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#1
Build Reports / Omega Muff
May 23, 2012, 02:58:49 AM
Finally got around to boxing this one up.  It is just what the title says: An Omega from ROG into Jack Orman's Muffer.  I added a tone control between the Omega and the Muff.  This is very versatile.  It can go from a nice overdrive to a full-on heavy fuzz. 

The Range and Tone control work fabulously in this circuit.  It is a bit noisy.  Will replacing the electrolytic caps in the signal path with non-polar help quiet it down?

Here is the schematic and vero:



Grabbed this image off the internet and put it in a PPP lime green enclosure.  Of course, I didn't realize until after I cut out the holes that the text was off slightly.


Of course the gut shot.
#2
Build Reports / 2 new builds
April 29, 2012, 08:38:52 PM
1st up, Boneyard.

I don't have the boost as I don't think I would really use it.  The right switch goes between crunch and high gain mode.  The switch also changes the CLR value so that in crunch mode, it is dimly lit, and in high gain mode, it is very bright.  Much more noticeable in person than what the pictures show.
High gain mode (3.3k CLR):


Crunch mode (20k + 3.3k CLR):


Gut shot:


Next, Tube screamer built to the SRV special specs.  Built this one for a friend of mine at work.  As you can see it is just a vero board design.

#3
General Questions / Help with Hunny Bunny
April 08, 2012, 01:09:48 AM
I built a vero of the Hunny Bunny schematic posted here a few months ago.  See attached below.

My vero is attached below.  I added the Stupidly wonderful tone control between C6 and the volume pot.  I get no sound from it.  I traced the circuit and it matches the schematic.  I was just wondering if anybody else could take a look at the vero.  Thanks!
#4
Build Reports / Les Lius
February 25, 2012, 09:40:21 PM
Just boxed this up.  It is the original Les Lius, not the Lavache.  I actually had this built before the Lavache came out, just didn't have it boxed up.  For clipping diodes, I used: BAT42, 1N914, and a single 1N5224 zener.  I really like the 1N5224 diode clipping.