Pero nagalaw mo na ang board niya... Natamaan mo na ng soldering iron ang PCB niya. Dalawang beses pa ang tama dahil kailangan mo tangalin ang iniligay mo at ibalik ang lumang components.
I suggest you have ready mods on different Boss effects so your potential clients can test them instead of you tirahin ang mga board nila without them hearing it first on their set up. Besides, wala ka pa sa status ni Robert Keeley, makakasira lang sa iyo kung hindi magustuhan ang board at sabihin na pinangako mo na gaganda ang tunog nila. More than anything, I am just giving you this unsolicited tip for your own protection because some of them might backbite.
Thank you sa concern mo dude, pero again, with this unsolicited advice, you are again exposing how judgmental you can be on things you have no knowledge about. When will you ever learn?
Can you judge my soldering skills already Mr. Gomez ? Masyado kang pessimistic boy. In the hope of educating you a bit, I will discuss my soldering technique with you, sana lang maintindihan mo. My "standard" solder is even shinier and has lower resistance than the wave-soldered standard Boss production method. It just is. In fact, for me to get down to the wave soldered standards, I have to adjust and bring my iron up earlier than its cook time so it will turn slightly cold. So what kung tamaan ng soldering iron ko yung board? Will you be able to see the difference ? Did I do permanent damage to it ? Hindi ko ba kaya ibalik sa dati without any loss in aesthetics and functionality yung pedal nila ? Eto pa matindi...WILL A TYPICAL, POTENTIAL, SECOND-HAND BUYER OPEN UP A PEDAL JUST TO INSPECT THE SOLDERS ?
Again, Alex, if you can't do it, DON'T IMPOSE YOUR LIMITATION ON OTHERS. Kung ikaw ang type na nakakasunog ng PCB (that is, kung alam mo kung ano ang PCB) tuwing tatamaan ng soldering iron mo ang ginagawa mo, hindi lahat ay kagaya mo. Your presuppositions about the matter are totally out of whack with reality.
Wala talaga ako sa status ni Robert Keeley, at hindi ko career at ka-careerin ang pagmo-mod. Do you think the measly service fee I charge enriches me ? No. My real reward is to see fellow guitarists go into wide-eyed wonder at the beauty of the tone of the pedals that I touched.
I do have the info on Keeley mods and I can execute them, and can bring them back to stock. So you're saying only Robert Keeley has the right to open and mod pedals, is that it? Vai notwithstanding, I don't even like the Keeley seeing eye and ultra mod pedals.
Teka, teka, ikaw ba, ano na ba status mo to talk to me in such a condescending manner? How many pedals have you repaired, modded or built from scratch ? Kung si Keeley ka, baka me value pa sa kin ang iyong unsolicited advice.
Isa pa ha. I mod the pedal and I let the customer listen. If he doesnt like it, I'll return it to it's original state and they don't have to pay, except for the time wasted which cannot be refunded. Now if you mod your pedal, by nature, you are taking a risk of wasting my time and yours. That is the price you pay for paying only PPP instead of the $$$$ that Keeley charges. At eto pa. If for some reason although how far remote that is that I cannot satisfy my customer, I WILL BUY HIS PEDAL AT A FAIR PRICE AND KEEP IT FOR MYSELF. That is my risk, protection and enjoyment that I can buy for myself.
Eto naman ang unsolicited tip ko for you. Do yourself a favor and stop embarrasing yourself by attempting to project yourself as the authority in things that you hardly know about.