CS 70's Trade Show Booth Photo

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Post by Philip »

I know it's just a first pic etc, but you/we should make the watermark bigger and in a more central position, tis too easy to just crop the copyright bit as it is.
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That was my thought as well and I will make it more central in the pics I will post next week.
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After all these years I've only just noticed the cables coming out of the bottom of the stands - guess they were motorised or there was a light in the top - VERY COOL EITHER WAY !!

wonder how many orders they took at that trade show ? And was it then they really realised they were onto something !
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Sorry guys, have been swamped lately and was sick all of last week.
Will give it another shot this week (if I do not get stuck with my Goldie Tonebender that came in the mail today!).
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*bump* :D
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Re: CS 70's Trade Show Booth Photo

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Thanks for reminding me!

Here are three more.

First is a late 70´s shot with some cool stuff, should be ca 1977 with the early widebox pedals.
Seems to be both a wide box purple tremolo and also a wide three knob, wide box Tonebender fuzz!
None of these made it into production from what I know.
Wonder where that giant Black BOx prop is these days!!

Then there are two shots from another late 70s tradeshow with Vocalizers and Dipthonizers.
Also Eurotec and and AMP Flanger.
Made a close up on the pedals on the shelf.
This should be ca 1978 with the stickered widebox pedals.

Got 16 more of these shots and will try to post them very soon!!!
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Post by DiscoFreq »

Thanks Dennis!!!

Btw, I don't think it's an AMP Flanger:

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Amp (Overdriver)
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/amp/overdriver


It looks more like this:
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http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/gb/rhythm
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Ace pics!
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Post by API »

Bart, it is a Flanger for sure!
Only CS pedal i know that had four knobs.
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Post by DiscoFreq »

Yes, I can see it's a flanger, but I think it's rather the housing (and design) of that GB pedal than the (smaller) AMP or IMP enclosures :)


I've put the model name between brackets now, I only wanted to show the difference between those brands & enclosures.
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