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Started by Hal, August 23, 2005, 01:58:47 PM

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Keppy

"Electrons go where I tell them to go." - wavley

LaceSensor

Lovetone Big Cheese that I designed the vero for (verified, too, obviously ;) )




Yorick

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Quote from: tubelectron on May 15, 2011, 04:59:16 PM
Oh, in the meantime, I should mention my latest ones :



A+!

Where did you get all that cool stuff from??

Magnus

Hello together,
here's my latest (re-)build, my MEP OVERDRIVE PREAMP 250,
a DOD OVERDRIVE PREAMP 250 - Clone (gray seventies version)...

It got a new color and design, a low-current-led,
selected ceramic-caps, a NOS LM741CN from National Semiconductor
and selectable clipping-diodes (toggle-switch): 1S1588 / 1N914








Greetings
Magnus
AMZ Booster, Dist. +, DOD 250,
Dr. Boogey, Fuzz Face's, JCM800-Emu, LPB1,
May Booster, Obsidian, Orange T/B-Booster,
Pentaboost, Prof. Tweed, Rangemaster's,
SansAmp GT2, Superfly (Amp), Guv'nor,
Tone Bender MKI/MKII/MKIII, TS 808

Pigyboy



Dinky Dong Booster   Color Correction ain't Photoshoppin! :icon_wink:



New Beaver
And you'll have to admit, I'll be rich as shit
I'll just sit and grin, the money will roll right in....
                                                            - FANG

Steve Mavronis

Quote from: Magnus on July 28, 2011, 10:50:10 AMhere's my latest (re-)build, my MEP OVERDRIVE PREAMP 250, a DOD OVERDRIVE PREAMP 250 - Clone (gray seventies version)... It got a new color and design, a low-current-led, selected ceramic-caps, a NOS LM741CN from National Semiconductor and selectable clipping-diodes (toggle-switch): 1S1588 / 1N914

Hi Magnus. Great build (my favorite pedal) and good looks as usual again! I don't personally believe in the myth that NOS parts make any audible difference, but still like to see them just to add a touch a vintage authenticity. I like using them only to bring back something from the past era the clone represents if I can. Keep up the good work!

Steve
Guitar > Neo-Classic 741 Overdrive > Boss NS2 Noise Suppressor > DOD BiFET Boost 410 > VHT Special 6 Ultra Combo Amp Input > Amp Send > MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay > Boss RC3 Loop Station > Amp Return

azrael

Pigyboy, what sort of fuzz is the Wee Beaver? It sounds pretty huge, from what I heard in Kayzer's demo!  :o

Pigyboy

Quote from: azrael on July 28, 2011, 01:24:21 PM
Pigyboy, what sort of fuzz is the Wee Beaver? It sounds pretty huge, from what I heard in Kayzer's demo!  :o
The one in Kaysers demo is from this link by R. Holt and Slade...
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=70498.msg736405#msg736405
The new one in the pic is a highly modded Os Mutantes fuzz with a tone control crushed in there ala the forementioned project. It is very LOUD. I will get a demo of it soon.
Cheers,
Chris
And you'll have to admit, I'll be rich as shit
I'll just sit and grin, the money will roll right in....
                                                            - FANG

azrael

Oh, based on a Colorsound? WOuldn't have guessed, sounds very different than what I would expect from that circuit, the Muff tonestack really changed the character of it in an interesting way.

Looking forward to a demo of the new version! :D

p_wats

Here's a Blackstone Mosfet Overdrive I just boxed up. A lot of fun (and gain):





More pics and preamble here...

bean

This one was a long time coming and a tremendous amount of work. But...definitely worth it!


battery acid

Fantastic work there, Brian! Well, coming from you, it's not really a surprise, but...
Lose is more than hesitate

azrael

gasp! i am now wet with anticipation for the release of your board, madbean.  ;D

John Lyons

Very Nice Brian!!
That layout is a BEAST!
Great knob layout and plate there.
I think this is my favorite so far.
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

SISKO

Quote from: bean on July 28, 2011, 06:47:56 PM
This one was a long time coming and a tremendous amount of work. But...definitely worth it!



Is the switch even connected?  ;D

Awesome work!
--Is there any body out there??--

EATyourGuitar

@bean, cut legs on the 3005 IC? and what do you need a 470uF for? are you selling the PCB?
WWW.EATYOURGUITAR.COM <---- MY DIY STUFF

Scruffie

Quote from: EATyourGuitar on July 28, 2011, 10:26:02 PM
@bean, cut legs on the 3005 IC? and what do you need a 470uF for? are you selling the PCB?
What do you mean cut legs? They're in sockets? Or do you mean the missing pins... that's how 3005s come, with only 8 pins.

470uF is for power filtering, as in the original, this needs as much filtering as it can get.

Yes I beleive he is but i'll let him answer that.

Magnus

Hello,

QuoteHi Magnus. Great build (my favorite pedal) and good looks as usual again! I don't personally believe in the myth that NOS parts make any audible difference, but still like to see them just to add a touch a vintage authenticity. I like using them only to bring back something from the past era the clone represents if I can. Keep up the good work!

Steve

Thank you  :)

Yes, I think that selecting the right values of the capacitors
make more change in the overall-tone than the mojo-parts
and I use them for authenticity too...


Greetings
Magnus
AMZ Booster, Dist. +, DOD 250,
Dr. Boogey, Fuzz Face's, JCM800-Emu, LPB1,
May Booster, Obsidian, Orange T/B-Booster,
Pentaboost, Prof. Tweed, Rangemaster's,
SansAmp GT2, Superfly (Amp), Guv'nor,
Tone Bender MKI/MKII/MKIII, TS 808

darron

quick design by Chad Leavitt on one of my enclosures:



Blood, Sweat & Flux. Pedals made with lasers and real wires!

Galego

Quote from: darron on July 29, 2011, 07:05:58 AM
quick design by Chad Leavitt on one of my enclosures:





Very nice, how's it done?