Ruby Build: Great little amp

Started by dano12, March 31, 2006, 08:53:29 AM

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dano12

Took an evening to build from the PCB at generalguitargadgets, but an additional evening to debug. Couldn't get anything but a sqeal. Tried different opamps, rechecked all the component values, even unsoldered and tried a new tranny. Hours later I found a tiny solder whisker shorting to ground. Couple of seconds with an xacto knife and it was up and running.

Fun project, great sound. Thx to runoffgroove for the schematic and ggg for the build guide and PCB!





-dano
www.beavisaudio.com

bancika

Nice looking, where did you get box?
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dano12

Quote from: bancika on March 31, 2006, 08:58:24 AM
Nice looking, where did you get box?

Thanks! I used the LMB Heeger MDC-432 aluminum box which measures in at 3" x 4" x 2".

Mouser has them here: http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?handler=displayproduct&lstdispproductid=382292&e_categoryid=69&e_pcodeid=53700

bancika

Bummer, Mouser doesn't ship over here
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chaddhamilton

Great Job.  That thing looks sweet!
Rock on.

B Tremblay

Very, very nice job!  Thank you for sharing your successful build report.
B Tremblay
runoffgroove.com

twabelljr

     Wow! I really like the way that turned out. Great job D12!
Shine On !!!

dano12

Finally got the time post a clip. This is my first clip ever, so please excuse the playing, just enjoy the Ruby sound :)

http://www.beavisaudio.com/Projects/ruby/

RDV

The look of your site is really cool. Is that what you do in 'real life'?

Oh, and there's nothing wrong with your playing.

RDV

alltherightpills

Man, Dano, I just checked out the rest of your site.  The finish on your "FuzzLab" project is amazing!  (http://www.beavisaudio.com/Projects/FuzzLab/)

Meters, Knobs, Switches everywhere!  Kinda looks like a mix between Moog pedals (box shape) and 4ms pedals (the ridiculous amount of controls).  Nice Job!

dano12

Quote from: RDV on April 12, 2006, 10:28:45 AM
The look of your site is really cool. Is that what you do in 'real life'?

I wish. My real job is technially challenging, but nowhere near as much fun building pedals :)

Thanks for the kind words.

dano12

Quote from: alltherightpills on April 12, 2006, 11:52:03 AM
Man, Dano, I just checked out the rest of your site.  The finish on your "FuzzLab" project is amazing!  (http://www.beavisaudio.com/Projects/FuzzLab/)

Meters, Knobs, Switches everywhere!  Kinda looks like a mix between Moog pedals (box shape) and 4ms pedals (the ridiculous amount of controls).  Nice Job!

It was quite a job--I don't think I'll build something that complex again for a while...

lchyi

Those clips of the Ruby sound awesome! Good job Dano, you make me wish my GGG Ruby PCB was here NOW! Oh that Fuzz Factory looks like a really fun dog to pet.

JimRayden

Excellent ruby demo, mate!

Can't wait for a fuzzLab demo. With that interface, a video demo is a must! We wanna see all those meters movin' and your big golden hands twiddling with the knobs and switches. :D

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Quote from: bancika on March 31, 2006, 08:58:24 AM
Nice looking, where did you get box?

If you're in the (generally texas and cali, most other states only have one), Fry's has a bunch of nice enclosures at their store...I got my first Hammond 1950B there...for $10.99. But to me, the 20 minutes of driving is better than 6 days of shipping if you need it fast.

They've got sexy sloped-front enclosures like that one...the Fry's near me (in Cali, they're mostly in Cali) has a good two shelves of stacks of enclosures. Check em out.