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I had some EHX pedals I’ve tried out. I sold them all pretty quickly and two of them were reported as faulty by the eBay buyers. One was the Memory Toy. I had told the lady it was probably a loose circuit board. Anyway she said it was all tight, which makes you wonder about her woman bits, because when the pedal came back it was definitely loose. I pushed it into position and it worked.
The other pedal was a Micro Q-tron. This guy said it was faulty and didn’t work like in the video’s he had seen. I told him how to use it, and that nothing he was saying sounded like a fault. It was working exactly like they do. So after two weeks of BSing about I offer to take it back. Finally it arrives back and it works perfectly. Not a damned thing wrong with it. Sheesh….Yep, you guessed it, the guy had NFI how to use an envelope triggered filter.
So restored was my faith in EHX that I bought a POG2.
The other pedal was a Micro Q-tron. This guy said it was faulty and didn’t work like in the video’s he had seen. I told him how to use it, and that nothing he was saying sounded like a fault. It was working exactly like they do. So after two weeks of BSing about I offer to take it back. Finally it arrives back and it works perfectly. Not a damned thing wrong with it. Sheesh….Yep, you guessed it, the guy had NFI how to use an envelope triggered filter.
So restored was my faith in EHX that I bought a POG2.
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Stinks about the ebay buyers.
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