Hi everyone, a friend of mine mentioning the other day, I have checked out those boutique pedals manufactured under the brand name of Tonemill. Imo they sound rather nice, different and more vintage-ish-). You can either check their page at www.facebook.com/tonemill or just youtube it for live video demos; all unedited...
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I live there and this is the first time I have heard their existance. However if you still would like to have something built in Turkey, check out Alen Geere - Pedals
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I always see on the Ebay great capacitors from Turkey but I am resistant to buy from there for some reason. I have to say though that the capacitors look of great quality, but my resistance has kept me at bay for now... Might have to buy some caps from there one day to see if those parts are really good or what. Just don't know if those parts are NOS and that impedes my decision to buy Turkish parts. Maybe I should try to rectify my thinking better and one day filter my thinking better to get some other opinions on the matter.When the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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Well, so doI !!!!
Originally posted by strata View PostI live there and this is the first time I have heard their existance. However if you still would like to have something built in Turkey, check out Alen Geere - Pedals
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Originally posted by DrGonz78 View PostI always see on the Ebay great capacitors from Turkey but I am resistant to buy from there for some reason. I have to say though that the capacitors look of great quality, but my resistance has kept me at bay for now... Might have to buy some caps from there one day to see if those parts are really good or what. Just don't know if those parts are NOS and that impedes my decision to buy Turkish parts. Maybe I should try to rectify my thinking better and one day filter my thinking better to get some other opinions on the matter.
Returning back to the pedals, I don't think that there are many people who know their manufacture at all. They are a niche item for those who already happen to have all boss and ibanez made pedals and still want something different I guess:-)
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Well, I did search.
Found the main page: TONEMILL Full Analog Effect Pedals for Guitar
So far, so good.
But it has some *serious* issues, which makes me wonder.
1) Clicking on [sound samples] it takes you to: [Tonemill BluesMill] page, describing a red MXR Dist+ clone.
No, no [sound samples] there *at all*.
And the pedal description is , to say it someway, "strange".
The pedal is called BLUESmill ; but its description claims: This pedal has a rather crunchy heavy / trash metal sound.
2) clicking on [models] , brings you to [Tonemill Contact Us ]
3) clicking on [video samples] brings you again to the [Tonemill BluesMill] page, with our old friend the red MXR Dist+ clone.
4) clicking on [sound samples], the server answers: [Not Found The requested document was not found on this server. Web Server at tonemill.com ]
5) [prices] and [news] take you nowhere.(you stay in the same page you were before) and finally:
6) [contact us] does indeed give contact info.
7) although 5 different pedals are mentioned, clicking on *any* of them, either takes you nowhere or sshows you the red Dist+ clone.
*All* of them:
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So please let me suggest that if you want them to be "everywhere on the net", you'd better address the *big* page problems first, just in case somebody with 10 idle minutes indeed *does* navigate the Tonemill site.
As a side note, I know and love Istambul, Imperial capital for over 1600 years.
Anytime I'd love to be on some fast steamer along the Bosphorus sipping some tea, coffee or ayran.Juan Manuel Fahey
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