Pro Co Juggernauts
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- redeyeflight
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Pro Co Juggernauts
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
https://youtu.be/C6SUmHURZ9I
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- HorseyBoy
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Re: Pro Co Juggernauts
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!
- Lee
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Re: Pro Co Juggernauts
Very cool nice thick fuzzy goodness. Nice harmonics.
I would think a lot of us would be down for a run of Jerms Juggernauts. Just saying
I would think a lot of us would be down for a run of Jerms Juggernauts. Just saying
- Zuff-1A
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Re: Pro Co Juggernauts
Sounds excellent, nice detail and cool look
- redeyeflight
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Re: Pro Co Juggernauts
Someone should do a clone of these...maybe someone who has access to not one but two original examples...
I kid I kid!!
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.
I kid I kid!!
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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- cajone5
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Re: Pro Co Juggernauts
http://freestompboxes.org/download/file ... &mode=view
Wish someone would make a vero layout
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.
Oh, found another layout... http://freestompboxes.org/members/bajam ... verlay.png
More info here...http://freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php ... 2&start=20
Wish someone would make a vero layout
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.
Oh, found another layout... http://freestompboxes.org/members/bajam ... verlay.png
More info here...http://freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php ... 2&start=20
Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.
- HorseyBoy
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Re: Pro Co Juggernauts
Jermsanaut!redeyeflight wrote:Someone should do a clone of these...maybe someone who has access to not one but two original examples...
I kid I kid!!
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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Re: Pro Co Juggernauts
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....
- acidwash
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Re: Pro Co Juggernauts
Dude, those sound so burly. Love it.
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