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Started by Hal, August 23, 2005, 01:58:47 PM

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KNA

Trophies, swedish hardcore at its best: http://trophies.bandcamp.com/

Jdansti

That's the most beautiful Rat I've ever seen!!!  Nice job!!! :)
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kaycee

Quote from: ppcnostalgic on January 18, 2013, 05:13:54 PM
This is a Klon Centaur based overdrive, graphics inspired to the famous movie K19, starring Harrison Ford. Built on a verified veroboard layout. It sounds nice and warm, powerful output volume and quite noiseless effect, although I can't compare it to the original Klon Centaur, don't own it and didn't ever try one :icon_redface:




Very nice graphic design on this, love those the knobs and always like the two tone finishes, did you polish the top or is it a plate?

kaycee

Quote from: KNA on January 20, 2013, 03:10:29 AM
Awesome rat!

+1
Very good illustration, she's talented!

Sam

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Just in case I feel the need to puke." - Silver Jews

Sam

Ge FF with a few tweaks. The Filter is a very subtle but IMHO a quite useful low pass filter. Sounds great in my SF Deluxe Reverb.

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Just in case I feel the need to puke." - Silver Jews

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Sam

Quote from: ppcnostalgic on January 18, 2013, 05:13:54 PM
This is a Klon Centaur based overdrive, graphics inspired to the famous movie K19, starring Harrison Ford. Built on a verified veroboard layout. It sounds nice and warm, powerful output volume and quite noiseless effect, although I can't compare it to the original Klon Centaur, don't own it and didn't ever try one :icon_redface:




Looks amazing. May I ask which layout that is and/or where I might find it?
"Where's the paper bag that holds the liquor?
Just in case I feel the need to puke." - Silver Jews

THOMMO

A Noisy Cricket built into an old TV cabinet I saved from my sisters house clean out. My old Peavey Express speaker fit nicely. Not sure what to do with the rest of it, though  ??? Maybe make it into some kind of beer cooler  ;D




Got a bit of pen on the LED when I drew the lines, so added to it lol

And dubbed it the:

Cheers, Jason.
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rocinante

Quote from: pickdropper on January 08, 2013, 09:11:17 AM
This is a Roth Love Squeeze with added bloom control (Just added resistance on the output of the opamp).  Sounds good.









This is amazing.

How do you do such things? Is that a decal/sticker??


Mind. Blown.

alparent

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Quote from: THOMMO on January 21, 2013, 04:09:52 AM
A Noisy Cricket built into an old TV cabinet I saved from my sisters house clean out. My old Peavey Express speaker fit nicely. Not sure what to do with the rest of it, though  ??? Maybe make it into some kind of beer cooler  ;D




Got a bit of pen on the LED when I drew the lines, so added to it lol

And dubbed it the:

Cheers, Jason.


Nice space to put a Leslie in there!

bluebunny

Quote from: alparent on January 21, 2013, 07:37:59 AM
Nice space to put a Leslie in there!

But then where would the beer go??   ;D
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Perrow

Quote from: bluebunny on January 21, 2013, 09:56:32 AM
Quote from: alparent on January 21, 2013, 07:37:59 AM
Nice space to put a Leslie in there!

But then where would the beer go??   ;D

Shaken, not stirred ;D
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John Lyons

Relic'd switches...nice!  :D
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Slade

Madbean LowRider





Little video sample:


Mustachio

Nice amps!

I like the graphics style in that etch Slade! I built the pearl octaver with smd ic's last year right before the turkeyday contest and haven't boxed it up yet. It's really a great sounding octave v^.

Gonna give enclosure etching a try real soon!

Nice sounds in the demo clip too!
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John Lyons

Dig those arrows under the knobs!
Sounds great as well.
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Jesusisworthy

Quote from: vfr800fiman on August 23, 2005, 06:46:28 PM
Here's my Marshall cabinet simulator I just finished.



This isn't a pedal, but it's what all my pedals plug into :D

Hey where did you get the info to build this?

snarblinge

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hey that is quite an old post you are referencing, quick google revealed this page, should give you all the info you need

http://webpages.charter.net/porkchop/effects/effects.html

edit..

and this one, just incase

http://www.runoffgroove.com/condor.html
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