I haven't made any. I might do though. It sounds glorious clean and the klipp channel has the awesome raw fuzzyness to it but still cleans up to a nice far warm tone. I could noodle on the neck pickup of a strat for hours on this amp. Soon It'll return to its rightful owner. I wont be sad though as I share a rehearsal room with him so I get to smash it with fuzz pedals at high volume
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Love it. Some good Gut Shot PPr0n. Never saw the inside of a Klipp before.
I had the chance to buy a Klipp several years ago, but passed on it. I wish now I had bought it.
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They certainly had their own way of doing layouts which is always cool to learn from. Pretty neat for how complicated some of it is although I'd hate to build one like that.
It really does sound awesome. The clean tones are to die for. Its got that british flavour but without that aggressive mid range honk that I don't like in the cleans of a JMP. Its also ferociously loud and punchy now the caps have been swapped. I'll get to play it loud with dirt pedals pretty soon!
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