Big Muff Triangle PCB Questions ???

Started by jcsus, November 29, 2011, 08:12:14 PM

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jcsus

Anyone on here make a good quality and good priced pcb for a Big Muff Triangle?

I bought a pcb from Pigeonfx last time and it was low quality and terrible communication via email  >:( >:( >:(

Lastly where can I find a legit parts list for this build? I already own a Russian Big Muff PI, and it sounds awful. I want to use some of the parts from my old Muff.  


Thanks again everyone!!!

StereoKills

If you're going to scrap the board from your Muff, why not just use that board and change the component values to match the Triangle?
"Sometimes it takes a thousand notes to make one sound"

FastJunkie

I was considering ordering a board from them, what was the issue(s) you had with them?

bwanasonic

The BYOC Large Beaver is widely touted. I'm looking at General Guitar Gadgets myself. If you've never seen it, be sure to check out http://www.kitrae.net/music/music_big_muff.html for great info about all things Big Muff.

Barcode80

madbeanpedals.com. he sells a board called mudbunny which is for building a big muff. Any transistor big muff variant can be built on the same board. So if you don't like your current BMP, you can always swap out parts and change it to a Ram's Head, Green, etc. They are all the same circuit with just different parts values in certain places.

jcsus

Pigeonfx gave me a poorly made board. The leads started to peel off. I didn't heat it up that much either.


jcsus

Quote from: Barcode80 on December 02, 2011, 04:10:14 PM
madbeanpedals.com. he sells a board called mudbunny which is for building a big muff. Any transistor big muff variant can be built on the same board. So if you don't like your current BMP, you can always swap out parts and change it to a Ram's Head, Green, etc. They are all the same circuit with just different parts values in certain places.

How do I know what goes where on my Stock Russian board?

StereoKills

This website was a great resource for me when I built my Muff (I ended up going with an almost stock Green Russian).
http://www.kitrae.net/music/music_big_muff.html
"Sometimes it takes a thousand notes to make one sound"

bwanasonic


StereoKills

"Sometimes it takes a thousand notes to make one sound"