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Coupletones fuzz with vulgar settings ;)
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Page 46 has some details, and there'd be more before and after that.
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Whew. A cloud of solder and three pedals are done.

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They look proper good mate - what are they?
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The green one is for a Box Of Mike (Box Of Rock with Gain Boost) a guy ordered after seeing Doog's righteous youtube demo of the one I made him.

The blue one is a custom switcher for TideBleach that I designed. The RC-2 he has goes in the loop on the left of the pedal and the left footswitch selects which of the Amp outputs on the top the RC-2 output is routed to, there are blue and green LEDs to show the amp selected to play Loops.. The right footswitch is a "record" arm footswitch with a Red led. When switched on the guitar is routed to the RC-2 for recording or overdubbing on the same amp as the RC-2, or when disengaged the guitar goes to the "other" amp the RC-2 is not looping into.

He has a clean and dirty amp setup. Cool eh?

The Red one is a BJFE Honey Bee Overdrive clone. They cost like $400 new. I made it for £80. This is the first veroboard clone of the pedal ever made. It sounds good, very characterful "old amp on the edge of destruction" dynamic overdrive. It's for Foll.
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Mike wrote:The blue one is a custom switcher for TideBleach that I designed. The RC-2 he has goes in the loop on the left of the pedal and the left footswitch selects which of the Amp outputs on the top the RC-2 output is routed to, there are blue and green LEDs to show the amp selected to play Loops.. The right footswitch is a "record" arm footswitch with a Red led. When switched on the guitar is routed to the RC-2 for recording or overdubbing on the same amp as the RC-2, or when disengaged the guitar goes to the "other" amp the RC-2 is not looping into.

He has a clean and dirty amp setup. Cool eh?
That sounds amazing! Very cool indeed. Bet that sounds great, really versatile. Am impressed
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Post by Mike »

Well it was his concept, I just did the build, but I think it's come out nice.

Honey Bee demo:

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I'm not familiar with the Honey Bee, but it sounds really nice...
Where's all the talking tho? I'm not convinced it's even you... :)
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haha.. didn't feel very chatty this morning to be honest so I just knocked it out quick smart
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So do you prefer the honey bee or DLS for dynamics and tone? The HB sounds really smooth.
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Post by Mike »

They're incredibly different pedals. The Honey Bee is a much smoother animal with a unique tone control whereas the DLS is just like an Amp Channel to me. Both are very dynamic and good sounding pedals, but the DLS is more to my taste.
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I don't suppose you'd be able to do a comparsion demo of the dls and the box of Mike?
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I can do if you want, but they'll both be at Doogfest also.
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holy fuck.
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I have no idea what the last one is, but it looks AWESOME. Pray tell.
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Post by Mike »

haha.. yeah. benecol is the man.

The red pedal is the Doogfest special; OCD into DLS. Crammed in there!

The green one is a Zendrive I built for a customer.

The X-Wing pedal is my DLS refinished.
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WANT!
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I may have to backtrack on my previous assertion I wouldn't build DLS's for people and instead build loads until I get sued by George Lucas.
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HAHA. Looks excellent. You can make a Star War series. Next one: Boba Fett Green Muff