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Herr Masel
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Yaniv M, israel
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This is a desperation post - after 2 long months of failure.
3 failed effects (2 ring mods and my shot at a "leslie") and a blown out 50 watt amp PS.
I have to post at least one thing which worked.
Don't lose hope, that amp is no small feat! it looks excellent. I hope that when I build one it looks half as decent (and works, haha).
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Paul Marossy
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Just Another Guitarhead
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I like that hand painted lettering, too. It looks pretty cool! 
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Xlrator
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I was truley inspired after seeing Luhny's box in this thread. http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=40095.0So I tried it on my BSIAB2 that I just finished. I didn't sand the box first and the paint was dry for only a few hours. The 120 grit paper made nice chips and gaps showing bare aluminum. There's 2 more boxes I have to do, one with red base and black topcoat and one with a yellow basecoat and blue topcoat. We'll see. So this is the official gallery post?  ??  
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Listen to cKy!
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jpm83
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Janne M
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Luhny
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I was truley inspired after seeing Luhny's box in this thread. You will be hearing from my lawyer shortly... J/K  Looks awesome, I like how you took it a step further and wore down a few random areas. I also like the color combination. Awesome job.
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Dave_B
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Dave in Kansas, USA
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New from Behringer in 2006!
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AL
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Adrian L.
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hhelland,
That is one sweet looking build. What did you use to stand the board up like that? I've been wanting to do that lately but am not sure what to use. It's a great space saver. Thanks
AL
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hhelland
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hhelland,
That is one sweet looking build. What did you use to stand the board up like that? I've been wanting to do that lately but am not sure what to use. It's a great space saver. Thanks
AL
Thanks. The board is only attached to the pots. It's so small and light that I think the solder joints will hold it nicely. Perhaps these photos will help?I've got some more stuff finished, but I haven't bothered to upload photos of it yet....  regards
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« Last Edit: January 01, 2006, 06:13:26 AM by hhelland »
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Processaurus
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Ben Milner
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 From a recent thread, its a tricked out Ross compressor... It has Hammer mods, and an original wet/dry mixer and a jack to replace the dry signal with "something else". http://www.elixant.com/~stompbox/smfforum/index.php?topic=40292.0Graphics are roadsign sticker material, cut out with scissors. If they're good enough for Cal Trans, they're good enough to get stepped on. The photo looks funny because it was done with a scanner. Nice finish on that, Xlrator, it reminds me of Resident Evil and zombie movies.
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« Last Edit: January 02, 2006, 05:28:02 AM by Processaurus »
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peperoni
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Here's my first pedal.. a simple True Bypass Loop: 
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Branimir
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DIY-ing since 1999!
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DIY Orange/Matamp clone in a old JMP housing, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence, Volume, no MV, no FAC and no concertina PI (LTP instead), into 2xEL34 (box is 2x12" v30s, size of a 4x10"). Oh yeah, the output transformer is beefed.  + modded DS2, and waiting for housing Big Muff, Easyvibe, Son of Screamer, Fet Muff...
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UmorBuilt: Fuzz Face, Small Stone, Trem Lune, Fet Muff, Big Muff (green), Fuxx Face, Son of Screamer, Rat, Rebote 2.5, Opamp Big Muff, EA Tremolo, Easyvibe, Axis Face Si
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Big Red
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I have a request  if anybody has a phase 45 on stripboard/vero boxed up I'd love to see the inside. I'm in my research, soon to be ordering stage (hopefully)
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Xlrator
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I was truley inspired after seeing Luhny's box in this thread. You will be hearing from my lawyer shortly... J/K  Looks awesome, I like how you took it a step further and wore down a few random areas. I also like the color combination. Awesome job. When I sprayed it and made the labels, I was expecting a fire-like color combination. But it looks more like rotted wood in person. That is definately a good idea of yours. I tried a couple different colors and types of paint and each came out different!
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Joecool85
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From left to right: Danelectro Black Coffee Metal, Woodstock Fuzz (My second build), Joecool Volume (My first build)  A battery-powered power supply  Little Gem Amp   Pot Cab for Little Gem Amp (connects via 1/8 connector)  
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Dan N
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Dan N
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Here's a gristlizer I made and sold on ebay. Hee hee, $41. Good thing I love building...  The case was from Goodwill.
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Constantin Necrasov
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Constantin Necrasov
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Here's my first pedal.. a simple True Bypass Loop:  As girlish as it may sound, I'm totally cuted oiut by the bee.  Very good finish! I envy all you people!  In a good way.
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RDV
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My most ambitious DIY project yet!! It's Alivvveee!!!! bwa ha ha ha ha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  RDV
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chokeyou
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ive got a headache right now and that just makes it worse, RDV
where can i learn more about the gristlizer?
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nelson
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1977 opamp big muff. 
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