Asking for Boogeyman (Mesa Mark IIc emulation)

Started by Delay, September 07, 2005, 03:21:39 PM

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Delay

Hi, i was looking for the "Boogeyman" Mesa Mark IIc emulation schematics, layout and if it's possible a mp3 sample.

I searched in the the forum, but the only thread that i found
http://www.diystompboxes.com/sboxforum/viewtopic.php?t=25327
has all the links dead..!  :D

Could anyone repost all these things (sample/schem/pcb)?
Thanks!
Filippo

RDV


Delay


RDV

Try to right-click, then "save-as".
Or try to copy the link, then paste it in your address window.

RDV

Joe Hart

I got it to work just by clicking on it.
-Joe Hart

Delay

Ok, now it works!

I saw that there are two volume control, "VOLUME" (before gain) and "LEAD VOLUME" (at the end)..it's a kind of control like preamp volume/master volume as in lot of amps or it's a two channel pedal, with VOLUME for clean and then GAIN and LEAD VOL for distorted sound?

Thanks!
               Filippo

ps: if anyone could post an mp3 and the pcb layout..it would be great!  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

vanhansen

One is the pre-amp gain and the other is the master volume.

Maybe Buck Sears will see this and chime in with the PCB layout or electrictabs (creator of it).
Erik

Bucksears

I have schems (and PCBs that I have designed) for the following amp emulator circuits:

ROG's Uno
ROG's Professor Tweed
ROG's Matchbox
ROG's Thunderchief
ROG's Umble

and
Electrictabs' JCM800
Electrictabs' Boogeyman
Electrictabs' Dr. Boogey

I have built the Uno, Umble, JCM800, Boogeyman and Dr. Boogey. The only two out of those that I have wanted to actually put in cases are the JCM800 and the Dr. Boogey; Dr. Boogey is probably the thickest, heaviest DIY distortion I've built and satisfied any desire to have a Boss Metal Zone. I hope to have a new website in about a month or so and will have all of my PCB's w/sound samples up.
Let me know if you need a PCB and I can e-mail it to you in the meantime. Everything's on my home computer, so I can't send anything until I get home from work.
Thanks,
- Buck

Bucksears

Correction: I haven't built the Uno, nor did I design a PCB; sorry.