i bought a ds-1, why in the hell did i buy a ds-1

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i bought a ds-1, why in the hell did i buy a ds-1

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i think this is honestly like the 6th or 7th one i have ever owned. i found a crybaby wah in my folks basement, i used to have like 3, don't know where they came from, well, one came from the dwarfcraft graveyard, but anywho, traded it for a ds-1, fucking this is dead mint, if that really matters, plugged it into my penpen dumpstar guitar and 10 dollar battery amp, it was cool for like 5 mins and then i remembered that i don't really like these things. im wanting to mod it, i know i have seen folks on here do some cool stuff with them.
anyone have a cheap easy mod for a ds-1?
i can also score an OCD for 79.99 and the ds-1 would probly get me a credit of about 15 bucks.....
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Shit, I'd probably take it off you if you don't want it. I like the shittiness of DS-1s, reminds me of when I started out on guitar and i would make terrible noise. I miss those days.
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I did the Keeley mod. It is pretty cheap. The ultra mod has two mods you can switch back and forth with. One of my DS-1's is that way. The other, I just did the one mod I liked best to and didn't add the extra switch option.
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I happen to like the DS-1, if I get sick of my Rat, I'll just switch to a DS-1 for awhile and vice versa. I have an older DS-1 with the mojo chip so that probably helps out.
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I like mine also.
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YUN MOD.

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i pulled it apart last night and was suprised at how simple the board looked, i was expecting more, but i found the diode that is involved in the keeley mod, i just gotta find a reliable link to it, anyone got one?
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Post by HNB »

This is the site I used. Has links to pretty much all the parts.

Normally the Keeley mod uses the red stomp light led to swap in and replace one diode. You then add in a new bright blue LED in its place. :) The switch mod puts an additional LED in with it and makes it much more heavey. Basically the switch just changes clipping diodes.

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AWESOME! thanks! i kinda wish he would lump the parts together, its annoying to try and score all of them, but whatever, it will be a fun lil project, i will post up the results once im able to afford all of them, i still have to pay off ends.
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i was able to score MOST of what i needed at the local radio shack, i still need to get a few more bits and bobs, but i will have to wait till i get paid in a couple days.
here are some random gut shots from last nights work in progress.
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I really enjoyed the process of modding the two DS-1's I have. They were my first success with PCB work and gave me confidence to try more. (After my failed attempt at my Shredmaster clone that had to be rebuilt.)
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Post by robert(original) »

i made a bazzillion and a half pedals for dwarfcraft, and made a trem, and a revereb from byoc ages ago. so this is just kind of a refresher of sorts, but its nice. i just wish i had gotten all the parts all at once, i hate waiting.....
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I hate waiting too. LOL Worst part of this for me was that, but ordering from the place he linked was good. Each item came in a bag with it's info on it so it was easy for me (not having a multimeter) to know which part was what when they arrived. That was my problem with my Shredmaster clone. The parts were all in one big bag so I mixed up some parts.
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HNB wrote:I hate waiting too. LOL Worst part of this for me was that, but ordering from the place he linked was good. Each item came in a bag with it's info on it so it was easy for me (not having a multimeter) to know which part was what when they arrived. That was my problem with my Shredmaster clone. The parts were all in one big bag so I mixed up some parts.
Where was it that you ordered the Shredmaster clone from?