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Tim Escobedo tytewadd is actually postage-stamp sized. Not sure it'd add value to anyone's rig though ;-)
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Yeah, you can only fit one pot in there and then it's time enough, I could add a trimpot for volume on the board itself though.

Basically it's suited to one knobbers though.
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ok, let me have a play about and i'll get back to you...
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timhulio wrote:
endsjustifymeans wrote:Got the blender... don't have a power plug for it yet so I haven't messed with it yet. It's sitting next to the Franken-Sonic waiting to be unleashed.

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Handmaded pedals galore!!!

Mini salt-boost is excellent.
I very much prefer hand made pedals... I'm glad there are such talented folks on the board in that regard.

There should be a Green Muff getting added to the mix any day now, yay Tim!

Thanks again Mike, I'll let you know how it goes.
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ooh! that's cool as fuck. is a simple boost pretty much the only thing that would fit in that size of enclosure, just out of interest?
yeah pretty much, it's tight as a gnat's chuff in there. What else were you thinking of? A basic fuzz might also fit.

Mike and Kim, your pedals go in the mail today!
Crying out for a Bazz Fuss, that enclosure - have you breadboarded one of these yet Mike? Ace, simple little circuit. I love mine.
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I dunno whether you sent it to me or not, I'll have to consult the Library at LivesleyManor.
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RE: Trem Pedal

Hey Mike, what are my current color/led options?
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I can do most paint colours except black because then the decals don't show up.

"In Stock" I have:
Metallic Green, Metallic Blue, Gold, Flat Red, Flat Orange, Silver

But I have also in the past done the following:
White, Yellow, Baby Blue, Light Metallic Blue...

and can get another colour if you have another preference.

LEDwise you can have Blue, Green, Red, Yellow, Orange...
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Mike wrote:I can do most paint colours except black because then the decals don't show up.

"In Stock" I have:
Metallic Green, Metallic Blue, Gold, Flat Red, Flat Orange, Silver

But I have also in the past done the following:
White, Yellow, Baby Blue, Light Metallic Blue...

and can get another colour if you have another preference.

LEDwise you can have Blue, Green, Red, Yellow, Orange...
i'd be a total chonst if i had you do a color you don't have "in stock" but white case/red LED or yellow case/red LED sounds really sexxy-assed to me.

i just realized i still haven't fucking plugged in my new fab tone or daddy-o pedals into my amp to test drive them either...hahahaha. god, why have i become such a pedal cunt in the last six months. i don't even play an electric guitar when i play out these days.

hmm, let me think on this mike, but i'm like 75% ready to just say "GO GO GO!"
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I gotta tell you, the silver mike uses is uber nice in person. I'd think about that color if I were you.
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endsjustifymeans wrote:I gotta tell you, the silver mike uses is uber nice in person. I'd think about that color if I were you.
the twatbox he did for me was like a CAR/Sparkly Red that was tits mcgee...but white with red LED gives be bonerocks...i'm still really wanting to pull the trig on this...must still meditate upon it.
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mike- might have a wee job for you, son.

i'm thinking i might like a bypass switch, just something that kills my signal. it would basically just be an on/off switch in the smallest possible enclosure. it wouldn't even need a power source unless i wanted an LED, would it? or am i talking balls?
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killswitch in an altoids box???
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stewart wrote:mike- might have a wee job for you, son.

i'm thinking i might like a bypass switch, just something that kills my signal. it would basically just be an on/off switch in the smallest possible enclosure. it wouldn't even need a power source unless i wanted an LED, would it? or am i talking balls?
That's correct, no power needed without an LED. Would you want it momentary or latching?
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Mike wrote:[

And Kim so is your mini mini Saltboost

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Righteous! That's tiiiiiny.
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It was well funny to work on. Normally pedals are "balanced" when I'm wiring them because the footswitch and the pots form a stand. this one was wonky as a Weeble.
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Mike wrote:
stewart wrote:mike- might have a wee job for you, son.

i'm thinking i might like a bypass switch, just something that kills my signal. it would basically just be an on/off switch in the smallest possible enclosure. it wouldn't even need a power source unless i wanted an LED, would it? or am i talking balls?
That's correct, no power needed without an LED. Would you want it momentary or latching?
er.. what does them terms mean?
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Post by Reece »

afaik

momentary: you press it down, the sound cuts out, you lift up, the sound comes back

latching: you press it down, the sounds cuts out, you lift up, the sound stays off until you press it again. like a normal pedal footswitch.
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aha. that makes sense right enough. latching then.

i might actually need two, but i'm going to rip my board apart and build it again first, so i'll see how it works out.
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Let me know either way. You'd want them in two small cases like that?