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Old 07-28-2011, 04:43 PM
EricPeterson EricPeterson is offline
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Thumbs up Big thanks to Wilbur Electronics (TGP Alias CRMBoA) for Fixing my Noisy Cricket!!

So I broke my Noisy Cricket amp a while back trying to rehouse it, and I could not put humpty back together again.

Fast Forward:


Pedalgate is in full force, and tensions are high. A fellow member CRMBoA contacts me out of the blue to apologize for quoting me out of context on another forum (I did not even see it, and a very class move btw) we start to shoot the breeze and the subject comes to pedal building, I mention I always wanted to build a pedal but was gun shy after my cricket debacle. So get this:

He offers to fix it, for free. And to top it off, he does an excellent job! The thing is back up and running and sounding better than ever, he did some fine work too and nice wiring, much better than it was even originally.

Just wanted to give other members a heads up and be on the look out for his stuff.

Here it is atop a cab I made for it out of an old typewriter case:

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Old 07-28-2011, 05:58 PM
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CRBMoa is indeed a solid dude.
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Old 07-29-2011, 09:36 AM
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CRBMoa is indeed a solid dude.
Yup, he's a good guy. Another thumbs up.
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