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Jimmy-H

Quote from: Renegadrian on August 15, 2008, 05:14:26 AM
JIMMY, your pedal here is incredible...I'd love to b eable to build a pedal in such a clean way, and definitely eye-catching...
I really like it...

Thanks Renegadrian,you make me blush  :icon_redface:    :icon_biggrin:
As for the building, it just takes some time.
With every build it's gonna be better.
And I just use ordinary tools, so that's not the problem!

Renegadrian

Quote from: Jimmy-H on August 15, 2008, 10:59:17 AM
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As for the building, it just takes some time.
With every build it's gonna be better.
...

I definitely agree on this one... :icon_wink: I just had a look a the first couple of pedals I made... :icon_cry:
Done an' workin'=Too many to mention - Tube addict!

kawayanstrat

Quote from: awitee on August 10, 2008, 08:56:39 AM
Quote from: kawayanstrat on August 08, 2008, 12:37:59 PM
Quote from: awitee on August 06, 2008, 09:59:06 PM
bsiab2 clone for a friend (he came up with the name and design)



Koko Krunch? Bakit pula? ;D
ala crunchbox daw haha
baka linagyan ng ketchup ung cereal

@insanekane- holy!! i agree, best graphc ever hehe
Hehehe. OT lang,malakas ba yung gain ng OCD clone mo? Di ako nalalakasan nung saakin eh. Saka mejo kulang sa tinis. Pa PM naman kung ano gina wa mo.hehehe

Boogdish

I finished my first tube amp build today.  It's a slightly modified fender vibrochamp circuit built into an old marshall solid state head's chassis and cabinet.



having too few knobs is the new having too many knobs

liddokun

That looks sweet, boogdish.  People will think you're playing a Marshall, but when you start to rock out, it's pure Fender.
To those about to rock, we salute you.

Barcode80

Quote from: Gila_Crisis on August 15, 2008, 01:37:00 AM
cool your double BM! one is the opamp and which one is the other circuit?
i built that one to green russian specs.

AzzR

Quote from: liddokun on August 16, 2008, 07:03:22 PM
That looks sweet, boogdish.  People will think you're playing a Marshall, but when you start to rock out, it's pure Fender.
You can keep your apperance up with the Marshall but not have the high frequencys like sandpaper on your ears, you can have it the way it should be.
A Broken Clock Is Right Twice A Day

petemoore

  Looks more useful, with fewer knobs... :icon_wink:.
  Fine work ! cobbling up a tube amp !
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

fuzzo

I want do the same thing, remove the very bad circuit from my Marshall MG10 and do a  cool preamp into.

Hanglow

Quote from: fuzzo on August 17, 2008, 12:56:44 PM
I want do the same thing, remove the very bad circuit from my Marshall MG10 and do a  cool preamp into.
well worth it, I stuck a firefly tube amp into my Park g10. A great improvement

mike_a

Here's my latest creation: a BSIAB2.
It's stock with just an AMZ presence control added.

Oh, about the label - I simply couldn't help myself  :icon_mrgreen:


The label is full faced sticker backed paper. 
I "designed" the label using corel draw and printed it with a laser printer.
I then gave it 4-5 coats of clear.

frequencycentral

Quote from: mike_a on August 18, 2008, 03:13:12 AM
Here's my latest creation: a BSIAB2.
It's stock with just an AMZ presence control added.

Oh, about the label - I simply couldn't help myself  :icon_mrgreen:

Nice! Very EVH!
http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/

Questo è il fiore del partigiano morto per la libertà!

Jimmy-H

Quote from: mike_a on August 18, 2008, 03:13:12 AM
Here's my latest creation: a BSIAB2.
It's stock with just an AMZ presence control added.

Oh, about the label - I simply couldn't help myself  :icon_mrgreen:


The label is full faced sticker backed paper. 
I "designed" the label using corel draw and printed it with a laser printer.
I then gave it 4-5 coats of clear.


Very clean build!
Looks like right from a store's shelf!

seibertdr

Quote from: Arn C. on August 13, 2008, 01:07:15 PM
Another TS808 SRV with mods for a fellow musician.  The lighted one of course looks great at night, on a darker stage, etc...
Arn C.







I take it that there is a piece of plexglass sandwiched between the backplate and the box. How do you get it to light up inside? Are you running a second LED in series with the one on top of the box? Thanks. Don
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M9 in loop

danielzink

Quote from: seibertdr on August 18, 2008, 10:50:23 AM
Quote from: Arn C. on August 13, 2008, 01:07:15 PM
Another TS808 SRV with mods for a fellow musician.  The lighted one of course looks great at night, on a darker stage, etc...
Arn C.




I take it that there is a piece of plexglass sandwiched between the backplate and the box. How do you get it to light up inside? Are you running a second LED in series with the one on top of the box? Thanks. Don

There's a thread here on the forums - search "light emitting border tutorial"


Dan

Arn C.

The piece of plexiglass that is sandwiched between the box and the bottom plate has a hole drilled into it where the LED is placed, which lights up the edge of the plexi on the bottom.  Yes I used another LED(BLUE) for the on/off indicator.  The indicator LED is wired through the footswitch, the plexiglass LED is hooked up direct.  On other pedals I have used an on/off toggle for the plexiglass LED.

Next, I will try something a bit different!

Arn C.

mike_a

Thanks for the compliments guys!

frequencycentral

#6697
OK, OK, OK............it's a synth - but it does have a stompswitch to initiate the envelope so I can control it when I'm playing guitar - does that count?

My own design - the architecture is based on one of my favourite EMS Synthi A patches. A couple of LM13700's inside, the rest is done with LM324's and TL082's. Huge red envelope trigger button and a tiny joystick to control the VCO and VCLFO frequencies. The rate LEDs are under the graphic and only show up when it's turned on.

Thanks to my mate Martin for designing the graphic in CorelDRAW, and to Malcolm who cut the front panel using CorelDRAW/CNC.

It's called the "Dalek's Handbag" - if you ever hear it you will understand why!







http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/

Questo è il fiore del partigiano morto per la libertà!

Boogdish

that is FANTASTIC!  The input/output is near the handle, I take it?

frequencycentral

Quote from: Boogdish on August 19, 2008, 11:05:51 AM
that is FANTASTIC!  The input/output is near the handle, I take it?

Thank you Boogdish! Yes, the 12 volt DC socket, footswitch input and audio output are right where the handle is.
http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/

Questo è il fiore del partigiano morto per la libertà!