Dr. Boogey with Graphic EQ's: Help please

Started by dano12, May 01, 2006, 03:21:15 PM

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dano12

I recently finished my Dr. Boogey build. I love the tone, but I'm not thrilled with the tone stack.

Then I read this thread:

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=44797.0

where R.G. said:

"Not many people will ever take the time to try it, but one of the most flexible distortion setups ever conceived is a distortion stage sandwiched between a graphic EQ both before and after. You can spend hours tinkering with ever-more fascinating distortion sounds."

So I want to figure out how to dump the tone stack and replace it a graphic EQ in front and at the end. I've already un-housed a few Dano Fish & Chips Graphic EQ pedals and poked them in and out of several test-bed circuits. The F&C also has a level control. So.....

Would it be as simple as this?



I guess my question is that if the F&C has a level control, do I need the 1 Meg volume pot? Any ideas?

bancika

Most likely you won't need Master because you can control it with second EQ level...but it can't hurt if you put it :)
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dano12

Quote from: bancika on May 01, 2006, 03:34:45 PM
Most likely you won't need Master because you can control it with second EQ level...but it can't hurt if you put it :)

I'll give it a try, thanks.

Love your Atom Amp, that blue plexiglass is beautiful!

bancika

#3
Thanks!
Antually it wasn't my first choice, but since they didn't have kind of plastic I needed plexi was only thing left. At the end it turned out great and most people love it :)

About boogey, you can try GGG 6 band EQ. It's not complicated to build and you can probably stick everything inside one (large) hammond box. I'm rather interested in result cause I'm considering booger myself.
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dano12

Quote from: bancika on May 01, 2006, 07:17:21 PM
Thanks!
Antually it wasn't my first choice, but since they didn't have kind of plastic I needed plexi was only thing left. At the end it turned out great and most people love it :)

About boogey, you can try GGG 6 band EQ. It's not complicated to build and you can probably stick everything inside one (large) hammond box. I'm rather interested in result cause I'm considering booger myself.

I had thought about the GGG circuit, but I really like the idea of slider pots. Maybe I could use slider pots on the GGG circuit? Hmmm...  Try to booger out, I think you will really like it.

bancika

Of course you can use slider pots, they are the same as regular just look different. It's cool to make it 100% DIY project. Or, you can get two Dano's, get them out of cheapo enclosure and put them into one enclosure.
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343 Salty Beans

Hahaha have fun squeezing THAT in a box.  :icon_biggrin:

dano12

Quote from: 343 Salty Beans on May 01, 2006, 08:52:06 PM
Hahaha have fun squeezing THAT in a box.  :icon_biggrin:

After the fuzzlab, the dual eq/boogey will be a cakewalk. Could probably do it with my eyes closed :)



dano12


RaceDriver205

I thought of a good idea!
Boss's top end effects machine has a way of mixing different types of distortion together (i.e a Ge Fuzz and an Overdrive). Not only this but it can send one to one channel and one the another. So you can get a stereo sound with 2 separate distortions.
You could make a mixer that can do this :

  • Mix 2+2 Stereo
  • Mix 1+1 Stereo
  • Mix 4 Mono
That would make it awesome. (The Boss machine has sound clips on their site if you want to hear this)

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