Different JangleBoxes?

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I wanted to change the knobs on my grey Janglebox to Rick or J-bass style knobs, but this pot shafts are really tiny! Oh well
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Tele295 wrote:I wanted to change the knobs on my grey Janglebox to Rick or J-bass style knobs, but this pot shafts are really tiny! Oh well
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When I play guitar gigs, I usually use a POD 2.0 (red kidney) instead of an amplifier. The built-in digital compressor of a POD is actually the cleanest, with the lowest noise and no "pumping" of the signal, that I have ever used.
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