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    NPD!

    This one is made in Holland, by my friend Richard De Jong. Very cool pedal! Here is my demo/review.



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    Yeah sounds great on the "Cold Shot" pass sounds cool !
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    Hi Robert,

    The pedal sounds fantastic. Very organic and warm. I wonder though, if a vertically mounted tube is a practical invention. Considering pedalboard cases and bags (I use a small Gator board with bag), makes it difficult for me to find the pedal practical. Demounting the tube....nay....
    I have once had the chance to play a Tube Driver, which also has a tube insinde. Of course the footprint is slightly different, but the pedal fits better I think.
    All in all the R1 contributes in a very good way to your setup!
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    Thanks!
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    Nice demo Robert. And well played!

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    Excellent demo, Robert! That is a really nice sounding pedal.

    By the way, you never age, do you?

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