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"Sick and Tired of your 'thin' sounding guitar pedal?"


"Wish there was a cheaper way to get 
'boutique' pedals for 25% of the price?"

There IS...

Have you ever had the unpleasant experience of buying a guitar pedal at your local Guitar Store, where the pedal seemed to just be so much BETTER when you played it in the store... 

Have you ever bought a pedal when you didn't know what good tone was...and now that you are better, you can't stand this thing?!

Or maybe you have a guitar pedal or two that is "decent", but not great by any stretch of the means.

For most of us, it's just a fact of a guitarist's life -- GAS, or Gear Acquisition Syndrome, where you are trying and trying to find just *that* tone, and you end up buying pedal after pedal, searching for the 'holy grail' of tones in your head. Seriously -- who REALLY wants to spend $300 on every new 'boutique' pedal that these crazy builders are coming out with? Are they REALLY worth it?

Short answer: NO!

Why? Because almost ALL of these pedals are simply OVERPRICED clones of cheaper, widely known pedals...


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A good example of this is the Fulltone Fulldrive (tm)...

did you know that it is nothing more than a modified Ibanez Tubescreamer (tm)? Did you know that a tubescreamer is based off of the same circuit as the boss sd-1? 
Here is what that means:
Fulltone Fulldrive (tm): $199 
Boss SD-1 with the parts needed to modify it to sound like the fulldrive (tm): $50

Want another example of an overpriced boutique Tubescreamer (tm)?
Klon Centaur (tm), Landgraff Dynamic Overdrive (tm), and tons more. 

That is just a quick example...

There are MANY examples such as this...most overdrives are based off of the tubescreamer circuit. 

Fuzz, distortion, chorus, flanger, phaser, nearly all pedals out nowadays are based off of an old analog circuit that has been around forever. The difference between these pedals is that they have modifications that make them sound/react different.

This is where modifying inexpensive pedals is the cheapest, most cost effective way to massive, knock-you-out-of-your-socks great tone.

Here's how to 'STOP THE MADNESS!'

I've designed and developed a proven, guaranteed guide to teach you how--and the best thing is YOU DON'T NEED TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW. Even better--you don't need any electronics knowledge. You don't need to know anything except how to follow directions, because I will lead you through the process, step by step, in easy to understand language.

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This is a 223 page book -- NOT an ebook, or anything you download ...
It is a regular book that you can sit on your couch, and read!

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I've modded pedals for quite a while now, and even for many BIG name professional guitarists...my research and dedication to pedal modifications is your advantage!

Check out the reviews on my pedal mods HERE.

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If you would like to get a few free sample modification kits, 
send me an email at info@guitartone.net and you will 
immediately be sent the link to the free downloads.

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After you read download this detailed guide, you'll be able to perform effect pedal mods with precision, and ease. You literally can mod 10-15 of your pedals for the price of one modded pedal by a company which does this.

Also, you will be able to apply this knowledge to ANY other pedal-this is a manual that I WISH I had when I was starting--written from years of notes and put together so a 4 year old could do this.

Modifying your first pedal without instruction can be intimidating to say the least, and almost a guaranteed failure, but with this manual, I show you exactly what, how and where to change your pedal so dramatically, you'll wonder why you've been using stock pedals all this time. ANYONE can do this--even if your not good with your hands. I will teach you all you need to know... in everyday language to make it easily understandable.

The diy kit comes with complete instructions, pictures, and video on how to mod pedals. It comes with complete part list, and easy to read, detailed instructions, as well as video on how to solder and desolder.. I will teach you everything from how to solder/desolder, how the find the components on the circuit board, inside tips, tricks, and hints, all the way to the last step of putting the last screw in. 

I've made this absolutely 'dummy proof'. With just a little bit of patience, you CAN do this. I've eliminated all the possibilities of messing anything up.

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Wondering what they sound like after being modded?

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Listen to what others have said about the DIY kits:

Hey Brian, first I want to say I love my pedal now that I've done your classic rock mod ( with a larger resistor for a heavier tone, you mentioned it in your tube emulator mod) it was well worth the ten bucks and I must say it is very easy. I am only 18 and ever really had to solder on a board before but your instructions guided me perfectly. 

thanks again your mods rock!! 
Alex
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Thanks a million Brian ...this is great stuff.
I always could get a good sound ( strat into boogie ) but now it's
sensational!
The ds-1 and cs-3 mods have opened up the tone where it really matters, nice
texture and voice to the upper mids, and a less "processed"
sound....fantastic.
A well known local pro player came up to me after my regular sunday night
gig and offered to buy my entire rig right there as it sat "don't change a
thing" he said, " I'll get my tech to get a photo of it so we can set it the
same way".
I'm sorta sentimental about my gear so I settled on letting him have a photo
of my pedal and amp settings for a bottle of Jack Daniels.

Well, apart from burning my fingers with the soldering iron
(fffffff...ouch!!!) I'm havin' lots of fun.
Thanks again for a great service,
Your friend in Ireland,
Iggy.

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thanks Brian! I modded my first pedal less than 24 hours after
getting your kits.Once again great job on your part!!!!!!!!!!! 
thanks,
Lance P.

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"Hi Brian, I've just recieved the DIY book and am very pleased! I got
right to work and did the MT2 mod and am just amazed at how it turned a
basically useless pedal( for my taste at least) into a very useful and
toneful effect. It's now going from the shelf to my pedalboard. I can't
wait to mod more pedals as I get them. Thanks again!

Sincerely, Nino."
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...the mod sure beefed up the Sd-1 to be a blues monster.  Now onto the MT-2.  I was skeptical when I ordered the kit.  After all, it’s the most ridiculed yet most purchased pedal by boss.  I only do a few songs that would use such a heavy distortion and I was still looking for other pedals to replace this one but when I did this mod, that search ended.  I could use this pedal for a bunch of songs now.  No more nasally tone.  Just a big wall of distortion tone.  The lead tone from this pedal is thicker, the distortion is smoother, and the sustain is still there and smooth and crunchy and warmer.  Thick, smooth, and warm are three words I would have never associated with the Metal Zone.   Great work Brian, keep it up.  And one more thing, that is the brightest blue light I’ve ever seen.  The mod is worth it for that alone.
E. Mantione 
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I got the delay mod kits and they sound great! The tone went from lifeless and, well, digital, to analogish and grainy! And the star trek mod is perfect for strange leads. I'll have to scrape together some more money so I can buy the download of all the mod sheets.

Thanks, man. I'm really impressed with the way this pedal came to life!

Regards,
D Hamon

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NEW! TWO versions available now:
*A physical, hard copy book (NOT an ebook), 223 pages
*Ebook with the same information, except you get it IMMEDIATELY, 
and it includes video on how to solder, and desolder.

 

Click Here To Purchase

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(not an ebook)

Color Version of Hardcopy
(not an ebook)

Click Here to go to Download this eBook
( get it IMMEDIATELY, download )

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Warning Disclaimer: These modifications are recommended for persons over the age of 18. If you are under 18, you should have adult supervision before attempting modifications. Please use safety precautions when modding, using tools and soldering. We are not to be held responsible if you get hurt, hurt someone else or destroy property. By viewing any of the links below you comply with the above statement and fully realize any risks that may be involved with performing any of the modifications listed. Always wear safety protection and follow safety guidelines and directions on products. Solder can pop in your eyes, burn skin, etc. Some materials used in guitar pedals can be harmful if inhaled. Batteries can explode acid on your skin and clothing. USE PRECAUTIONS, READ DIRECTIONS AND ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY PROTECTION.

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