Dave Lewis
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Hope he’s got deep pockets because that case will cost .

And every other one on the market
Personally, I would like to see Bill win this as the blatant ripping off of every single detail by Behringer needs to end.
"IC" what you did there.Anyhow, I have zero horses in this race, if at all, I'll buy a NUX Horseman.
I agree. His business model isn't sustainable. Luckily there are countless other options that don't blatantly rip off his IP. A circuit is one thing, but the name, logo, case, design, etc.? No bueno.There's pretty much no decent way to get an original Clone
Doesn't say "Centaur" and neither did they 1:1 copy the graphics. Thin line, of course, but Uli might've leaned too far out the window this time.
I use one of these. The silver and gold modes are a nice touch… plus 18v internally.Anyhow, I have zero horses in this race, if at all, I'll buy a NUX Horseman.
I use one of these. The silver and gold modes are a nice touch… plus 18v internally.
It’s in their Queen of Tone too along with a BluesBreaker on the other side. Stackable and routable. With a JFET boost switch on the back.
Is there a difference between the two?The silver and gold modes are a nice touch
Is there a difference between the two?
According to @SillyOctpuss not on the originals (didn't know that before myself), but on the Horseman, the silver mode is a little gainier (and possibly sounding a tad more aggressive in general, too), so that's a neat option.
Yeah, I was referring to the originals.
The case is not the same. It is smaller, and others use the exact same case as well.I agree. His business model isn't sustainable. Luckily there are countless other options that don't blatantly rip off his IP. A circuit is one thing, but the name, logo, case, design, etc.? No bueno.
You sure about that? I’m not sure the Mosky is.All klones are 18v internally.