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

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Phend

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FUZZ LIGHT
Laser cut base and etched upright circuit board. 10 inches high, 5.5 inches wide.
LED intermediate base (purchased) with remote and 16 colors and four effects.
Used some old stain glass copper foil I had in the attic.
2N5088 transistors. Diodes ? still working with...
(See my post on the previous page for more info)














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davent

Don't let Rob see this...

Very cool, very original, that's great!
dave
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garcho

bravo! nicely done
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deadastronaut

too late ive seen it ;D..  :icon_eek: cool.


heres another dreamtime delay i just finished up.

usual etched of course... 8)








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chasm reverb/tremshifter/faze filter/abductor II delay/timestream reverb/dreamtime delay/skinwalker hi gain dist/black triangle OD/ nano drums/space patrol fuzz//

jubal81

Wife working from home started me on a silent rig quest that led me this and now I'm in headphone heaven.

It's a full Dumble ODS preamp with Russian 6n17b submini tubes in a 1590XX enclosure. I used grill cloth to cover the heat vent ports for the tubes.
I added a high-voltage mosfet buffer on the output (Dumbleator style) and it even works really well as a boost/OD pedal into another tube amp. Mostly I run it into a delay > diy Surfy Bear reverb > Two Notes Cab M+.

Thanks to Vigilante for a few tips that made this a whole lot easier.




rankot

Quote from: jubal81 on February 28, 2021, 10:38:31 AM
It's a full Dumble ODS preamp with Russian 6n17b submini tubes in a 1590XX enclosure. I used grill cloth to cover the heat vent ports for the tubes.
I added a high-voltage mosfet buffer on the output (Dumbleator style) and it even works really well as a boost/OD pedal into another tube amp. Mostly I run it into a delay > diy Surfy Bear reverb > Two Notes Cab M+.

Amazing job!
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temol

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Beautiful, Temol! And quite synthy too, with the wooden end panels!

Can you give us a quick overview of how the old Korg CX3 does its rotary effect? I'm imagining "drum" and "rotor" chorus circuits operating at different rates or some such? Is it anything like that? How did they do the ramping form Slow to Fast?

Thank you!

There's a drum and rotor part, "rotating" at different rates. The rotor part is additionally amplitude modulated. Fast is the default speed. Slow speed is activated by applying positive voltage to point marked as C on the attached schematic (base of the Q12 transistor, bottom right part of the schematic)


Phend

^ wow , that is impressive,  I have a long long ways to go from the 2 tranny muff fuzz.  Lol
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Marcos - Munky

I think this 2 tranny muff fuzz is a very amazing and creative build.

Marcos - Munky

Mark Hammer's Wattbreaker, built in a transformer can (or whatever it's the correct name) I had on my parts bin. Very good sounding circuit with low parts count.


deadastronaut

Built a basic delay for a friend, he will use it soley on desktop hence the 3pdt toggle.

''TIKI DELAY''







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chasm reverb/tremshifter/faze filter/abductor II delay/timestream reverb/dreamtime delay/skinwalker hi gain dist/black triangle OD/ nano drums/space patrol fuzz//

davent

Quote from: Marcos - Munky on March 05, 2021, 02:40:05 PM
Mark Hammer's Wattbreaker, built in a transformer can (or whatever it's the correct name) I had on my parts bin. Very good sounding circuit with low parts count.



Looks good! I think the piece is called a 'bell' cap or transformer bell cap.
dave
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Marcos - Munky

Quote from: davent on March 06, 2021, 12:47:36 PM
Looks good! I think the piece is called a 'bell' cap or transformer bell cap.
dave
Thanks! Here in Brazil they're called "caneca", which can be translated as mug. I didn't had a clue on the english name.

alixxx

Tube overdrive pedal. Based on Soldano supercharger G.T.O.
I used NOS ERO MKT film capacitors and NOS ECC83 Tungsram tubes. Sound is excellent!






rankot

Quote from: alixxx on March 07, 2021, 01:40:47 AM
Tube overdrive pedal. Based on Soldano supercharger G.T.O.
I used NOS ERO MKT film capacitors and NOS ECC83 Tungsram tubes. Sound is excellent!
Put some gut shots, too!
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alixxx


rankot

Have you designed this PCB set or bought it somewhere?
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alixxx

I am engaged in the development and sale of PCBs for assembling guitar devices.

thomasha

Looks nice!
I saw something similar when looking for the GTFO pedal.
The vertical boards really help keeping it tidy.

vigilante397

Quote from: alixxx on March 07, 2021, 05:31:20 AM


Great looking build, inside and out  8) Is the heatsink a precaution, or were you finding the MOSFET was heating up?
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