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

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amptramp

That guitar would be a real hit at a Pride Parade.  All the colours you need.

Matthew Sanford

Quote from: amptramp on January 16, 2025, 10:22:28 AMThat guitar would be a real hit at a Pride Parade.  All the colours you need.
My parents hid it due to "medical laws" of their time, but both came out after I was 18. I attest there is a genetic element, hence its name, "The Family Crest"...part of The Secret Gay Agenda it seems
"The only knowledge is knowing you know nothing" - that Sew Crates guy

Controlled Chaos Fx

stallik

Quote from: Matthew Sanford on December 24, 2024, 10:02:00 AMI have a dream to carve like Carver Doug, sure long way off, but I carved this kit strat (finally!) with a taboo cross and Gemini yin-yang, wood burned for good measure, then decided to paint using grain as the lines. Of course Rainbow is my favorite color (they get jealous, those colors...) so...so far...


A bit sad the faceplate will cover so much...


Reminds me of stress lines in plastic visible in cross polarised light. I like it a lot
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein

Matthew Sanford







Just want to put the finished pictures up! Got it all back together, slapped some Neodymium magnets on the backs of the pickups but haven't been able to play it much to see if it makes a difference, but... I kind of love this one!
"The only knowledge is knowing you know nothing" - that Sew Crates guy

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Phend

Try playing Cat Scratch Fever,  :icon_mrgreen:
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Martin D-300
(No I do not own one)
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bluebunny

Quote from: Phend on January 22, 2025, 07:20:32 AM
Martin D-300
(No I do not own one)

That has to be the ugliest Martin on the planet.  :o
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Ohm's Law - much like Coles Law, but with less cabbage...

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.technical deficultys
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Another build, Micro V Envelope Filter. Thanks GGG for the circuit.
Used all I learned and adjusted / modified the first time I built this.
Except different board and layout plus adjusted R8 to provide 4.5 volts.
Lasered top.
That, in itself, is a good thing for a novice to do, that is, adjust one of the resistors in the divider to get 4.5, does it matter, hummm?
There is a sweet spot to be found by adjusting the adjustments, hi lo works great and C6 switch does also.
Definitely not an effect where you dial in more or less, ie fuzz.
That's it for now, built quite a few, some weird, had fun.






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Transistor-Transistor

Not a pedal, but I decided to 3d print vactrol housings since you can't really find them anymore. They turned out great!



I could probably make them smaller...
Why does man create? Is it man's purpose on earth to express himself, to bring form to thought, and to discover meaning in experience? Or is it just something to do when he's bored?
-Calvin, Calvin and Hobbes

davent

Cool, nice work and...

pictures haven't been loading properly for quite some time but these two loaded fine.
"If you always do what you always did- you always get what you always got." - Unknown
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Phoenix

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Thought I'd post another one of my designs. This is "Lazarus", a parametric eq with highpass and lowpass filters and master boost.
Parametric does +/-15dB with Q of 1/3 to 3 octaves, and the top middle switch selects frequency knob range between between 80-560Hz and 560-4kHz.
Bass and treble controls are high pass and low pass respectively. I would've preferred to label them HP and LP, but they need dual pots and I was unable to get reverse log for the HP in the form factor I needed, but was able to get audio taper, so the rotation is backwards to how I'd ideally like it to function, hence the labelling compromise. I did still need to customise the pots for different values on the dual gangs, but was able to make that work. I have two versions of the PCB that accepts the opposite stacking of the gangs so none go to waste.
Both are first or second order switchable with the top left and right switches. High pass has a range of 40-1kHz, and low pass has a range of 1-8kHz.
Lower middle knob is master boost, with a -6 to +15dB boost. Internal charge pump for 18V headroom.