MK II NKT OC75
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- 1bottlerocket
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MK II NKT OC75
While this is not in the same league as the Big Daddy or some of the other far out one-offs, it is my pride and joy. Here are some shots of my NKT OC75 special MK II, enjoy!
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Re: MK II NKT OC75
Tim, what ya been doing to that board? Sweet sweet lovin'? You need to stick it back down.
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Re: MK II NKT OC75
Hey Dave, it was that way when I opened up the hood, is something awry? Let me know what I have to do to get her back in tip-top form
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Re: MK II NKT OC75
Oh no. Yeah that circuit board has been on the booze. It should be nice and straight.
Looks like one of the feet has come loose. Just push it down firmly and carefully back into place. That should do it. So much for the permanent adhesive
Looks like one of the feet has come loose. Just push it down firmly and carefully back into place. That should do it. So much for the permanent adhesive
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Re: MK II NKT OC75
Methinks the builder was on the boozeThe Captain wrote:Oh no. Yeah that circuit board has been on the booze. It should be nice and straight.
Looks like one of the feet has come loose. Just push it down firmly and carefully back into place. That should do it. So much for the permanent adhesive
...always blaming it on the permanent adhesive
That thing's dope!
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Re: MK II NKT OC75
OK Dave, I will give that a try today and see how it goes. Thanks!
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-Garfunk M. Rafferty
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Re: MK II NKT OC75
The Captain wrote:Oh no. Yeah that circuit board has been on the booze. It should be nice and straight. Looks like one of the feet has come loose. Just push it down firmly and carefully back into place. That should do it. So much for the permanent adhesive
Looks like one of the production elves was being slapdash while Dave was online and not keeping a watchful eye on themmarkom89 wrote:Methinks the builder was on the booze ...always blaming it on the permanent adhesive That thing's dope!
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Re: MK II NKT OC75
so how does it sounds? compaired to your other mk2s?
limited edition : oc75-tilted circuit board
limited edition : oc75-tilted circuit board
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Re: MK II NKT OC75
Hey JP, Sadly I don't have another MK II to compare, this is the only one I gotsJP30 wrote:so how does it sounds? compaired to your other mk2s?
limited edition : oc75-tilted circuit board
I can tell you that compared to the 1966 it sounds a bit grittier and has more of a full, thick sound. It works especially well with all my single coil equipped guitars, which is pretty much all I use anyway. I would love to be able to compare it with an OC81D model or even a 'standard', if you can call any of these pedals standard since they are such masterpieces, model fitted with OC75's.
I really like this pedal a lot and hope to get a couple more in the future to have on tap.
Never argue with an idiot, they bring you down to their level and beat you with experience
-Garfunk M. Rafferty
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Re: MK II NKT OC75
Anybody know anything about more about the transistors? I have a collection of NKT OC81s and OC81DNs exactly like them. I've only so far used them in a MKIII clone. If I remember right, lower gain than I usually use but nice sounding.
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