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I made it to about 10 seconds in and realized this is Chappers with no hair/ By :55 and I was out.
Not even giving the " amp" a listen.

Sorry, I buy and play amps, not processed sound.
You are not alone on this site, most people only play tube amps. I did only play tube amps and I have at least 5 real tube amps.
Many years ago tube amps caused tennitus.
But it is a toy. I did not know people hated Chapman. I might not have posted it.
 
No matter the feelz regarding Chappers, I think it was a funny subject. Repurposing stuff for creating useful noise can be fun…like making a sub-kick mic from an old speaker and a chunk of Sonotube (or something similar)….or just let it fly, like this guy…


I wouldn’t want it as my only mic, but it would be nice to have around. That little toy was hilarious, and reminded me of my Fender Greta…but plastic.
 
You are not alone on this site, most people only play tube amps. I did only play tube amps and I have at least 5 real tube amps.
Many years ago tube amps caused tennitus.
But it is a toy. I did not know people hated Chapman. I might not have posted it.
I don't hate Chappers per se.

Heck, he was always entertaining as I would watch him with Captain.
I just could not see myself interested in yet another bit of tech that has me with tons of angst at the forced compliance with modern tech in everything right down to taking a dump on the latest and greatest crapper.
 
Was there a clip in the OP? I just see a blank space.
Tried to look up Chappers; the top returns were a sandal company in India and a British sportscaster.
Was it Emmett Chapman, who invented the Stick?

EDIT: Never mind, I found a YouTube demo guy called Rob Chapman.
But I still don't see a clip in the OP.
There was a clip , I removed it.
The interesting part is how describes the tube amps slow demise.
 
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I can’t wait to play the speak and spell.;)
Don’t laugh ! It has been hacked and used. :dood:

From Wikipedia:

Some musicians have also used modified "circuit bent" (where electronic circuits are customised to create new effects) Speak & Spell units in their compositions. By opening the Speak & Spell's case, cross-wiring terminals, and installing electronic components such as switches and potentiometers, amateur hobbyists purposely disrupt the normal functioning of the Speak & Spell's membrane keyboard matrix circuit in order to create new sounds. These modifications act to overwhelm the unit's keyboard switch matrix to produce an effect known in the field of electronics as key jamming or ghosting. This effect can be triggered in the Speak & Spell without making modifications if more than 3 keys in the same row are depressed simultaneously; however, within the circuit bending culture, emphasis is given to the fact that these units are being used as instruments and thus externally manipulable components are often accentuated. Great attention may be given to enhancing the visual aesthetics of the units by adding decorations and repainting "bent" Speak & Spells, and these units have been traded and sold online and within the circuit bender community.

Examples of artists who have used circuit-bent Speak & Spells in their compositions include Beck,[71] CocoRosie,[72] Eisbrecher,[73] Experimental Audio Research,[74] Fantômas,[75] Scrabbel,[76] Venetian Snares,[77] and Claude Woodward The Sonic Manipulator.[78]
 
I don't hate Chappers per se.

Heck, he was always entertaining as I would watch him with Captain.
I just could not see myself interested in yet another bit of tech that has me with tons of angst at the forced compliance with modern tech in everything right down to taking a dump on the latest and greatest crapper.
Funny thing about tech, it keeps rolling forward whether we embrace it or resist it.
In my situation it’s a blessing to do silent record in my current living space.
When several years ago I discover the “bean” it was on.
 
That Pod Bean kept me playing guitar and creating music in my time of desperation when I got Furloughed.
I had to go trough a lot of difficulty , once I moved there was a time when all I could do is use the Roland Quadcapture interface, headphones , pod and computer.

So from 2019 forward I progressed in to the current set up. HX Stomp / UA Volt 476, Headphones and computer. My interface and DAW is better but same style of recording. Of course I can record amps as well, they are just to loud in most cases. I might try to get a good low volume tone if that exists. The tube amp likes voltage to sound good. lol
 
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