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John Lyons

 ^ Hokey Pokey actually.  ;D
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Jdansti

Quote from: John Lyons on November 16, 2012, 10:03:07 PM
^ Hokey Pokey actually.  ;D

Sort of music related-I read that the guy who wrote the "Hokey Pokey" recently passed away. When it was time to put him in his coffin they put his left leg in...
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haveyouseenhim

Quote from: Jdansti on November 16, 2012, 11:21:30 PM
Quote from: John Lyons on November 16, 2012, 10:03:07 PM
^ Hokey Pokey actually.  ;D

Sort of music related-I read that the guy who wrote the "Hokey Pokey" recently passed away. When it was time to put him in his coffin they put his left leg in...
Oh god :icon_lol: :icon_lol: :icon_lol:
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I'm sorry sir, we only have the regular ohms.

bluebunny

^^^ moving swiftly on...

Here's my new fuzz face, from the Dallas NPN schematic at Beavis:

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Perrow

Quote from: Greenmachine on November 16, 2012, 08:36:17 PM
Hey Perrow,

why is one leg of your PT2399 sticking out?



Pin 4 of the PT2399 is digital ground, but it's internally connected to analog ground and can therefore be left unconnected. I've modified my layout since I etched this so that pin 4 isn't connected to ground even if it's not sticking out, but in this build I had to leave the PT2399 pointing it's finger :)
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garcho

I've found noodling with CMOS crap that one of the easiest ways to deal with unneeded pins is to just pull the leg out of the socket (obviously, only works when you socket your ICs). they come out easily.
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Some new ones from the shop :)

Fallen Angel - extreme, heavy drive


A japan-themed british-like overdrive with boost


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Thanks to semicolonoscopy for sharing his graphic.

Sorry my bastard reproduction doesn't do his artwork justice.





PS: pots are mounted wrong in this pic. don't do it this way or the pots will be reversed.
Still, sounds damn good.

Actually, That is indeed how the pots are meant to go on the madbean layout. "vol" on the left, and "stab" on the right. If you use semicolonoscopy's image from the 'graphics!' thread, plan to flip the board around, or photoshop the graphic first.
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davent

If you use the machined DIP sockets you can just pop an individual socket out the holder for the ic's leg(?)  that doesn't need to connect to anything. Gives you free space on the PCB to run traces under or out from under the ic.
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1776 Effects Multiplex Echo Machine tape simulator, with 1776 long brick Rub-a-Dub reverb







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Couple of A/DA Flangers






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Madbean Dirtbag Memory Man (MN3005, 15v)





Madbean Current Lover Electric Mistress (MN3007, 15v)




John Lyons

^ Who needs sleep?
Dang son....!
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LaceSensor

I did the Multiplex from about 4pm - 10pm yesterday,
The Magnus was around 1pm - 8pm today. Both units from scratch to finished, graphics.
There are so many damn offboard wires in the modulus, musta wasted an hour cutting and prepping wire.

One of those ADA I have had done for ages, then I made a second one recently, about 6-7 hours in one of those I guess, too.
The DMM has been on the bench for ages, firstly with 2 x MN3008, then 4 x MN3008, then I got some MN3005s and removed the double delay boards etc.
The Mistress has been finished ages ago and has been on my live board for a while, great sound running at 15v (charge pump hidden under PCB).


bluebunny

Boxed these up today:


Brian May boost from the schematic posted at Geofex, with an extra volume control to, er, control the volume.  It's a birthday prezzie for my tame guitarist - happy birthday Paul!


Small Time delay, by ValveWizard.
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bluebunny

Quote from: Fender3D on November 19, 2012, 11:43:37 AM
Nice..
Is he Stan Smith's redneck brother?  :icon_mrgreen:

Ha ha!   ;D  Nope, it's Desperate Dan.  Probably unknown west of the Atlantic.  :)

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pakrat

These are all stunning! Marc, all I can say is WOW!

bluebunny

Quote from: pakrat on November 19, 2012, 01:18:31 PM
These are all stunning! Marc, all I can say is WOW!

Thanks pakrat - appreciate the kind words.  If only you could see them as close up as I can.   :icon_wink:
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@marc:  love the design/colour knob matching. on the delay....cool,  now treat yourself to some cow pie!.. ;)
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