Box of Rock with 3-band EQ Demo Video

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Box of Rock with 3-band EQ Demo Video

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Get some, shortscale.
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NOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHH MAAAAAAAAAAARY CHRISTMANS! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Say, MIke, what are your input adn output caps on there?
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NoHoed up gave me serious lols.

It sounds balls to the wall, nice and marshally.
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aen wrote:NOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHH MAAAAAAAAAAARY CHRISTMANS! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Say, MIke, what are your input adn output caps on there?
The input one is a 100n/0.1uF ceramic box cap with a 1M resistor to ground either side of it. The output one from the 3rd FET stage is a 1uF electrolytic.

Basically I took the Box of Rock circuit and slice it off at the output coupling cap after I built the original output filter stage and wasn't impressed by it, the design is too bass heavy to not have a bass control on it, I added the classic Marshall tone stack after that and they marry up quite well I think.

Here's the schematics I made it from:

Like I say, I connected the output of the 1uF coupling cap ...
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to this...

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and then connected that to a 1M output pot for Master Volume.

So it goes GAIN -> EQ -> VOLUME.
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Word, dude. I think I'm going to up the cap values in Shiva before I put her out. RIght now it's .1uf on both ends, but it hasnt got quite the BOOM I want, and there's some of that really awful fuzz sizzle on top. It doesnt come through on darker/weaker amps but on the twin its a little itchy.
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I absolutely HAT the fuzz sizzle.
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Do not buy Great Destroyer.
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mike, your playing sucks! i can't even watch that stupid video.





actually, i did watch it and i quite like the sound of that pedal. especially at the beginning when it was really bassy.
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aen wrote:Do not buy Great Destroyer.
hahah.. The Great Destroyer EATS fuzz sizzle

Thanks Bubbles.
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OK, I stripboarded it, and I'm drilling the case for it tomorrow.

If anyone wants to buy it I don't mind selling it, or I'll keep it, I'm easy either way. A handpainted BoR costs - £209, a mass produced Vexter one costs - £129. If someone was willing to part with £70-£80 I can paint up the case whatever colour you want and finish off the pedal. The case will look like the Orange Peel I made in terms of knob layout etc. Just wondering if anyone is interested, I'll crosspost in Classifieds. This kind of one-off sell or keep work is what I'm going to be doing from now on for a while, just having fun and if someone wants teh outcome, then all the better. I'm working on a project for Hurb next.

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This particular picture looks like.....................

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.................Fran ................... Mike ........................ Doog .............. and Hurb
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haha.. nice one. I love electronics scribbles, I find them intolerably hot, even in my poor handwriting.
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turtle wrote:This particular picture looks like.....................

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.................Fran ................... Mike ........................ Doog .............. and Hurb
Yeah, it's a schematic of Doogfest '07- don't ask what we were doing though..
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Someone needs to make a banner of some of my dorky pictures.
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Are you gonna drop my name in all your dem? Guess I really did hit a soft spot.

Anyways, cool pedal. Maybe I'll get one from you one of these days.

Ever make trem pedals? I'd like one with a mono in and stereo out that total silent. Mine's a good one, but kinda noisy.
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Sounds class mike! I really like it i would definitely be interested in one especially since i missed out on the salt booster run.
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dodgedartdave wrote:Are you gonna drop my name in all your dem? Guess I really did hit a soft spot.

Anyways, cool pedal. Maybe I'll get one from you one of these days.

Ever make trem pedals? I'd like one with a mono in and stereo out that total silent. Mine's a good one, but kinda noisy.
For a man who doesn't like my videos you sure do spend a lot of time watching them.
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I wired meself a BYOC Marshall Shredmaster clone that doesn't sound too far. Although I am currently waiting for Rochelle to finish paintin' that mess. The sound of it doesn't vary MUCH from the high end Box of Rock, especially with my clone's similliar 3 band EQ but man it really is a great sound and a great project.
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Everyone loves a bit of Marshall Upper Mid Range Attitude.

You need to post moreabout these projects you're undertaking. Whore it up, I'm interested for one.,
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Mike wrote:
dodgedartdave wrote:Are you gonna drop my name in all your dem? Guess I really did hit a soft spot.

Anyways, cool pedal. Maybe I'll get one from you one of these days.

Ever make trem pedals? I'd like one with a mono in and stereo out that total silent. Mine's a good one, but kinda noisy.
For a man who doesn't like my videos you sure do spend a lot of time watching them.
Your time would be better spent filling the orders you've received money for.

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I spent the entire day reviewing your entire catalog! Awesome.

I guess your not interested in answering me question.