Craig Anderton - Clarifier
- Ripdivot
- Resistor Ronker
Does anyone have any info on the Craig Anderton Clarifier Onboard EQ? I built one out of an old Guitar Player Magazine about 20 years ago. I used it as an EQ after a distortion circuit and from what I remember it sounded pretty good. Anyway that pedal is long gone along with the build article. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
- fosnal1950
- Breadboard Brother
I'll send you the scanned files if you like !
Pm me .
I've used it for at least 15 years now and it is great for some applications.
I built it into my guitar ( a Gibson les paul custom) and replaced the regular tone with this and have a bypass switch.
I feed it with 2 nine volt batteries for more headroom.
It has a low impedance output.
Alf
Pm me .
I've used it for at least 15 years now and it is great for some applications.
I built it into my guitar ( a Gibson les paul custom) and replaced the regular tone with this and have a bypass switch.
I feed it with 2 nine volt batteries for more headroom.
It has a low impedance output.
Alf
- modman
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Just happened to see this thread, and found this:
https://music-electronics-forum.com/for ... g-anderton
Still looking for the original Guitar Player article, though...
https://music-electronics-forum.com/for ... g-anderton
Still looking for the original Guitar Player article, though...
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- Lani
- Solder Soldier
Thought I would just add these for safe keeping....
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