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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › what will become of the small clone?
Possibly one of the greatest pedals ehx have made, but still no diecast version? If we presume that most of the ‘classic’ chassis will be gone by the end of the year how come there’s no sign of the new model….the clone and the stone are pretty much the only pedals left in that size case and there is already a diecast small stone ready to take over.
…and before anyone says “nano clone’ it isn’t a small clone (no depth switch)
this is really a plea to EHX, don’t kill the Small Clone it’s a brilliant sounding simple chorus.
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i lke classic chassis’s
I, too, prefer the classic chassis. I do recognize the practical reasons for sizing them down, though.
Here’s the best corse of action: Acquire all of the classic pedals you want before they become either impossible to find or hideously overpriced. I just ordered a classic Pulsar a few days ago. It was a bitch to find, but I did it.
I like the classic chassis better also, but now i think i’m starting to like the XO’s better because they save more room.
I think you misunderstand I don’t want the classic…I actually want a diecast version of the small clone.