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I have tried searching this, but didn’t come up with anything. What pedals did the Russian factory produce? The reason I ask is that I have a Big Muff, Bassballs and Small Stone, and love them A LOT! What else is out there for me to help put me into debt?
So they only made 5 Electric Mistress’s? I guess that one is out…and I don’t really need a mixer…
Hmmm…well I guess I can be satisfied then. Time to get back to the USA ones!
Thanks again for all the great information Mr. Neely!
I was told by the seller there were only 5 but another EH salesman told me there were only 3.
And I take it the one pictured is yours…making you a very fortunate guy! I find this whole pedal collecting habit to be very therapeutic. The ultimate goal to own every kind. I don’t think that I am gonna come close to the main goal, but I am getting to my happy place! Thanks again!
yeah i own 2 of those mini mixers, nothing fancy but they come in handy now and then, i mostly use them to mix together signal chains on my pedal board.
it’s where the russian pedals were made! you know, Green and Black Muffs etc.
the mini mixer…
http://www.qualityguitars.com/images/web/MinMix2.JPG
ehx also make valves in russia.
Same company. Just different factory.
Here’s the story:
http://electroharmonix.ronsound.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=61&Itemid=25
Not really no……….but where did you think the russian pedals were made?
I believe the Mike Matthews Soul Kiss and Mike Matthews Red Army Overdrive were the first two Russian pedals made there.