Shortscale Pedals!

Pickups, pedals, amps, cabs, combos

Moderated By: mods

User avatar
Doog
mid-century modem
Posts: 23127
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:49 pm
Location: London

Post by Doog »

Well, may-beee, but it's still a cracking layout and very pleasing to look at. I guess primary colours do that to me.
User avatar
DanHeron
.
.
Posts: 3501
Joined: Sat May 24, 2008 7:48 pm
Location: Manchester, UK
Contact:

Post by DanHeron »

Glad everyone likes the photo! I love the pedal, the yellow finish is awesome. I took a shot today for comparison, see where the paint has chipped at the sides! My small collection of pedals are in a pile on the floor, and Im not really bothered about paint chipping off. think it looks good on the saltbooster:

Image
User avatar
Dave
TOTALLY MODD
Posts: 10439
Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:35 pm
Location: UK - Southampton

Post by Dave »

Mike wrote: A Harmonic Energizer? Can yuo get a schematic?

I'm unsure about a website at the moment, I'll let you know if I feel I need one though, at the moment I'm happy with the gentle drip-drop of orders.
Quick thread aside: Mike this link has a PDF schematic lower on the page by user grizzlytone. As to it's accuracy or even if it's sufficient I don't know as I'm clueless about this stuff. On a later page some other dude posts one with ammendments but this schematic is the one already built. Looks interesting and love the original enclosure. these pedals also catch stupid money on ebay...

(note: to see the PDF's you need to be a member)
LINK

PCB layouts on this page:
LINK

To be honest though there's a lot of info throughout the thread so it would be worth a read if you're interested and it's mostly greek to me so can't really give a good summary.

Coming soon and more on topic....BCB's Dwarfcraft collection!
iCEByTes wrote:5 Most Jizz face maker Solo�s , classic Rock music i ever listened.
iCEByTes wrote:Blunt a joint , Take the Touch , Listen this.
m0n0mania
.
.
Posts: 50
Joined: Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:40 pm

Post by m0n0mania »

pedal relic craze getting underway
User avatar
Ty
.
.
Posts: 2265
Joined: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:47 pm
Location: Cottage Grove, Oregon, U.S.A.
Contact:

Post by Ty »

m0n0mania wrote:pedal relic craze getting underway
Are you the reincarnation of nsv?
User avatar
Josh
The Curmudgeon
Posts: 5010
Joined: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: George
Contact:

Post by Josh »

silly_rabbit_band wrote:
m0n0mania wrote:pedal relic craze getting underway
Are you the reincarnation of nsv?
I wouldn't say so b/c he really hasn't resurrected year + old threads in order to get into the classifieds.
User avatar
Ty
.
.
Posts: 2265
Joined: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:47 pm
Location: Cottage Grove, Oregon, U.S.A.
Contact:

Post by Ty »

Josh wrote:
silly_rabbit_band wrote:
m0n0mania wrote:pedal relic craze getting underway
Are you the reincarnation of nsv?
I wouldn't say so b/c he really hasn't resurrected year + old threads in order to get into the classifieds.
True, but what if this time he's back and knowledgeable?
benecol

Post by benecol »

I don't think either of you two are in any position to start taking the piss. As I understand it, here at shortscale we welcome noobs, but find it hard to tolerate fuckwits. Words you'd do well to think on.
User avatar
Mike
I like EL34s
Posts: 39170
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:30 am
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Contact:

Post by Mike »

Or as I would have phrased it:

"Twats in Glasshouses should shut up or throw themselves through the walls"
User avatar
timhulio
Redheaded Stepchild
Posts: 4693
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:06 am
Location: London, UK
Contact:

Post by timhulio »

Noobs have more poasts than me. Lole.
User avatar
Mike
I like EL34s
Posts: 39170
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:30 am
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Contact:

Post by Mike »

You're too busy making money, you ruddy Capitalist!

We'll have to have another night on the beers when Doog is back in town in May.
User avatar
Bacchus
Whatever's handiest
Posts: 23590
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 4:10 am
Location: wandering

Post by Bacchus »

benecol wrote:I don't think either of you two are in any position to start taking the piss. As I understand it, here at shortscale we welcome noobs, but find it hard to tolerate fuckwits. Words you'd do well to think on.
Aye.
Image
User avatar
timhulio
Redheaded Stepchild
Posts: 4693
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:06 am
Location: London, UK
Contact:

Post by timhulio »

Mike wrote:You're too busy making money, you ruddy Capitalist!

We'll have to have another night on the beers when Doog is back in town in May.
Fifty pedals in and I swear I've just broken even. Got some nice parts and tools though! Ordered a mini table-saw to cut pcbs. Skillz. I got a few more skillz also.

Beers would be awesome, just name the time/place and I'm there.
User avatar
Josh
The Curmudgeon
Posts: 5010
Joined: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: George
Contact:

Post by Josh »

benecol wrote:I don't think either of you two are in any position to start taking the piss. As I understand it, here at shortscale we welcome noobs, but find it hard to tolerate fuckwits. Words you'd do well to think on.
God not this again...
I said nothing unwelcoming to m0n0mania and I didn't agree with SRB on the post he made so can you please get off of my case for once?
benecol

Post by benecol »

My words were not directed squarely at you, just at the noob bashing. Now go and build your pedals, while placing amps beyond use.
User avatar
Josh
The Curmudgeon
Posts: 5010
Joined: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: George
Contact:

Post by Josh »

benecol wrote:My words were not directed squarely at you, just at the noob bashing. Now go and build your pedals, while placing amps beyond use.
Will do benecol, just read the post wrong, my apologies. :wink:
User avatar
izodiak
.
.
Posts: 1568
Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2008 11:26 am
Location: Netherlands
Contact:

Post by izodiak »

About the webpage - I can make something.. Nice on flash.. not very hard (not with shopping cart and all, but with pictures and descriptions and a nice layout, sure)
kim wrote:plankton people will be plankton people
User avatar
drew
.
.
Posts: 30
Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2008 2:14 am
Location: in my mind

Post by drew »

DanHeron wrote:Glad everyone likes the photo! I love the pedal, the yellow finish is awesome. I took a shot today for comparison, see where the paint has chipped at the sides! My small collection of pedals are in a pile on the floor, and Im not really bothered about paint chipping off. think it looks good on the saltbooster:

Image
damn are you incapable of taking a bad picture? :)
User avatar
FitzG
.
.
Posts: 83
Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:51 pm

Post by FitzG »

drew wrote:
DanHeron wrote:Glad everyone likes the photo! I love the pedal, the yellow finish is awesome. I took a shot today for comparison, see where the paint has chipped at the sides! My small collection of pedals are in a pile on the floor, and Im not really bothered about paint chipping off. think it looks good on the saltbooster:

Image
damn are you incapable of taking a bad picture? :)
i've seen photos in magazines that aren't as well shot
benecol

Post by benecol »

If people are posting chipped, yellow pedals that shortscalers have made; my Chunky Cheese:

Image