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DIY Stompboxes => Building your own stompbox => Topic started by: Marcos - Munky on December 17, 2003, 02:05:20 PM

Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: Marcos - Munky on December 17, 2003, 02:05:20 PM
I posted four schematics in my site. One is the layout for the DS-1 with Ultra mods. I posted a schematic for a octave doubler (with layout), a bass distortion (with layout) and a voice frequency doubler, all found in brazillian magazines.
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: nightingale on December 17, 2003, 03:03:49 PM
hey marco~
what would really make my christmass... if you could export some of those sultry brazilian girls to the denver metro area...LOL!
thanks for the ds-1/mod shchemmo,
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: gez on December 17, 2003, 03:35:14 PM
Quote from: nightingalehey marco~
what would really make my christmass... if you could export some of those sultry brazilian girls to the denver metro area...

Or Wimbledon London?!

PS thanks for the schemos
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: Marcos - Munky on December 17, 2003, 03:35:41 PM
Yeah, the brazilian girls are incredible  :twisted: . Glad to know that you liked the layout.
Title: Did some werk today...
Post by: petemoore on December 17, 2003, 03:55:13 PM
And saw he's usin a large pile of Brazillian Mahogany for the flooring outside..aughh
 Gonna look great!!!...but man I'm like all that super old growth wood just for a floor?..Didn't say nothin'...gonna go back later and get some guitar neck stock...lol !!! Gonna milk that Saab drivin' fool too !!! Actually the Saab is kool!
 These Brazillian schematics are too cool!
 I love historic, nostalgic stuff, and just to look at 'em is educatiional, and the fact that they are useful now ... I wouldn't have known it, but My day simply wouldnot have been complete without them...thank you !
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: Marcos - Munky on December 17, 2003, 04:03:33 PM
I'm always searching for schematics to post in my site, but the easier things to find are wahs, fuzzes and tremolos. I have some more schematics, I will scan and post them. The Mahogany are use in guitars, I don't know if it's used in necks or body, maybe in both. The voice frequency doubler is based in a octave circuit for guitar, I don't remember wich one.
Title: Don't forget the girls in Argentina!
Post by: uncle boko on December 18, 2003, 08:52:42 AM
Try Buenos Aires - especially Calle Florida!
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: GFR on December 22, 2003, 06:54:02 AM
Marcos,

um presentinho pra você:

http://www.gfrhpg.hpg.ig.com.br/CCDB/

Abre-te César!!!

(The articles are in Portuguese, but the rest of you may appreciate the schematics).
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: smoguzbenjamin on December 22, 2003, 07:26:01 AM
You're the man marcos :twisted: I like the site, very cool.
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: Marcos - Munky on December 22, 2003, 03:26:17 PM
Obrigado, você não sabe o quanto eu procuro por este phaser.
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: dubs on December 22, 2003, 07:01:11 PM
Hey Marcos,
Thanks for the schems!
Is the octave doubler  a clean octave or fuzz octave?
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: Marcos - Munky on December 22, 2003, 09:02:55 PM
Fuzz octave I think.
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: GFR on December 23, 2003, 05:30:20 AM
Fuzz octave up, but with improved tracking.
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: Paul Perry (Frostwave) on December 23, 2003, 09:10:51 AM
Quote from: GFR
http://www.gfrhpg.hpg.ig.com.br/CCDB/
(The articles are in Portuguese, but the rest of you may appreciate the schematics).

GFR, I can't open the files here, what format are they?
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: Ed Rembold on December 23, 2003, 11:57:59 AM
GFR,
I can't open them either.  but would like to.
Thanks, Ed R.
Title: a Christmas gift, more schematics
Post by: GFR on December 29, 2003, 05:32:15 AM
Microsoft Windows html help files (*.chm). I don't know if you can open them with a Mac.