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Lumpy's Tone Shop - Tonebender MKIII

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2009

Lumpy's Tone Shop Tonebenders can only be ordered directly from Tommy Castellucci, himself. Write to lumpysspeedshop@msn.com for a quote or a custom details, etc.

Highly recommended. :)

Thanks again to Ronaldo for his fabuloso Space-O-Verb reverb pedal. It's a killer.

Oh, there is some slight 'clock' noise on the audio track. Sorry about that. I'm still searching for the source and it's driving me NUTS!! Heheh.

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  • what amp is this through?

  • Laney VC50. Clean channel.

  • hey awesome vid!

    have u got any idea what sort of enclosures this has been built in i.e model name, number etc.??

    if not is there any chance of some measurements?

    thanks :D

  • I'm pretty sure it's a 1590BB case.

    Tommy?

  • Hey, I watched couple of your videos and enjoyed every one of them - very cool, professional.

    Do you use Brierley's on that strat as well? Do you mind telling which model and what pots do you use? I'd be grateful

  • Thanks for the kind words. Very encouraging. :) Yes, I use Mick's pickups in that Strat, the Tele and now the Burny SG. They are all medium to low output, custom wound for me by Mick (who will tell you exact specs, just email him, he's a great guy) but I believe he calls them 'Vintage/Modern'. Cheers, BK.

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  • @rokkenroll tone deaf lol

  • @papakilatube Sorry, but the MkII has 3 transistors (just like the MkIII)

  • @rokkenroll Hey I have built a few fuzz pedals, go check mine out. I have some advise on what amps to play fuzz type pedals on. Not everyone likes fuzz because...

    Thanks let me know what cha think. orbitbuilder

  • @zorrosta the mkII is a two knob, two transistor pedal

    and the mkIII is a three knob, three transistor pedal. the MKIII's also have a tone control, while the MKII's only have attack and volume. cheers!

  • In my opinion this sounds like the distortion you would find on a cheap practice amp.

  • Nice TREX!

  • what is the difference in tone between a MKII and a MKIII ?

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