Thanks for the comment. The reverse functionality of the attack and release controls, which differs from the original design, means that faster settings are achieved by turning the knobs to the left and slower settings to the right.
Whats the difference between the Lindell 76 and the Black Lion 76 (not the Bluey of course)? They seem to emulate the same piece at around the same price point, and both companies are owned by one owner so just wondering
Thanks for the comment. All we know is that Tobias Lindell was part of the development for the Seventeen and that both companies share the same distributor (In the EU at least). Good question and it would be interesting to look a little deeper into this. Both units are advertised as not being direct clones of any specific revision.
Explain what you mean about the release and attack times have been reversed!!
Thanks for the comment. The reverse functionality of the attack and release controls, which differs from the original design, means that faster settings are achieved by turning the knobs to the left and slower settings to the right.
Whats the difference between the Lindell 76 and the Black Lion 76 (not the Bluey of course)?
They seem to emulate the same piece at around the same price point, and both companies are owned by one owner so just wondering
Thanks for the comment. All we know is that Tobias Lindell was part of the development for the Seventeen and that both companies share the same distributor (In the EU at least). Good question and it would be interesting to look a little deeper into this. Both units are advertised as not being direct clones of any specific revision.