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

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skullservant

Some recent stuff:

CaveDweller + Taptation Kit + half speed put on stomp switch  + clean blend + momentary oscillation + fuzz circuit after the delay







Madbean Afterlife Compressor -> Rangemaster with Range Control -> Madbean Egghead -> Super Collider



darron

Quote from: rousejeremy on March 08, 2013, 11:29:59 AM
Another swirl painted fuzz pedal. Sue me.

sue you not! awesome cosmic effect and knobs. ermm.. and the guts?
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garcho

I'd sue you, but if you want to settle outside of court - say, for a swirly enclosure, for instance - I might reconsider.
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kaycee

Quote from: skullservant on March 08, 2013, 10:25:10 PM
Some recent stuff:

CaveDweller + Taptation Kit + half speed put on stomp switch  + clean blend + momentary oscillation + fuzz circuit after the delay


Love the Space Dweller, heck of a project there.

kaycee

Box Of Vox, Runoffgroove's Vox AC30 amp emulation. Built on perf as per their layout, very vox-ey.





Paint job is bronze enamel sponged over a black base, stick on letters.

Clone of the Univox Unidrive. Heck of a hairy booster. The input impedance control is a rotary switch that selects through series resistors as per the original, you could easily use a pot but it was more fun this way. Worth trying different transistors with this as it can be a bit hissy, BC548's in this one.


davent

Love the look of that Vox! Nicely done Kaycee!

dave
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John Lyons

Skullservant

Nice work there. What fuzz are you using?
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rousejeremy

I sold a Dr. Boogie to a customer a while back and I recently put J201's in place of the 2N5457's I had in there. He put this great graphic on it. It's sad how my best looking build had outside artwork done on it.
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skullservant

Quote from: kaycee on March 09, 2013, 06:09:07 AM
Love the Space Dweller, heck of a project there.

Quote from: John Lyons on March 09, 2013, 12:08:46 PM
Skullservant

Nice work there. What fuzz are you using?

Thank you both!

John- using a circuit I call the Gloom Drive, its based off of the Bazz Fuss but with bigger input and output caps along with some other changes for more of a thick muff like sound in a small package!

nomorebetts

Quote from: kaycee on March 09, 2013, 06:15:57 AM
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Paint job is bronze enamel sponged over a black base, stick on letters.
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What a simple and effective idea and it looks great!
I'm definitely going to try this technique soon.  ;D

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John Lyons

Roland Double beat variation.


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rousejeremy

It looks like the board is floating on air. Do you mount it on anything?
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John Lyons

It's mounted to the pots.
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Arcane Analog

Jonh, with the battery wired as it is, does it short when the clip contacts the box?

Galego

Quote from: Arcane Analog on March 10, 2013, 09:18:13 AM
Jonh, with the battery wired as it is, does it short when the clip contacts the box?

How could it? without a battery you only have power when the DC plug is connected, which disconnects the contact that the red wire on the battery clip is soldered to.

Arcane Analog

I am look at it on my phone. I thought the leads on the jack are reversed.

Alnico

I think everyone can tell what this is and of who it's inspired of...
The Russian Civil War model.


rousejeremy

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rockhorst

Quote from: Alnico on March 11, 2013, 12:42:46 PM
I think everyone can tell what this is and of who it's inspired of...

No clue at all ;D
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John Lyons

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