Monday, July 03, 2006
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Are these ones actually hooked up? Or merely used for retro feel?
ReplyDeleteThey are in fact hooked up as an amp at the end of the signal chain.
ReplyDelete...yeah but the "tube glow" is added by way of an LED. Cooool duude!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIs that true? That's hillarious if it is. Virtual Tube Glow. They should patent it.
ReplyDeletelots of companies put LEDs to show the tubes off, Metasonix included.
ReplyDeleteIts not like its a real tube circuit anyway, just a starved-plate to add distortion.
ReplyDeleteI think Lasers should be used to illuminate Tubes.
ReplyDeletenah they should use candles - thats really fuckin retro
ReplyDeletegood one yeti!
ReplyDeleteYeah that was pretty funny. : )
ReplyDeletehehe
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