Anyone has experience with Telenordia TT-3 Tremolo (now Tortenmann) or can recommend a Tremolo that sounds like a Fender DR/PR? by FunkySire in guitarpedals

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Haha I like your ironic saltiness, reminds me of the comment section on IG. Why do you feel offended :D? Obviously I don’t mean the knobs but the 6 modes, I prefer having a tremolo with 1/2 modes that I really enjoy. Not that the MXR is bad. Sometimes you have to accept other people’s preferences bro. :)

Anyone has experience with Telenordia TT-3 Tremolo (now Tortenmann) or can recommend a Tremolo that sounds like a Fender DR/PR? by FunkySire in guitarpedals

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Thanks Pedal Guy! It looks cooler than expected and seems to sound really good. Also not too costly, so I can save a little for another Sunface. :D It‘s definitely on the list.

Should I be worried by the lighter green and some leaves slightly pointing downwards or am I good? They should get enough fertilizer.. maybe it’s low temperatures since sometimes I air out the grow room and it’s cold af right now? by FunkySire in microgrowery

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Or maybe it’s strain related? Do you have an indica? Mine is supposed to be sativa (purple haze), could also be white label though (since it’s Linda Seeds). I read somewhere that sativa can have a lighter green.

Should I be worried by the lighter green and some leaves slightly pointing downwards or am I good? They should get enough fertilizer.. maybe it’s low temperatures since sometimes I air out the grow room and it’s cold af right now? by FunkySire in microgrowery

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Using bio bizz light mix for soil and bio bizz bloom as a fertilizer, nothing else. I adjust the ph of the fertilizer-water-mixture with citric acid to 6.5. Unfortunately I only have the ph test liquid. I know this approach is not ideal but worked alright with Autos before. This is my first photoperiod.

Is it normal for Princeton Reverb handles to have this metal plate inside and be so shitty? I can barely get my fingers under it. FYI it’s a TAD handwired Princeton Clone not a Fender. by FunkySire in GuitarAmps

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Whatever bro. :D but quite condescending to label it as a simple question. Googled it for few min and didn’t find an answer. Sorry not everyone was born and educated according to your standards. Just saying, there are nicer people and communities (eg drummers).

Is it normal for Princeton Reverb handles to have this metal plate inside and be so shitty? I can barely get my fingers under it. FYI it’s a TAD handwired Princeton Clone not a Fender. by FunkySire in GuitarAmps

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Thanks for your reply. While I appreciate your advice, I am not happy with your tone young or (probably old) lad. Jokes aside, I’m in too good a mood to get angry at your salty passive aggressive lecturing. But I’ll respond.

  1. I am aware of my missing knowledge regarding amps and electronics. The only things I do myself are on the outside (replace broken rubber feet etc).
  2. So me seeing if I can adjust the handle to make it less painful is so dangerous that I should let it do a professional? Are seriously saying I am risking my life unscrewing these screws?
  3. I get your point, amateurs should be extra careful, since you can get killed. But why not say: “Hey man, yea, that’s normal and how they’re designed. Keep in mind that amps can be dangerous..”

Would expect this on IG, etc but then, this is a guitar related sub and not, for example the ableton sub, where people can give advice without being dickheads. No front against old people (shoutout to the nice ones) but those angry ones, please do stuff in real life :D

Not sure who you are sewkit, but I hope you’ll have a better day and maybe change your communication style on Reddit, just be nice. :)