Lets seem some stomp boxes
Here are some I've built:
5th Gear Overdrive
Volume
Fuzzface
I like the phase 45, I'd like to build one but I'm not too keen on matching the JFETs or whatever it was you had to match to do it.
Quote from: joecool85 on March 27, 2006, 01:06:21 PM
I like the phase 45, I'd like to build one but I'm not too keen on matching the JFETs or whatever it was you had to match to do it.
It's easy, you just plug in one at a time and try to find one that'll phase good with the trimpot in the middle(50%). When you find a good one, put it to the side and start again and find anther one that gives good phasing near the same place on the trim. When you do that, plug the other one in and play.
RDV
TS-808
Bazz Fuss
I've been looking into the phase 45...looks like a cool build. How do you like it?
I've never played one personally, but someone on diystompboxes posted some sound clips.
http://cordova.asap.um.maine.edu/~raymondj/imagehost/warmslow.mp3
http://cordova.asap.um.maine.edu/~raymondj/imagehost/semivibrato.mp3
I think those both go to the same clip Ricky. Sounds good though.
Quote from: joecool85 on March 28, 2006, 07:44:47 AM
I think those both go to the same clip Ricky.
Not on my computer.
RDV
You are right. I didn't listen to the second one because I thought it was the same clip, same address. But its not, the second one has a capital P and is a different clip.
Clever, aren't I? :duh :duh
RDV
Wicked.
You have some nice stuff there RDV. Other than the analog man, are they all built by you?
Quote from: joecool85 on March 28, 2006, 07:27:31 PM
You have some nice stuff there RDV. Other than the analog man, are they all built by you?
All but the old Shin-ei Fuzz/Wah(which was the 1st effect I ever owned). That's less than 1/2 of them.
RDV
Sound Samples Here (http://wiki.ssguitar.com/index.php?title=Sound_Samples).
RDV
^Nice stuff, but your SOYCD sounds off :(
Quote from: rockgardenlove on April 20, 2006, 04:04:14 AM
^Nice stuff, but your SOYCD sounds off :(
Let's hear your version, Junior.
RDV
Well guys, I'll post a couple of pictures of some of my latest ventures...
Here's a "bad ass trio"...three brand new Axis Face MKII fuz pedals that I built for some customers...all ready for some action:
And here's a heavily modified Ross Compressor that I built a little over a year ago. I managed to scrounge up a few real RCA CA3080E OTAs and I put one of them to use :)
Phillip - Fuzz Central
Welcome Phillip! great stuff you got there! :)
How do you do your boxes, they look great?
Quote from: joecool85 on August 19, 2006, 08:33:28 AMHow do you do your boxes, they look great?
Practice, practice, practice ;) Basically, lots of sanding with a hand-held orbital sander with some 120-grit sandpaper. Just sand the bejeezus out of the top of the box (until it's smooth and free of imperfections in the casting), and then tip the sander up on the edge of the sanding disc and move the sander in quick, light strokes across the top of the box. That creates the diagonal stripes in the aluminum. The bottom plate is finished the same way.
I just sand the sides of the box smooth so that the color coat of paint will look nice and flat. For the color coat I use acrylic lacquers since those dry fast and hard...plus you can get metallics at Wal Mart in the automotive section. After the paint has cured I apply one coat of clear gloss lacquer. Once that's dry I put the water-slide decals on the box. Then a couple of hours later (when the decals have dried) I apply two more coats of clear lacquer.
The boxes are Hammond "B"s. I've noticed that the Hammonds Bs that I've been getting from Mouser lately have all been made in the EU. I have to say...the quality of these EU-made boxes is quite lacking compared to the previous Canadian-made boxes. The EU boxes seem to have more casting imperfections that require quite a bit more sanding to remove...some of them wouldn't come out no matter how much I sanded! The Canadian boxes were practically free of those types of hard to remove casting imperfections.
Maybe I should send a nasty email to Hammond :trouble
Phillip
EU = europe?
What do you use for the decals? I normally write on my boxes with enamel paint.
Quote from: joecool85 on August 20, 2006, 07:35:21 AMEU = europe?
What do you use for the decals? I normally write on my boxes with enamel paint.
Yep, the EU is the European Union. It looks like they haven't quite perfected the art of aluminum casting quite as well as the Canadians ;)
The decals are the water-slide type that you normally get with model kits. You can get the decal material from Small Bear Electronics (www.smallbearelec.com). He has the material for either a laser printer or an inkjet printer. I would recommend the laser printer material since the lacquer will pretty quickly dissolve the ink from an inkjet.
Phillip
Wow, excellent stuff syndromet, very pro!
Well, they earliest ones don't look as pro as they could have. It took a while before I learned to laquer them so that the laquer isn't grainy. But the last ones look pretty good.
yeah, looking good, syndromet. Not sure what the sonic destroyer is, but it look brutal...
The Sonic Destroyer is two Tim Escobedo circuits in one box, and made to create the most awfull noises ever. It's the Thing Modulator and the Psychtar. It has a very wide range of sounds, and can produce anything from octave up, fuzz, tremolo-like effects, sitar-sounds and ring mod. It's an extreme pedal, and usefull for making extreme sounds. I love it!!
Here are a few soundclips:
Octave effect (http://www.syndromet.com/sounds/sonic/octave.mp3)
Sitar effect (http://www.syndromet.com/sounds/sonic/sitar.mp3)
Ring modulator (http://www.syndromet.com/sounds/sonic/ring.mp3)
Sonic destroyer in feedback loop (http://www.syndromet.com/sounds/sonic/feedback.mp3)
Playing with the settings (http://www.syndromet.com/sounds/sonic/sonic.mp3)
My little gem. The enclosure was meant for the Nelson 6w stereo amp, hence the name.
INCREDIBLE STUFF !!! Unbelievably good. You guys deserve a prize. What a great range of products. Best of all, besides looking very professional they are very creatively packaged and veeeeeeeery FUN!!
Congratulations.
OK, I'm a newbie in this forum but here are two of my projects:
1)orange squeezer
2)colorsound overdriver (2channel mod)
my allmost finished (except the enclosure) orange rockerverb 50:
Very good, congratulations.
And that "all black" finish ( unusual on pedals) creates a very special mood.
Quote from: J M Fahey on July 25, 2010, 07:12:03 AM
Very good, congratulations.
And that "all black" finish ( unusual on pedals) creates a very special mood.
Thanx.
I would like to add white descriptions for pots, but I haven't figured out a way to do it yet :(
Thanx.
I would like to add white descriptions for pots, but I haven't figured out a way to do it yet :(
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Vinyl graphics might work ? Put them on after you paint then spray a flat clear coat on top to protect.
Let's see if I'll be able to hunt down the vinyl marker.
Meanwhile here's another stompbox - this time no color finish because pedal it self took too much time. It's a lovetone meatball clone based un McMeat layout.
Quote from: crane on August 18, 2010, 12:34:08 PM
Let's see if I'll be able to hunt down the vinyl marker.
Meanwhile here's another stompbox - this time no color finish because pedal it self took too much time. It's a lovetone meatball clone based un McMeat layout.
That thing has more knobs and buttons than my main amplifier!