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Will have to once I get regular orders or try to get stuff in shops, but selling on forums isn't going to attract much attention.
Ebay is good sometimes. I sell utility percolators on there for £40-70, but not harmonic percolators as the parts for the latter are more expensive and Chuck Collins got legal on my ass so it's not worth the hassle. Even at £40 that's at least £25 profit on a pedal that's now quicker to make thanks to batch production and pcb-mounted pots and switch.
Ebay is good sometimes. I sell utility percolators on there for £40-70, but not harmonic percolators as the parts for the latter are more expensive and Chuck Collins got legal on my ass so it's not worth the hassle. Even at £40 that's at least £25 profit on a pedal that's now quicker to make thanks to batch production and pcb-mounted pots and switch.
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I make most of these for money, but take a lot of pride in making something well. The design aspect is cool too. The main aim is to build-up a reputation for making quality stuff, at the same time learning more electronics theory. Then I'll design something original and monumental, outsource production, quit my job and buy a yacht.
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Hey Tim, I have some questions about your Husk(er)y Wolf. I like my Dist+ a lot (the '80s one in the big black enclosure) but it just doesn't have enough gain. I see your HW addresses that issue with asymmetrical clipping and greater value vol pot. how much more gain would you say this gives you? also, my Dist+ has an intense amount of noise floor. I think more than any other distortion pedal I have. How's the HW on this?
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Well, looking at this:
http://www.pedalarea.com/images/mxr_dis ... 000_02.jpg
I reckon yours has symetrical silicon clipping diodes. I've not really found this to be a very noisy pedal, but maybe the plastic box one is noisier. The Huskery Wolf is louder than a stock pedal, but the actual amount of gain (the distortion level) is the same. If you want way more gain (really thick fuzz) as well as loads more volume, the Liquid Fox might be what you're after. That's essentially two Dist Pluses cascaded.
http://www.pedalarea.com/images/mxr_dis ... 000_02.jpg
I reckon yours has symetrical silicon clipping diodes. I've not really found this to be a very noisy pedal, but maybe the plastic box one is noisier. The Huskery Wolf is louder than a stock pedal, but the actual amount of gain (the distortion level) is the same. If you want way more gain (really thick fuzz) as well as loads more volume, the Liquid Fox might be what you're after. That's essentially two Dist Pluses cascaded.
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This image made me lol. It was titled 'mxr dist plus problem':
http://burton56.w.interia.pl/mxr1.jpg
http://burton56.w.interia.pl/mxr1.jpg
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Oh yeah sorry it's not stuck-down in these photoslol. I was still testing when I took them.Mike wrote:I've been using that stuff for a while aswell, the board just appears too high for that to be the mounting method from that angle. Why are you changing? Do people say it's not reliable or something?