ways to "spice up" a pedal

Started by acehobojoe, January 09, 2015, 12:56:44 PM

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davent

Quote from: idy on January 11, 2015, 11:54:52 AM
Sorry, no luck on the photo linking. The image is at
http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/Schematics-etc/FILE0021.JPG.html?g2_imageViewsIndex=1

Right click on image and then click on Copy image URL lastly paste between the image tags.

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CodeMonk

Heres a couple of enclosures I did a "spin art" thing on:





Should have done the text in red or something on this next one.
This is/was an A/B loop box.


acehobojoe

That looks great! here's a cracked paint look that happened because of the cold. I think I want to keep it that way.

CodeMonk

And a failed attempt at an enclosure etching.
I think its got its own kind of charm going on, so I left it.
Its a Jordan Bosstone with a Muff (Triangle I think) tone control/Gain recovery stage.
And a 2P6T rotary switch like I posted on the first page, which was an afterthought, so its a real mess inside.


acehobojoe

as long as it works awesome, doesn't have to look awesome.. unless you sell it and someone looks in it .. haha

Jdansti

If it's a fuzz that uses diode clipping, install a rotary switch with multiple diode combinations to provide several clipping options.
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