Pro Co Juggernauts

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Pro Co Juggernauts

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Unfortunately the video died on us about halfway in, hence the short clip but still gives you an idea of how awesome these sound! My recently acquired juggernaut #12 vs Jim's Juggernaut (I believe is in the 80s serial number?). Early 70s Guild S-100 into a mid 60s supro.

https://youtu.be/C6SUmHURZ9I
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Jesus H. Christ - that's a thick and woolly fuzz. Nothing like a Rat at all. I'd never herd one before and didn't know what to expect. Short or not, thanks for posting! :tu:
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Very cool nice thick fuzzy goodness. Nice harmonics. :tu:

I would think a lot of us would be down for a run of Jerms Juggernauts. Just saying
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Sounds excellent, nice detail and cool look :party:
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Someone should do a clone of these...maybe someone who has access to not one but two original examples... :coffee: :whistle:
I kid I kid!! :hihi:
It's a great pedal but honestly the tone control could be made a bit more versatile for the guitar specifically and the master volume arrangement isn't really needed. One could do a direct clone but it'd be cooler if it was a bit more guitar friendly IMO.
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http://freestompboxes.org/download/file ... &mode=view

Wish someone would make a vero layout :marx:

It appears there is a PCB layout available as well.

http://freestompboxes.org/members/bajam ... %20PCB.png

I'm not talented enough for such things. :zombiehuh:

Oh, found another layout... http://freestompboxes.org/members/bajam ... verlay.png

More info here...http://freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php ... 2&start=20
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redeyeflight wrote:Someone should do a clone of these...maybe someone who has access to not one but two original examples... :coffee: :whistle:
I kid I kid!! :hihi:
It's a great pedal but honestly the tone control could be made a bit more versatile for the guitar specifically and the master volume arrangement isn't really needed. One could do a direct clone but it'd be cooler if it was a bit more guitar friendly IMO.
Jermsanaut! :crackjam:
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yeah these early ones are definitely different than the reissue.... they don't have the 2N5457 jfet..... the reish basically has a straightup rat with the reutz mod inside....
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Dude, those sound so burly. Love it.
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It's got vintage vibe for sure :tu:
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