
Jason Nicholls of Endelss Knobbing recreates knobs, fader caps and other musical equipment hardware using precious metals - because, let's face it, nothing's too good for your audio interface - Endless Knobbing
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Jason Nicholls of Endelss Knobbing recreates knobs, fader caps and other musical equipment hardware using precious metals - because, let's face it, nothing's too good for your audio interface - Endless Knobbing
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That volume knob is missing a marking.
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I like it when my volume is set to eleven !
(well actually no, beaucuse that would meen I'd be using a Fender amp, or an amp other than my own)
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