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e.s.c. wrote:

ive usually noticed noise issues on most behringer gear, still never tried any of their pedals, though i know of  few things they made that were solid

I've never personally had noise issues with mine; I've used one of their bass synths, a chorus pedal and one of the digital delays before without any real problem. I do know that people complain about noise occasionally, I've just never personally had bad luck. Another pedal of interest would be this guy, which I'd imagine is their version of a Sonic Maximizer: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/BLE400.aspx

Hey there! Running an EQ has really helped me boost things like my leads (I play bass guitar along with it and have a live drummer, so our synth leads function as guitar leads) and you can do it MUCH cheaper. These Behringer pedals are totally sufficient and sound pretty good for the money, and they're easily replaceable if yours should fall victim to some sort of accident.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Behringer-EQ700 … B000KIRT6A

Edit: It's about £20 with free shipping all over the internet.

Bit wish wrote:
Apeshit wrote:


Hey, ordered one of these!


Likewise ^___^


I'll be posting pictures of what I did with mine soon!

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thedimitry wrote:


Since my AGB-001 didn't get much love here I'll try something else... The "Spray paint didn't work as intended and ended up splattering all over my Grey Boy" tongue


That looks gnarly though! I really like how the unintentional results almost look like you used a kind of paint that does that marbled look. This is awesome.

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Hey guys, I'm new around these parts and thought I'd post some of my new DMGs. All parts for these are from Kitsch-bent (thanks dude!) who has gone out of his way to respond to my emails and make sure I got everything I needed for my builds before shipping them out. I've got another DMG in the works now, and all of my DMGs are part of a series.

Here's the prodigal son, MegaBoy. First a progress shot, then a post-paint shot. This was my first case painting, and I learned a lot.

Here's my favorite so far, the BassBoy. Everything went well here, adding a prosound mod to this fella next week.

And my small-scale button swaps on some MGBs and CGB for my girlfriend.
Backlighting didn't go well here, so this teal backlight went into the MegaBoy ultimately.


katsumbhong wrote:

In my experience, once you damage the ribbon cable on the Gameboy Pockets, it is nearly impossible to fix them. It is much more logical to just swap in a new LCD Screen from another Pocket.

I do have a spare Pocket with a backlight in it if you are interested.

Thanks for the quick response! I'm going to see if the non-working pocket I just bought's LCD is functional, and if it isn't I'll contact you about your spare. Thank you!

Hey everyone, I'm new here. Long time lurker who finally made the plunge and started working on stuff. I've been doing light mods (button mods mostly) on DMGs and MGBs for a while but finally decided to add a backlight to my MGB last night and I think I boned myself. Based on the image, does it appear to you all that I've damaged the leads on the ribbon when installing my backlight? I assume this is not fixable and found a "non-working" MGB (does not power on - LCD is probably still functional and is not modded) to transplant the LCD into this one if need be.

Any feedback is appreciated, and I'm happy to finally introduce myself to you all.