Folks,
I've been getting a few emails from some companies requesting that I remove their name from the website. I've gone ahead and done this for most of the projects, in anticipation of any future requests. While this may lead to some confusion, it is most likely unavoidable to some degree. I've done everything I can to be as descriptive as possible as to what's what. And, for the time being, the project documents themselves still name the actual design it's based upon. Just to re-iterate: these are DIY projects that are in no way affiliated with or serve as a replacement for any existing commercial product by any manufacturer. And, this forum is the only place you can expect to receive (happily) any response to questions regarding my projects or products.
If anyone has specific questions, or needs clarification, please feel free to PM me here in the forum.
Thanks!
Hi madbean
Thanks for the clarification.
What does it mean when a project is offline?
thanks
Just that is unavailable for purchase at the moment. The documents can still be downloaded, however.
Any chance of you adding a what is what to the forums so we can find out what the RL equivelants are?
I'll try and come up with a better formatting, but here's this in the meantime.
AquaBoy AquaPuss / Boss DM-2
Aristocrat KoT - dual channel
Blockhead Digital Delay w/mods and tap tempo
Bloviator Bajaman Sonic Stump
Boomstick Box of Rock - single channel
Bumblebee Baldwin Burns Buzzaround
Chunk Chunk Dr. Boogey
Cupcake Orange Squeezer
Darkside G-2
Daytripper Vox Night Train - pedal port
DeadRinger Fulldrive Mosfet
Dig Dug Ooh Wah
Dinky Drive Bad Cat Mini II - pedal port
EgoDriver OCD
Fallout 4049UBE Distortion - dual channel
FatPants Echoplex Booster
Faultline Catalinbread SFT
Firebomb Super Duper 2n1
Gearhead Secret Project
Glitterrattii BB Preamp
Grapevine Catalinbread Dirty Little Secret
Gristleizer Gristleizer
King Kong Univibe
King of [K]lones KoT - single channel
Kokbox Box of Metal
Komraad Secret Project
Krankosaurus Box of Rock
Macheen Machine
Mangler 70's Fuzz
Milkshake Slow Gear
Moodring Belton-based Reverb
m-theory Secret Project
Mudbunny Big Muff
Mysterioso Jr. Mosfet Overdrive - single channel
Neutrino Eternity
Pangea Carmen Ghia - pedal port
Pastyface Soulbender
Pig Butt Secret Project
Poindexter Octane III
Pork Barrel CE-2 with mods
Quasar RC Boost
Rangemaster Dallas Rangemaster
Road Rage 18v Charge Pump
Road Rage 2 18v (regulated) charge pump, 9v-, 9v+ supply
Sabertooth Woolly Mammoth
Serendipity Zen Drive
Silverfox LTD Silver
Slambox SHO
Slap Chop Systec Harmonic Energizer
Slow Loris MoD
Snack Shack Meathead
Snarkdoodle Red Llama
Squeeker Green Ringer
Strange Attractor Mobius Trip Looper
Sunking Klon
Thumper Dynamic Overdrive + MoD
Thunderpuss Mosfet Booster
Tilt jFet/Muff hybrid
Weener Wah Clyde McCoy drop-in for the Crybaby
Yellow Shark Honey Bee
Zombii Fuzz Factory
Zygote Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face w/ mods
Zygote - mojo Fuzz Face with mojo components layout
This is great. Thanks Madbean :)
Madbean,
I don't see the Uproar listed anymore. Is it due to the "presence" issue mentioned on FSB?
Actually, it was never listed because it hasn't been offered here. I haven't followed the FSB thread for a while, but I am going to check up on it and go back over my layout. There are some value changes for me to make, as well. Just haven't had a chance to get to it yet.
Terrific, thank you MadBean!
I can't wait to see what the secret projects are ! ;D
I wish a happy new year, full of challenging projects to you guys
Keeping everyone happy is always difficult. Keep up the Great Work!!
I needed this list! Thanks!
C
Is there a boost/overdrive pcb for bass available at the moment? Or will any/some of the ones for guitar do?
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Quote from: Gaslighter on April 30, 2014, 01:42:11 PM
Is there a boost/overdrive pcb for bass available at the moment? Or will any/some of the ones for guitar do?
Generally a guitar overdrive will work for Bass, though sometimes they need some modification to adjust to the lower frequencies. If you're looking for a specific drive, what are you looking for? If you're just looking for a Bass Overdrive to do, you could check out the JMK PCBs Big Bass Drive project.
Jacob
Quote from: jkokura on April 30, 2014, 04:32:44 PM
Quote from: Gaslighter on April 30, 2014, 01:42:11 PM
Is there a boost/overdrive pcb for bass available at the moment? Or will any/some of the ones for guitar do?
Generally a guitar overdrive will work for Bass, though sometimes they need some modification to adjust to the lower frequencies. If you're looking for a specific drive, what are you looking for? If you're just looking for a Bass Overdrive to do, you could check out the JMK PCBs Big Bass Drive project.
Jacob
I was mainly looking for a bass boost but one which could also be overdriven. The only guitar boost pedal that I've used and liked has been the Hard On and I guess that's what I'm after for the bass but perhaps with a bit more drive at the end of the dial.
I had been looking at the JMK Big Bass Drive and I think I'll give it a go.
Thanks
The Big Bass Drive does give a lot of boost, and with the gain turned all the way down there's some volume without a lot of grit.
Jacob
What about a column that shows what month/date a project was first made available? I've gotten behind with RL and am not sure what I have and don't have. Thanks