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    Bill Finnegan

    American film and television producer

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  1. Sep 8, 2021 · Earlier in the livestream, Finnegan took two KTRs for a spin side-by-side, and, at the end of the event, revealed one of the pedals was in fact fitted with the new diode variation. Smart move, Bill. Get The Pick Newsletter

  2. Jan 21, 2014 · January 21, 2014. This is Centaur #001, built by Bill Finnegan in January 1995 and kept (never sold) by him. “This was actually the 19th unit I built—I had orders for 18 and I needed the money to pay a Klon invoice or two, so I numbered those eighteen 002-019 and built this one a week or so later.”. The reclusive pedal builder discusses ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Klon_CentaurKlon Centaur - Wikipedia

    Klon Centaur. Original Klon Centaur. The Klon Centaur is an overdrive pedal made by the American engineer Bill Finnegan between 1994 and 2008. Finnegan aimed to create a pedal that would recreate the harmonically rich distortion of a guitar amplifier at a high volume. Finnegan struggled to meet demand, and used units sold for inflated prices.

  4. Bill Finnegan. William Robinson Finnegan (June 29, 1928 – November 28, 2008) was an American television and film producer whose well known credits included The Fabulous Baker Boys, Hawaii Five-O and the cult hit, Reality Bites. [1] he was a five time Emmy Awards nominee.

  5. Feb 13, 2019 · “I'm Bill Finnegan, designer of the original Klon overdrive circuit, designer of the Klon Centaur Professional Overdrive unit incorporating that original circuit, and also the hand-builder of every single Centaur unit from the beginning of Centaur production in late 1994 until the end of that initial production a few years ago,” he states.

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  6. Legendary pedal maker Bill Finnegan has announced the sale of his first Klon Centaur unit “in a long time”. The catch though, is that there’s only one—yes, just one—of them, and you’d have to outbid every single person who wants to get their hands on the iconic overdrive.

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  8. Legendary pedal maker Bill Finnegan has revealed that he might consider selling his #001 serial number Klon Centaur, if he got the right offer. The pedal was built after the first batch, serialised as #002-#017 as Finnegan knew he wanted to keep #001. It was still from a similar era of Klon, having only been built a week or so following the ...

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