Mike's Pedal Thread
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So purrrrrdy.
I've been meaning to ask you actually Mikey, how feasible would a Big Cheese clone be? I know you've got a huge backlog, but I was just wondering. I'm totally missing having my old Chunky Cheese sometimes.
I'd need less functionality than the original, so would it potentially be a lot easier? Just tone, volume and fuzz controls with a standard toggley to switch between modes 3 and 4 (mid-boosted and gated).
GGG do a premade PCB, and have a schematic available: http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/ind ... &Itemid=26
I've been meaning to ask you actually Mikey, how feasible would a Big Cheese clone be? I know you've got a huge backlog, but I was just wondering. I'm totally missing having my old Chunky Cheese sometimes.
I'd need less functionality than the original, so would it potentially be a lot easier? Just tone, volume and fuzz controls with a standard toggley to switch between modes 3 and 4 (mid-boosted and gated).
GGG do a premade PCB, and have a schematic available: http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/ind ... &Itemid=26
Sw-sw-sweeeeeet, I think just a toggle would be brillz, I don't think I'd ever need to switch between 'em during a song; the gating (bias?) only really kicks at the top 1/4 of the fuzz dial anyways.
In fact, the gated mode is indentical to the mid-boost mode but it just uses an internal trimmer to set the level of gating/bias, allowing you to set it low to make the two modes the same; maybe it could just essentially "mode 4", with a 4th pot instead of the trimmer?
In fact, the gated mode is indentical to the mid-boost mode but it just uses an internal trimmer to set the level of gating/bias, allowing you to set it low to make the two modes the same; maybe it could just essentially "mode 4", with a 4th pot instead of the trimmer?
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How do you put the finishes on these? The images, I mean.
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BLAM, MOTHERFUCKER.Mike wrote:I stare at them really hard.
Are they hand painted, printed? Daubed on with a gnat's cock?
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I use automotive/car paints depending on your Atlantic persuasion.
All cases are recycled aluminium, and are drilled and sanded using coarse, medium and fine sandpaper. Primed with Grey or White Primer as appropriate and then given 2 coats of colour.
The decals are printed onto clear self adhesive vinyl labels and then I clear coat the pedals twice.
All cases are recycled aluminium, and are drilled and sanded using coarse, medium and fine sandpaper. Primed with Grey or White Primer as appropriate and then given 2 coats of colour.
The decals are printed onto clear self adhesive vinyl labels and then I clear coat the pedals twice.
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That's pretty much what I thought. They look almost as beautiful as I do.
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