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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:38 am
by HNB
I was looking for a simple powered a/b or both line selector that doesn't color tone. Do you make that? I didn't see it on your site. If so, what would it be US wise? I looked at the Boss LS 2 but it is $80 dollars or so and has stuff I don't need. Just an a/b switch and a both switch with LEDs. A tuner out would be cool, but not a "has to have it" feature.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:10 am
by Mike
robroe wrote:I forgot reverb. does reverb cost more? instead of a two clicky overdrive could you stuff a single clicky overdrive on one side and a simple. 1 knob reverb clicky on the other side?

I forgot the excelsior has no reverb
Yeah there's no way I could cram a reverb into that thing aswell for £88, I'm already doing you mad savings to get you a KoT with two volume knobs for that much

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:11 am
by Mike
Thomas wrote:What's the deal with the Forevereverb Mike? It could be exactly what I need for my Bassman...
It's a Belton Brick Spring/Hall emulation type thing. Completely crammed in there - the Damping shaves off some of the top end if you need it. Goes from subtle to very big.

It's just a prototype, so the finish isn't perfect, happy to send it up to you if you want to try it out

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:12 am
by Mike
HNB wrote:I was looking for a simple powered a/b or both line selector that doesn't color tone. Do you make that? I didn't see it on your site. If so, what would it be US wise? I looked at the Boss LS 2 but it is $80 dollars or so and has stuff I don't need. Just an a/b switch and a both switch with LEDs. A tuner out would be cool, but not a "has to have it" feature.
Why do you want it to be powered, for LED only?

If you're doing A/B you can just use a 3PDT and have zero tone loss as it's completely hard wired change in circuitryl, no LED though.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:27 am
by Concretebadger
I'm interested in the reverb and retro echo since I love POST ROCK TOANZ with ambient noisy bits. I'm hankering after something that emulates a space echo, but if I can support local industry instead of the (admittedly very highly regarded) RE-20 that Boss do currently, so much the better.

I'll be flat broke for the next couple of months though, since this NZ trip is cleaning me out.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:35 am
by Mike
Enjoy New Zealand, it's incredible :)

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:15 pm
by HNB
Mike wrote:
HNB wrote:I was looking for a simple powered a/b or both line selector that doesn't color tone. Do you make that? I didn't see it on your site. If so, what would it be US wise? I looked at the Boss LS 2 but it is $80 dollars or so and has stuff I don't need. Just an a/b switch and a both switch with LEDs. A tuner out would be cool, but not a "has to have it" feature.
Why do you want it to be powered, for LED only?

If you're doing A/B you can just use a 3PDT and have zero tone loss as it's completely hard wired change in circuitryl, no LED though.
Doesn't have to have led either. :) Just thought it would make it visually easier to see what was on. The passive pedals I read reviews on had complaints of ground loops and buzzing as well as signal bleed or muddyness when both are on together. (Maybe due to the line being split two ways at once?) I spent a few hours reading reviews of switches yesterday.

I figured you would be a good person to ask because of your expertise. :D

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:44 pm
by h8mtv
A/B is no prob. There should be no reason to have grounding issues or anything. On the other hand splitting it to go out to both should be done with a buffered splitter, which is where it gets a bit more complicated.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:04 pm
by Mike
HNB wrote:
Mike wrote:
HNB wrote:I was looking for a simple powered a/b or both line selector that doesn't color tone. Do you make that? I didn't see it on your site. If so, what would it be US wise? I looked at the Boss LS 2 but it is $80 dollars or so and has stuff I don't need. Just an a/b switch and a both switch with LEDs. A tuner out would be cool, but not a "has to have it" feature.
Why do you want it to be powered, for LED only?

If you're doing A/B you can just use a 3PDT and have zero tone loss as it's completely hard wired change in circuitryl, no LED though.
Doesn't have to have led either. :) Just thought it would make it visually easier to see what was on. The passive pedals I read reviews on had complaints of ground loops and buzzing as well as signal bleed or muddyness when both are on together. (Maybe due to the line being split two ways at once?) I spent a few hours reading reviews of switches yesterday.

I figured you would be a good person to ask because of your expertise. :D
Depends what you're using the A/B to split I guess.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:37 pm
by Doog
h8mtv wrote:A/B is no prob. There should be no reason to have grounding issues or anything. On the other hand splitting it to go out to both should be done with a buffered splitter, which is where it gets a bit more complicated.
This.

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:45 pm
by HNB
Mike wrote:Depends what you're using the A/B to split I guess.
I want to run a signal to my clean amp from my guitars with my clean effects and I want to run a dirty signal through my fuzzes and distortions to my distortion amplifier. I wanted a switch to toggle between the two but also thought it would be cool to have an option to have both amps running at the same time.

Basically guitar running through two effect lines to two amps. :) The both isn't a killer, but I would like the option in case I wanted to run double distortion lines in to to different amps. (Kind of like Mascis but with just two amps.)

If you could make an a/b that doesn't have a both option but DOES have an always on out (like for a tuner) that could work too. I could use the always on with my clean amp and tuner and use the A/B to toggle between effect lines for my dirty amp.

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:07 am
by Thomas
Mike wrote:
Thomas wrote:What's the deal with the Forevereverb Mike? It could be exactly what I need for my Bassman...
It's a Belton Brick Spring/Hall emulation type thing. Completely crammed in there - the Damping shaves off some of the top end if you need it. Goes from subtle to very big.

It's just a prototype, so the finish isn't perfect, happy to send it up to you if you want to try it out
That would be great Mike. I'd love to give it a go!

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:21 am
by Mike
HNB wrote:
Mike wrote:Depends what you're using the A/B to split I guess.
I want to run a signal to my clean amp from my guitars with my clean effects and I want to run a dirty signal through my fuzzes and distortions to my distortion amplifier. I wanted a switch to toggle between the two but also thought it would be cool to have an option to have both amps running at the same time.

Basically guitar running through two effect lines to two amps. :) The both isn't a killer, but I would like the option in case I wanted to run double distortion lines in to to different amps. (Kind of like Mascis but with just two amps.)

If you could make an a/b that doesn't have a both option but DOES have an always on out (like for a tuner) that could work too. I could use the always on with my clean amp and tuner and use the A/B to toggle between effect lines for my dirty amp.
This is the scenario rife with buzz as far as I know. Worth asking Stewart and Doog how they get around this.

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:10 pm
by HNB
Cool. :D Thanks!

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 8:16 am
by Mike
Bunch more builds:

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The Dirty Civil War Muff and the building Ultralord are for GreenKnee and wwrrss of our parish

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:59 am
by wwrrss
FUCKYEAH!

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 1:52 pm
by rps-10
Any ideas when compressors will hit your main line of stock? Kind of getting the urge to try a comp again.
Also price?

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 2:50 pm
by Mike
I'm still messing around with ideas, but the way I've been going:

- Janglecomp will be £100 with Attack and Gain, and 3 way tone selection switch

a more basic Comp (PhatComp) will run £80

They're available for order now, I just need to get my act together and make samples and demos. (Will happen over the next two months)

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 4:34 pm
by Thomas
Currently playing with the Forevereverb. I'm really liking it. I'm off back to the world of echo. More to come later...

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:03 pm
by GreenKnee
Just to let you know that the 'dirty' civil war muff is magnificent, cheers man!