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Quote from: markeebee on April 28, 2011, 03:05:24 AM
Looks like I needn't have been concerned about polluting the pictures thread....

You should be concerned about "Post to: United Kingdom"  >:(

When are you gonna fix that  ???

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ACS

Back on topic  ::)

Here's a couple of recent builds : first up, a Four Knob Rat











And an SHO




~arph

Sweet!

Like those tiny toggles.
Nice stone countertop too!

ACS

Thanks man, those little PCB mount micro-toggle switches worked out better than I could have dared hope - not only do they look damn cool, they work well and dont get in the way at all  and best of all, it turns out that they fit perfectly into those plastic 5mm LED bezels. The whole daughter board is mounted on those 5 toggles / LED bezels, and is solid as a rock  :)

Hides-His-Eyes

they look smart as anything in those bezels, where did you get them?

Slade

Quote from: ACS on April 28, 2011, 06:09:37 AM
Back on topic  ::)

Here's a couple of recent builds : first up, a Four Knob Rat



That FKR looks awesome! ;D
Congrats, very cool builds.

John Lyons

Yes, the FKR is nice looking. Good work.
Basic Audio Pedals
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Dirk_Hendrik

Sorry to derail this thread earlier.

Let's say I was a little annoyed after posting a complete, fully developed design and being sneered at by someone who has to proclaim again and again how he was earlier with the name (there's a difference between babe and baby Ton) , far better and has his ethics more in place. This is combination with the fact that I did offer Ton to bury the axe 2 years ago and this was answered  with no other comment than "return to sender".

Back ontopic indeed.
More stuff, less fear, less  hassle and less censoring? How 'bout it??. To discuss what YOU want to discuss instead of what others decide for you. It's possible...

But not at diystompboxes.com...... regrettably

fluoreszenz

The rat looks cool... but i also dig the graphic on your SHO.

What molecule is it, i spot a guanine-...alkylated...benzyl-ehtylether-nitro-derivative  :o ;D

rousejeremy

Great job on the FKR!
Consistency is a worthy adversary

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bean

This is page 808. Where are all the Tube Screamers?

knealebrown



My take on a TS-9 True bypass mod hasnt been posted, is that legit?
''99 problems but a glitch aint one!''

ACS

Quote from: fluoreszenz on April 28, 2011, 01:07:53 PM
The rat looks cool... but i also dig the graphic on your SHO.

What molecule is it, i spot a guanine-...alkylated...benzyl-ehtylether-nitro-derivative  :o ;D

Hahah! Well done - Viagra it is!

Quote from: Hides-His-Eyes on April 28, 2011, 06:56:58 AM
they look smart as anything in those bezels, where did you get them?

They're just the ultra mini's from Futurlec. It was pure luck that they fit in the bezels, but I sure am glad that they do! I'll definitely be using them again...

skullservant

Alright, enough lurking for me, first post. Hello all.

Nothing too too impressive for the first few builds but here it goes:

First build was a SHO in a huge enclosure (to match a Green Russian Muff a friend built for me), followed by the knob-less Bazz Fuzz on the left:



Then I decided to get a little crazy with the Bazz Fuss circuit and made a double circuit, that also has stomp-switchable feedback loop/oscillation along with a knob to control the amount. Both circuits have starve and tone. One uses a germanium diode, the other uses a regular. I believe that both of them have really oddball cap values, but they sound the same volume wise. Definitely a go to pedal for me:


Lastly is another Bazz Fuss circuit, this time with tone, starve, and bias adjustment (that just really replaces the 10k resistor and doesn't do a whole lot). The knobs allow me to take a bit of the splat away from the fuzz while still keeping it pretty whooly:


Thanks for looking!



frequencycentral

#16154
Dual 5840 submini pentode based overdrive with optional diode clipping, bypassable 2 knob Vox style tonestack and clean blend using the Bblender circuit. Optimised for 5 string active bass - I've been throwing out Muse bass riffs all morning. Customer designed graphic - not my usual look. Also, first time I've used those stick padded plastic PCB standoffs - like em! The more observant amongst us will notice no status LED is currently fitted - just waiting for a shipment of LEDs to arrive.




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

Questo è il fiore del partigiano morto per la libertà!

siore

At last, DIY board completed. :-)



ca cat

Here is a 7 chanel preamp, which will bi used with Jam Hub -http://www.jamhub.com/what/tourbus.html



This way 7 students can play together and practice / learn guitar.
The name is simple -school of rock  ;D

It is 7x sansamp gt2 and speaker simulator, so that it sounds good on headphones.
And it has relays for remote switching individual chanels  on / off by footswitch
.



Jamin' with JaM IT FX - www.jamitfx.com

Jimi W

A Tremor In The Force - The Tap Tempo Tremolo project from here using Taylor's PCB.



Amazing pedal and my first time using a pre fabbed board. Great quality boards from Taylors musicpcb.com.

Here are the guts, a bit messier than I was hoping for but I had a couple of problems and I didn't plan the internal layout as well as I could have.



I used an LM3914 LED Driver for the Waveshape LED's. Worked well after quite a bit of trial and error calibrating it. Its not working perfectly as the first LED stays lit very dimly all the time. I can live with it though.

Have had a couple of issues but I'll leave them to the TTT thread. Really pleased that I had NO problems with ticking  8)

As always sorry for the crap iPhone pics. One day I will use my digital camera, I promise!

Jimi


.Mike

Quote from: Jimi W on April 29, 2011, 02:31:12 PM
I used an LM3914 LED Driver for the Waveshape LED's. Worked well after quite a bit of trial and error calibrating it. Its not working perfectly as the first LED stays lit very dimly all the time. I can live with it though.

Here's your solution.

Only took me 2 days to figure out.  :D

Mike
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