I finally built the Dr. Boogey. WoW! This thing is a screamer! Here's a few pics of my project:
This is the top. The graphics are temporary, I'm going to redo them. It was going to go into a Hammond 1590BB, but I had this LMB Heeger box lying around that I wanted to use for something, so I gave it a shot. It actually worked out just right, with some careful planning. The model number is LMB #CR 531 and it measures 3"x5-1/2"x1-1/4" and is constructed out of sturdy aluminum.
(http://www.diyguitarist.com/Images/DRIAB-Top.JPG)
I mounted the DC jack on the side. The knobs are from a cheapo Crate bass amp that I parted out. I had to cut a flat spot on all the pot shafts with a Dremel Tool to use them.
(http://www.diyguitarist.com/Images/DRIAB-Side2.JPG)
To get the bottom cover on, I had cut a few notches in the sides so it would fit. This actually works out well because the notches make contact with the ground plane of the PCB and helps to make the whole box grounded.
(http://www.diyguitarist.com/Images/DRIAB-Side1.JPG)
And here are the obligatory shots of the guts:
(http://www.diyguitarist.com/Images/DRIAB-Ins1.JPG)
(http://www.diyguitarist.com/Images/DRIAB-Ins2.JPG)
(http://www.diyguitarist.com/Images/DRIAB-Ins3.JPG)
The pots just barely fit, I mean they are all snug between eachother and the enclosure itself. Well, time to go play this thing! :icon_cool:
EDIT: BTW, this is the original paint on the box - it comes painted.
Very professional build Paul! Thanks for the great website too, Ive learned alot from your articles there. Awesome work! Keep it up.
I've heard of this sucker, but have yet to hear any clips. Anybody got any?
The build looks quite awesome, Paul. How long did the build take you?
PnL,
Jeff
edit: where did you manage to find this schem/layout/etc? I've done a few searches and found only a pcb.
Hhoooou Yaaaaa !!
QuoteThanks for the great website too, Ive learned alot from your articles there. Awesome work! Keep it up.
Thanks! I'm always happy to hear that someone is getting something out of my ramblings... :icon_confused:
QuoteHow long did the build take you?
A lot longer than it usually would. I have about 9-10 hours into it - total. Probably 2 hours or so was spent on planning how to make all that stuff fit, drilling holes, cutting things with the Dremel Tool, etc. I'll spend 1 at least one more hour to make the graphics official. :icon_neutral:
Wow Paul! That's a really nice looking build! 8)
What fet's did you use for it?
Quote from: Eirik on February 05, 2006, 03:26:34 PM
What fet's did you use for it?
Ahh, I found a "layout and PCB" however, the FETs are unlabeled on it; so yes, what are they?
edit: did a broader search, found a sound clip, and the schem. Ok. Again, great job!
very nice! thanks for all the pics. :icon_cool:
Quote from: Eirik on February 05, 2006, 03:26:34 PM
Wow Paul! That's a really nice looking build! 8)
What fet's did you use for it?
Thansk! I don't remember where I got the schematic for it, but is shows my favorite FETs - J201s. :icon_wink:
Quote from: Somicide on February 05, 2006, 04:11:58 PM
Quote from: Eirik on February 05, 2006, 03:26:34 PM
What fet's did you use for it?
Ahh, I found a "layout and PCB" however, the FETs are unlabeled on it; so yes, what are they?
edit: did a broader search, found a sound clip, and the schem. Ok. Again, great job!
Do share!! What is the links?
Thanks,
Brian
Hey Paul,
Very nice work indeed! And I too have enjoyed reading various things on your website, thanks for sharing with us fellow stompers.
http://www.4thlevelmedia.com/stompboxes.html
layouts and PCBs, by Bucksears.
http://www.elixant.com/~stompbox/smfforum/index.php?topic=28854.0
the schematic. by Electrictabs.
http://diystompboxes.com/sboxforum/viewtopic.php?t=30110&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=boogey
and the sound clip.
Awesome shit.
When the next paycheck comes in, orders are being placed.
PnL,
Jeff
To build mine, I used the PCB layout by Bucksears. It worked great right off the bat. I set all of the trimpots so that they are slightly over half the supply voltage.
Yeah, and that schematic I have is the one from Electrictabs. :icon_cool:
EDIT: BTW, on the Bucksears parts layout, the bass and presence controls are shown wired incorrectly. The way it's shown, they would be fixed resistors which would be the value of the pot. There should be a connection at the wiper and one of the outer lugs instead of what is indicated... :icon_wink:
EDIT #2: Hey, I just had a thought for a cool mod - a "less gain" switch. It would simply switch a 470K resistor parallel with the 1M gain pot. I think I'm going to try that. :icon_idea:
SWEET looking pedal Paul ! Nice work, as usual ...
AC
What does this FX do?
I have not seen this described.
A link?
Thanx
Quote from: KMS on February 06, 2006, 12:11:56 AM
What does this FX do?
I have not seen this described.
A link?
Thanx
It's original name is "Dr Boogey" a sim of the "Boogie Dual Rectified" amp, using J201 Fets
It has a great tone and a VERY BIG sound !!
Recommended 100% :D
BTW: Nice work Paul !!
Marty.
QuoteWhat does this FX do?
What does it do?! It's like a cranked Mesa-Boogie. It's got lots of tone, too. If you like that sort of sound, stop everything that you are doing and build it! :icon_wink:
OK, I'm officially done now. Here's what it looks like:
(http://www.diyguitarist.com/Images/DRIAB-Top1.JPG)
Close up of the graphics. Notice the power tube.
(http://www.diyguitarist.com/Images/DRIAB-Top2.JPG)
And this is my hi/lo gain switch. It switches a 1M resistor in parallel with the 1M gain pot for a lower gain sound. I used my patented method for cutting a square opening - drilling two holes and filing until it's just right. :icon_wink:
(http://www.diyguitarist.com/Images/DRIAB-Side3.JPG)
Overall, I am pretty happy with the way this turned out for such a spur of the moment kind of thing. :icon_cool:
Quote from: Paul Marossy on February 05, 2006, 10:46:12 PM
EDIT: BTW, on the Bucksears parts layout, the bass and presence controls are shown wired incorrectly. The way it's shown, they would be fixed resistors which would be the value of the pot. There should be a connection at the wiper and one of the outer lugs instead of what is indicated... :icon_wink:
how would one go about correcting that? could you maybe give a visual example? (slow learner...)
PnL,
Jeff
Looks Great Paul! ... and Damn! looks like another one I'd like to build ... I need more time :icon_mrgreen: ...
Great looking build, as usual, Paul!
The Dr. Boogey is my next build (starting tonight) so I'd like to better understand the pot wiring too... What do we need to do to this:
(http://www.4thlevelmedia.com/DrBoogeyPartsLayout.gif)
in order to get it to work right?
Are you going to add DRIAB to your long list of 'accomplishments' on diyguitarist? I always enjoy your insight...
Thanks.
Mike
Ok, this puzzles me. This is the same layout that a bunch of people have already used (including myself) with no problems.
I don't have the schematic here at work with me and I won't be back at my place until tomorrow night, but I will take a look at it then.
Sorry guys,
- Buck
QuoteLooks Great Paul! ... and Damn! looks like another one I'd like to build ... I need more time
Thanks! Uh, I think you just need a little self control. :icon_wink:
QuoteAre you going to add DRIAB to your long list of 'accomplishments' on diyguitarist? I always enjoy your insight...
Of course! :icon_wink:
QuoteOk, this puzzles me. This is the same layout that a bunch of people have already used (including myself) with no problems.
Never mind, I'm a moron. :icon_redface: You just have yours connected differently than I would do it, but it would work the same. Sorry about that. Sometime I do stupid things while I'm trying to work and hang out here at the same time. :icon_confused:
OK, I have a question: I did this hi/lo gain switch thing, but when I switch to the low gain setting, the sound just about goes away. I read in another post that a 470K gain pot is supposed to sound good. If this is true, then why is mine behaving like this? :icon_frown:
Dont 'spose anyone's done a veroboard layout for this yet? :) I'd be eternally grateful for it. I really gotta try etching boards I guess.
One day I'll be able to do some layouts myself that will work........
Cheers,
Nick,
drool.....
now that I have a bunch of JFETs from aron's store, hmmmmmmmmmmmm ::)
Quotenow that I have a bunch of JFETs from aron's store, hmmmmmmmmmmmm
Resistance is futile... :icon_lol:
BTW, I forgot to mention that I used 1uF tantalum bypass caps on my build instead of electrolytics. I am not sure what that contributes to the sound, but it makes for a slightly more compact layout in terms of overall height, which in my case was important. VIVA Dr. Boogey! :icon_cool: