Interfax Harmonic Percolator stripboard layout

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Interfax Harmonic Percolator stripboard layout

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Based on the most recent, general consensus schematic (apparently the pedal 'evolved' during it's initial production). It's a nice easy build, and you'll only have trouble sourcing the transistors. It sounds really good, and it actually does lift the harmonics out of the general fuzz/crunch. Sounds pretty accurate to my ears, but then I've never had a real one. Can't get teh Albiniz as I've stashed my Electrical Guitar at my Mum's house and I'm playing it into a Fender Deluxe Reverb.

There's a volume drop-off at low gain for obvious reasons, so I think the next one of these I build will have an LPB or something simple tacked in front of it.

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Nice one. I'll probably just sub an AC128 for the 404A. I have a bunch of them for Fuzzfaces.
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Mike wrote:Nice one. I'll probably just sub an AC128 for the 404A. I have a bunch of them for Fuzzfaces.
Ah me too- I inherited a ton when my Dad donated his ancient components boxes to me. Will swap and report difference tonight! Ackshully, don't the resistor values need to be adjusted for different transistors?
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The 2n404a and the AC128 are completely substitutable. They're both Germanium pnp transistors.

You missed the power rails from your diagram.
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Mike wrote:You missed the power rails from your diagram.
nads. Fanks they're there now...
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oooh. I'm thinking I'll do this.
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Sublimedo wrote:oooh. I'm thinking I'll do this.
Please tell me the pedal has arrived. If not I'm just going to build you another one. This is ridiculous.

Is the a postal depot you can call? Have you checked noone in the house got a card from the depot or nuthin?
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timhulio wrote:Can't get teh Albiniz as I've stashed my Electrical Guitar at my Mum's house and I'm playing it into a Fender Deluxe Reverb.
Doesn't most Albineeezes sound come from his amp setup anyways? The HP seems to just be more of a fuzzy OD to my lugholes.
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What does he use?

I have Fender Bassman in my mind or CAE amps for some reason.
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He uses a Tranny PA system I'm sure so he can do more drastic EQing.

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Wonder what the VU meter on the front of the amp does, aside from looking cool.

Alot of his sound is also down to the guitar - TB500 (or recently the Electrical 500 custom thing that hasn't really got a name when people ask me). The pickups are yay hot, and the attack very percussive and clangy. Can't get teh sond on a Mustang or anything I've got lying around.
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timhulio wrote:Wonder what the VU meter on the front of the amp does, aside from looking cool.
Absolutely nothing.
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Doog wrote:The HP seems to just be more of a fuzzy OD to my lugholes.
It is. Quite a nice one though. It sounds 'unusual'.
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Mike wrote:
Sublimedo wrote:oooh. I'm thinking I'll do this.
Please tell me the pedal has arrived. If not I'm just going to build you another one. This is ridiculous.

Is the a postal depot you can call? Have you checked noone in the house got a card from the depot or nuthin?
Yep, Nothing! I'll check the post office sometime this week as I ship the dotsmaster.
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timhulio wrote:Wonder what the VU meter on the front of the amp does, aside from looking cool.

Alot of his sound is also down to the guitar - TB500 (or recently the Electrical 500 custom thing that hasn't really got a name when people ask me). The pickups are yay hot, and the attack very percussive and clangy. Can't get teh sond on a Mustang or anything I've got lying around.
aluminium necks on them travis beanz must contribute.
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Sublimedo wrote:
Mike wrote:
Sublimedo wrote:oooh. I'm thinking I'll do this.
Please tell me the pedal has arrived. If not I'm just going to build you another one. This is ridiculous.

Is the a postal depot you can call? Have you checked noone in the house got a card from the depot or nuthin?
Yep, Nothing! I'll check the post office sometime this week as I ship the dotsmaster.
I hope you didn't ship it with a battery inside? They might've thought it was a dangerous device or something...
Remember when a kids DIY pedal got blown up on the train cos it had a metronome? It was ticking, had a battery and wires sticking out of it though.
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Nah, Fredo's pedal is DC supply only.
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Mike wrote:Nah, Fredo's pedal is DC supply only.
some customs guy's probably rocking it as we speak...

"hmm, cool decals... " [swiped]

take it you can't claim some sort of postal insurance? (stewart's ignorance of the modern world shines like sunlight through breaking clouds...)
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I sent it standard Royal Mail overseas (which I've NEVER had a problem with before after sending approx 20 pedals abroad). Bizarre.

Like I said, one more week and then I'll build him a replacement.