@@TheGuitarGeek I wanna win your next guitar giveaway my guitars and gear got stolen here recently so I'm rebuilding and I don't have a 🪓! So I'm entering your giveaways I know I'll win a guitar in the next 3.............years!
Exactly what I thought when I saw the date: Boss should thank this guy, pay some royalties and just do it, and that would probably sell blindly more than the JHS Morning Glory!
The CT3 doesn’t have the original components that the CT1 and CT2 had. The CT2 fixed the bypass issues that plagued the CT1 and was the favorite of Robert Johnson and Eugene Martone.
I wish I could go back in time to when you posted this to buy the silver screw version. The new CT3 just doesn't have the same amount of headroom because it's not 12v
Oh yeah I agree, that would be a badass pedal for. I'd pay $400 for it easy. That was a killer looking pedal could you imagine if it was authentic easy a $400 pedal all day long!
@@DMSProduktions I really do wish because that would be a killer pedal but, one things for sure if Bill & Boss did this they wouldn't be able to make them fast enough ya know!!!!
@@RockyH. the centaur circuit is not like a secret. There are so many well built centaur type hard clippers handbuilt for 200 bucks and even the 20 bucks Chinese ones get pretty close. You can absolutely just get a DIY kit with hand selected components and a PCB and get a stellar pedal for 50 bucks, as long as you know which end on the soldering iron is the hot bit.
@@ithemba I have the General Guitar Gadgets Klon kit and its a great sounding pedal. The only thing I did was match up pairs of an old stash of 1N34 diodes I have in a bin until I really got the sound I liked.
It's seems what you liked the most about it was all the work Boss must've put into the design, how attentive to detail they were, and even though they didn't get the knobs right you're understanding, because surely they tried and are probably a bit dissatisfied for that, but, hey, they made their best effort and there are deadlines you know, they're cool, you get them 🤔
I can't find it anywhere. Must be rare. I will pay $5,000 for one. It is so special, I must have it. It sounds exquisite. Exactly like an original Klon. I believe this pedal will revolutionize the Guitar Overdrive industry and even surpass the original Klon Centaur in value. This is one of the greatest finds of my life. Thank you Boss for your partnership with Bill. Incredible. 🎉
@@nickspitzley8539 Ha....omg dude quit my eyes are hurting I'm laughing so hard.....check it everytime I comment on Tylers RU-vid page I ask him if I can have his Klon!!! Hopefully one day he'll relent and give it to me half a million dollars or not! LOL.....Nick I don't think I'm gonna get it though brother I really don't Haaaaaaaaa
After watching the whole video, and amidst searching for more reviews and wondering if you had broken a review embargo, it hit me like a ton of bricks (especially considering the recent Tone Bender, discontinuation of KTR's, etc.). Well played, sir, well played.
Watched it a second time, and facepalmed hard when I noticed how many times you were close to cracking up. Either I have gotten more gullible this year, or the YT guitar community has really upped it's April fool's game this year. Probably a little of both.
This is crazy funny. I need to find an old Boss pedal and gut it. Powder coat, and install a DIY circuit. It really looks super cool. Nice job and happy April 1.
Lol did you intentionally make the wampler sound better? Too me, it had a warmer sound. I'd be interested to know if it was exactly the same and I was just making it up in my head.
And now that you did your perfect little April fools day joke, Boss has taken notice and have announced they will be not only be making clones of the Klon, but of other pedals, including the Behringer vintage phaser, BUT!! The big big news is this: COSM Dumble clones. The first amp is a combo, with a six inch speaker, to keep the weight down. It's called the Solid State Singer. SS is all the rage these days. As a matter of fact, they've reopened a germanium transistor plant and willl be returning to all through hole parts. They are also reintroducing socketed transistors. Thank god. Nothing is quite as much fun as hot swapping transistors. They are also releasing... and this may be a prank, but... an entirely tube based JC-240. A 240 watt, tube combo with eight 15" speakers and an all tube chorus. Octophonic sound. Bad ass. Heavy though. It's meant to be a bass amp. The extension cab is based on the old ampeg SVT design but with 16 x 15" speakers instead of 8x10 Which means more singers, guitar players, drummers and keyboardists with back problems. As we all know, through history, not one, single, bass player has ever lugged an SVT 8x10 up a flight of stairs and into a club. they always disappear to buy a slice of pizza during load in. Bastards.
@@TheGuitarGeek Really? I still think that it’s a jolly good April Fool’s Day joke. I suppose I might be apologising to you in the next week. I hope that it’s real. Boss was THE brand to have when I started playing. 👍😁👍
@@TheGuitarGeek Well done. I called you out on your Boss Klon video days ago, but it was a couple of days before other people figured out your joke. I had the advantage of being about 9hrs ahead of the UK and up to 16.5hrs ahead of the US. What a classic joke. I only got suspicious because I wanted to see how much it was, but I couldn’t find a single mention of it. As an Englishman in Australia, I salute you, Sir! Best music joke of 2021. 🥇🏆🏅🎖👍
@@TheGuitarGeek There are a lot of bullshit artists in the comments. You totally fooled me. They’re all pretending that they knew it was a joke, but they posted comments a day or two after your video. You know that they all tried like buggery to buy a Boss Klon. Boss is every player’s naughty secret in Australia, but until the late 90s, or later, it was THE brand over here. I bought my first pedal in 1978, and I wasn’t aware of much else in overdrives until the 2000s. That was an excellent April Fools’ joke. Good job. 👍😁👍🏆