and country styles. The Prophet gives you nothing but perfectly pure digital delay tones without any added colouration to your original tone – just repeats and nothing else. The TC Electronic Prophet Digital Delay is the fulfilment of a dream for a studio-quality delay pedal that could produce pristine digital delay tone that exists from short reverberating slapbacks to long, stretchy beds of ambience and everything in-between.