Mike's Pedal Thread
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- Mike
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Super Hard On first stage into an npn/pnp push pull pair into another Super Hard On stage (I know, right?) Into another Push/pull stage which you can drag the swing point into Crossover Distortion from what I can tell. It sounds nasty as all get out, but that's the point of the circuit. He claims it sounds great when you chain it into another distortion or fuzz.
I may yet be able to lay it out in a small box, we'll see, I need to do some measuring, if not I could make it in a larger one. I'll be thinking about it in the background and don't worry, I won't go rushing on and demanding payment. Firstly I never take money until I'm done, secondly I've a busy few weeks coming up. I'll order in the trannies I don't have though and breadboard it at some stage.
I may yet be able to lay it out in a small box, we'll see, I need to do some measuring, if not I could make it in a larger one. I'll be thinking about it in the background and don't worry, I won't go rushing on and demanding payment. Firstly I never take money until I'm done, secondly I've a busy few weeks coming up. I'll order in the trannies I don't have though and breadboard it at some stage.
Yeah i plugged it in first and it didn't work so i spent about 30 minutes trying to figure out what was wrong and it turns out i had those stupid sleeved jacks and had soldered the output one on the wrong side so i'll know in the future. Also when i pump the fuzz up to full i get a constant hum/fuzz noise (especially in the mid boost position) but i guess thats normal, the same way you get a constant noise when you crank a distortion pedal to full. Its a really nice pedal though.
Mine doesn't do that, dewd.Fibus wrote:Yeah i plugged it in first and it didn't work so i spent about 30 minutes trying to figure out what was wrong and it turns out i had those stupid sleeved jacks and had soldered the output one on the wrong side so i'll know in the future. Also when i pump the fuzz up to full i get a constant hum/fuzz noise (especially in the mid boost position) but i guess thats normal, the same way you get a constant noise when you crank a distortion pedal to full. Its a really nice pedal though.
- Mike
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<3Doog wrote:DAMMIT MIKE, stop making sweetass pedals when I really don't need any more stompers nor can afford to buy..
I have 2 LM308s on the way. That's the "original" op-amp that was in the RAT, supposed to be the secret to Vintage RATs sounding great. I'm looking forward to messing with it.
Also in the pipeline is I'm casing that Green Sovtek Big Muff for Fran in a Metallic Green box.
That Red box is for a Box Of Mike circuit I've made.
I have drilled a case for a Timmy I've built.
Astro's Prehistoric Elephant fuzz is immense, you'd love it. Gonna see if I can make one for you to try at Doogfest.
I always had an eye on the Mammoth- the Chunky Cheese and Ultra Fuzz can do similar things but it never sounds as tight, full and Low End-yana Jones as the proper deal.
Alas, I don't think it's really fit in CAUTIONHORSES, it's just a bit too PHAT.
I don't suppose you have a bass to demo it with, do you?
Alas, I don't think it's really fit in CAUTIONHORSES, it's just a bit too PHAT.
I don't suppose you have a bass to demo it with, do you?
- Mike
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If I can I'll make a brief video with Astro's before I send it, I'm sure he won't mind.
With the pinch you can make it splatty as fuck, with the Pinch all the way up, the bias of the transistor stages is basically independent and it acts like a huge fuzz, sounds really great. You can make it more trebly if you want by dialing the tone control up. I'm amazed by how versatile it is. Sounds great.
With the pinch you can make it splatty as fuck, with the Pinch all the way up, the bias of the transistor stages is basically independent and it acts like a huge fuzz, sounds really great. You can make it more trebly if you want by dialing the tone control up. I'm amazed by how versatile it is. Sounds great.
So say you turn the fuzz all the way up in mid boost mode in particular you don't get a constant fuzz noise that disappears as you back it back down? Once i back it back down to about 9 o'clock it disappears.Doog wrote:Mine doesn't do that, dewd.Fibus wrote:Yeah i plugged it in first and it didn't work so i spent about 30 minutes trying to figure out what was wrong and it turns out i had those stupid sleeved jacks and had soldered the output one on the wrong side so i'll know in the future. Also when i pump the fuzz up to full i get a constant hum/fuzz noise (especially in the mid boost position) but i guess thats normal, the same way you get a constant noise when you crank a distortion pedal to full. Its a really nice pedal though.
I didn't want to hijack your thread so all is explained here:
http://shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16889
http://shortscale.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16889