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Ooh, does it have the filter matrix? I'm after another one of these cos Stacey nicked my Electric Mistress RI.
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timhulio wrote:Ooh, does it have the filter matrix? I'm after another one of these cos Stacey nicked my Electric Mistress RI.
It does! And rate, range, feedback and volume controls - sounds fucking fierce!

Will send you an MN3007 if you choose to go for it
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Mike wrote:Look what benecol did me for my Dirtbag Deluxe:

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sorry for the off topic, but how hard was it to find all the parts for the pedal? are they available in the euro shops like musikding?

I've done some pcb and breadboard pedals in december, and really enjoyed building them, and pcbs seamed way easier. I've also got 1 or 2 builds planned. I think i might be able to the memory man if i don't try to make it to fast.
No problem at all, I'm happy to talk about anything and everything in this thread. I got all the chips (v3205s included) from Small Bear along with the trimmers (be careful you order the right ones, I didn't and had to use the vertical ones in my stash, some diodes and the board mounted pots. Everything else I had in my huge pedal parts collection. It's a huge project and involves about 10 hours of soldering, but now it's done I'm completely made up with it:

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Sounds fucking BOOTIFUL.
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Mike wrote:Will send you an MN3007 if you choose to go for it
Wooo! Thanks very much I might hold you to that cos I've just bought a couple of Madbean boards. Or even let me know where you got yours (Small Bear?) cos it'll probably be a time before I can build myself anything for fun anyway.
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Which boards did you go for?

In the past I've got MN3007s only from Small Bear but recently I took the plunge and got 20 from ebayseller sharpseller2000 as they weren't hugely expensive and I thought I'd take a gamble.

I built up a board for my new Chorus and tested them all when they arrived and they're legit, which is a score.
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I should be able to release the LOLYCHORUS Chorus/Vibrato in a couple of weeks, basically whenever we can get the decal designed and I can box one of the PCBs I've built up. They sound ace. Photos soon.
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LOLYCHORUS sounds great, and thet delay looks fabtastic too. Well done Mike!
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Cheers buddy!

Here's a Fuzz Factory I built at the weekend:

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Mike that looks fantastics. The knobs remind me of the old knobs used on the originals. Cheers to Benecol on the decal...out did himself on that.

I love how it takes up like half the space even compared to the Newer boxed version of the Deluxe Memory Man.

Any chance of a shootout demo with your old DMM?
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It's probably about the same size as the new DMMs in the XO box, just orientated Portrait.

Alas Benecol has my old DMM so no shoot out until I move to Bristol and nick it off him for a bit I imagine.
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Mike wrote:I should be able to release the LOLYCHORUS Chorus/Vibrato in a couple of weeks, basically whenever we can get the decal designed and I can box one of the PCBs I've built up. They sound ace. Photos soon.
Is this based on the Small Clone?
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Somewhat.

It features Depth, Rate and Mix knobs and a Vibrato Toggle
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Dual Saltstorm
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PCBs done & tested. First one will be finished next week.
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A Forest Green Compressor, and a Blueberry Bass Overdrive/Saltstorm Dual Drive

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Oh and the Gold pedals look like this now. They look like a Gold Top Les Paul

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Christ that's a lot of wiring! Nice job though. Hope you're charging a fortune for those double pedals!

This is purely an aesthetic thing, but I'd use M5 and M6 washers for the switches instead of those things with the tab on.
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It is a lot of wiring, but it's not that bad. It's about an hour on the bench to wire up the whole pedal. I'm not charging the Earth, but I'm doing OK.
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PCBs done & tested. First one will be finished next week.
Hell yeah!!
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Didn't manage to get the case drilled this week but am aiming for next week. Am pretty excited about it.
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Who does the finishes on your cases?
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