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Anyone using the ROG Flipster pedal?


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Thinking of trying some DIY and the Flipster overdrive/Ampeg preamp pedal kit looks interesting.
Anyone here use it and like what it does?

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i bought a flipster off a guy a while ago, didnt build it myself so no clue as to any differences he made in there, but it sounds pretty cool, but when you crank the gain it gets a bit too compressed and smooth, but can sound awesome and gnarly before that.

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I've built one too, which I don't use very often, but it does more or less what you'd expect. It's good for getting a bit of amp-ish character when running a DI. It doesn't overdrive very far (though you can tweak that through FET choice and bias adjustments), but does so in a smooth, compressed way as mentioned above. I found with mine that it's just a little too mellow sounding - I like to turn the treble up on most preamps (including old-school valve amps), or use a bright switch if I've got one - more for upper-mid bite than sparkly modern sounding stuff, but I can't really get that out of the stock flipster. Mine is the older design though - I think it's had a redesign since then.

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[quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1375713053' post='2164599'] After the redesign its now called Ginger. Been meaning to build this one for a ling time. [/quote]

Me too; heres the website:

[url="http://www.runoffgroove.com/ginger.html"]http://www.runoffgro...com/ginger.html[/url]

I managed to get a vero layout for it too, if you want I can PM it over.

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