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#1
The Newcomer's Forum / Re: poweramp for a noisy cricket?
December 13, 2007, 09:05:42 AM
Hey thanks man, but tones not my problem though

My amp isn't loud enough :(, but as a portable battery powered amp goes it looks like its the best. I was thinking I could build another circuit that makes my noisy-cricket louder.
#2
I tried to build a little-gemmk2 before I built my noisy-cricket (which is a modified ruby with better cleans and tone control). All I found was problems, bad tone, and way too much gain. But it is louder, the little gem mk2 is louder than a noisy cricket.

Personally, I like the tone of my noisy cricket, but it doesnt sound too good on high volumes. So I'm either gonna find a poweramp for it or a maybe attach a headphone input.

I've attached a perf-board design of the noisy cricket and here are the schmematics: http://www.beavisaudio.com/Projects/NoisyCricket/DIY/NoisyCricket_Mark2_BuildGuide.pdf
#3
The Newcomer's Forum / poweramp for a noisy cricket?
December 12, 2007, 11:53:25 PM
Hey guys, (first post) and I only chose such a geeky name so I could have the same name for my SS guitar account as my UG account ;D

I have just built my first amp, a noisy-cricket. It works fine, the tone control is a bit disambigous though, as in I can only just tell if its one way or the other. The clean is also very nice. But the amp only sounds good on really low volumes, as in ear to the speaker low. I was thinking I could find a battery powered power amp to make it louder, as I only built the thing because it was battery powered. Or maybe I should just build a louder battery powered amp? I heard that the little-rebel is good, but I've only heard the thing in high gain, does it sound good in clean?

So any suggestions?