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

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zeta55

Quote from: John Lyons on August 02, 2009, 10:33:50 PM







Woh, that is a beauty, very nice.
If I had your skills on woodworks.

/Krister
Visit my site: http://www.zeta-sound.se/

gutsofgold

John, what two circuits are in there if you don't mind me asking? Looks like it could be a WH Camel clone.

John Lyons

The guts are my "Dirt Halo" and a Fet boost in front of that.
The boost, Fuzz and global bypass are all independently selectable.

Sounds huge, 70's heavy rock and big fuzz when you want it.
This one was a custom order but I'm making a slightly stripped
down version for sale soon. I really like the sounds I've been
getting.

John
Basic Audio Pedals
www.basicaudio.net/

burdt

a fuzzrite inside one of my master cylinder enclosures:



HUBRIS

juse

Quote from: burdt on August 07, 2009, 02:57:46 AM
a fuzzrite inside one of my master cylinder enclosures:




Very unique... thanks for sharing.

deaconque

Quote from: burdt on August 07, 2009, 02:57:46 AM
a fuzzrite inside one of my master cylinder enclosures:





Man, those boxes are cool.  8)

Fl!P

Completed Builds: Gus Booster, Plexizer, BSIABII, Si/Ge Fuzz Face w/ RM Mod, Orange Squeezer
To Do List: Valvecaster, Small Clone, Jawari

For Sale:Marshall Footswitch

burdt

hehe, that's why i fell in love with them... they're a bit of a pain to work with though because the insides aren't completely smooth. i have to file down all the bumps for the mounted electronics to fit properly.
HUBRIS

station

Man, there are some cool things going on here. I love the boxes I've seen so far.

Here are two of my latest:





And a bonus shot: this is what happened when I dropped my EH Wiggler in acid, then sprayed and sanded:


rousejeremy

This looks like Borg technology

Quote from: burdt on August 07, 2009, 02:57:46 AM
a fuzzrite inside one of my master cylinder enclosures:




Consistency is a worthy adversary

www.jeremyrouse.weebly.com

GeorgeM2

#10170
my VibraCaster (& my guitars  :icon_wink: )




jmwreck

Quote from: Ripthorn on August 05, 2009, 01:23:57 PM
Quote from: jmwreck on August 05, 2009, 12:38:03 AM

here is my 2-knob tonebender mkII

Good crap that's efficiency.  Not sure how you do that.

just a little bit of patience when soldering i guess!  :)

jmwreck





trotsky overdrive, with GE and SI clipping and a bright switch  ;D

Leston Braun

Latest build and first etch.

A Red Llama from madbean/AC layout, no secrets there, goop is only to ensure mechanical reliability.

This one is going for my brother, he likes to be able to control units by his feet, so I put the volume knob to the side, so he won't accidentally kick it down while adjustin the amount of fuzz..



and the guts


edd29

#10174
swell pedal using a metal pick and sans amp with mid range.



Nitefly182

Wait, the pick is part of the circuit?

azrael

^If that's a slow gear type pedal...the metal pick helps make the swell pop out, IIRC.

JKowalski

Quote from: Nitefly182 on August 08, 2009, 09:49:52 PM
Wait, the pick is part of the circuit?

Yes, if I am correct, it triggers a rising slope which modulates a waveform, giving you a reverse attack type sound.

Edd: Very nice looking pedal all round, by the way. The pick jack is a little big for your wire, though! A 1/8 jack would have suited it nicely.


Ive been wanting to design a reverse guitar pedal on that technique (pick switch) for a long time now. I should get around to it. I remember you saying earlier that you built yours from a schematic somewhere, could you point me to it? Just for reference.


I've been trying to personally design all of my projects from this point on - it's all going into my "art/electronics/music portfolio" for college. Self-designed circuits are a great addition, for obvious reasons!

edd29

#10178
Quote from: JKowalski on August 08, 2009, 10:25:28 PM
Quote from: Nitefly182 on August 08, 2009, 09:49:52 PM
Wait, the pick is part of the circuit?

Yes, if I am correct, it triggers a rising slope which modulates a waveform, giving you a reverse attack type sound.

Edd: Very nice looking pedal all round, by the way. The pick jack is a little big for your wire, though! A 1/8 jack would have suited it nicely.


Ive been wanting to design a reverse guitar pedal on that technique (pick switch) for a long time now. I should get around to it. I remember you saying earlier that you built yours from a schematic somewhere, could you point me to it? Just for reference.


I've been trying to personally design all of my projects from this point on - it's all going into my "art/electronics/music portfolio" for college. Self-designed circuits are a great addition, for obvious reasons!

here's the link http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=78203.0
                     
                   
                       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWdWrgiCQoY

the pick is my Idea not included to schematic but is easy connect to circuit and the three  way switch is addon for easy to control the speed.

GOODLUCK!

edd29

this is mxr envelope filter wah plus modification