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<blockquote data-quote="Mikal69" data-source="post: 63870" data-attributes="member: 2329"><p>I've built a couple of ggg's too, their fulltone '69 is fun for getting different fuzz tones</p><p>And built the ram's head and ggg tuned bmp. Good muff clones, especially if you use higher quality parts, then they are great clones. The only reason I like byoc more is they have better boards and traces as well as some better components. But you can't beat ggg for the prices, so if you blow up a project your only out $50 bucks or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikal69, post: 63870, member: 2329"] I've built a couple of ggg's too, their fulltone '69 is fun for getting different fuzz tones And built the ram's head and ggg tuned bmp. Good muff clones, especially if you use higher quality parts, then they are great clones. The only reason I like byoc more is they have better boards and traces as well as some better components. But you can't beat ggg for the prices, so if you blow up a project your only out $50 bucks or so. [/QUOTE]
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