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Title: 1976
Post by: televisiondown on April 12, 2014, 01:54:18 AM
This is a Crowther Hotcake built on veroboard. The box is a Cream 1590B from Mammoth. I used Stazon ink for the stamps. The layout is from Tagboard Effects and it sounds great! Between the TL071 and the LM741, the TL071 was a tiny bit quieter, but I went with the LM741. It just sounded better. A little more jangly and dynamic. I LOVE this pedal. I really wish I had found this pedal about 20 years ago. It's an easy build and extreme worth it! If you haven't already, go and check out tagboardeffects.blogspot.com It's amazing what Mark, Mirosol, and now John, are doing! The 1976 is from two things. It's the year Crowther designed the original Hotcake and also the year I was born.
Title: Re: 1976
Post by: Leevibe on April 12, 2014, 01:59:16 AM
Simple and cool Kris. I dig it.
Title: Re: 1976
Post by: selfdestroyer on April 12, 2014, 03:12:08 AM
Kris, I LOVE the number stamps you used. Great job. On a side note, what amp you using this pedal with? I have had no luck getting a Hot Cake to sound good on my Fender Twin.

Cody
Title: Re: 1976
Post by: jubal81 on April 12, 2014, 04:39:14 AM
Clean, cool & classy.
Great circuit, too. I'm love-hate with the cake. Love the sound, hate the noise.
Title: Re: 1976
Post by: the3secondrule on April 12, 2014, 06:07:18 AM
Quote from: jubal81 on April 12, 2014, 04:39:14 AM
Clean, cool & classy.
Great circuit, too. I'm love-hate with the cake. Love the sound, hate the noise.

I recommend the 76' hotcake (the one with the midswitch, rather than the presence control).
It's got a bit more filtering, and runs a little quieter. Also sounds better going into a clean amp. The 3 knob version really needs an amp that is already dirtied up a bit
Title: Re: 1976
Post by: BuGG on April 12, 2014, 10:17:01 AM
If you don't mind me asking, what kind of ink did you use with those stamps?

I've got a pad of Stazon but it never comes out that thick/dark.
Title: Re: 1976
Post by: televisiondown on April 12, 2014, 02:26:50 PM
Thanks, guys! I have 2 amp setups. A Peavey Classic 50 combo and a Peavey Classic 50 head into a Marshall 4x12. The pedal sounds great through both amps with a Strat, a Tele and a Gibson Midtown. The noise is very minimal and the TL071 was almost silent. I'm not using it for the full gain setting, though. It's very dynamic with the gain at about 2:00 (depending on the guitar). The presence knob seems useful for changing guitars, too. It gets very trebly at full.

I think the stamps are my favorite application. It's never perfect, but it's quick and I think it looks great most of the time. I used Stazon black ink for this, BuGG. I usually practice on paper first. If you press the stamps into the inkpad a good amount of times, the ink builds up a little. Then, when you press the stamps in the enclosure, you don't have to press hard, but make sure you wiggle it around a little. Keep a cloth with some denatured alcohol around. A clean pencil eraser is useful, too.
Title: Re: 1976
Post by: nzCdog on April 13, 2014, 08:08:44 PM
Oh yeah!  Very cool, love the stamp look :)