Greetings, fellow drive enthusiasts/tone conquistadores,
I'd like to share my build of the Mad Bean Fritter, a clone of the Crowther Hot Cake:
(https://i.imgur.com/lfiIrua.jpg)
I was impressed by any demo videos of the original circuit I'd seen, so I've built this one stock and it sounds great with my AC-15 set-up as a mid-range drive to fill in the gain gap between my Centaur clone and my Big Cheese clone. I've been looking for something like this for a long time, and in my search I've used a Rat, an Angry Charlie clone, a Red Llama clone, and an OCD clone, among different multi-Tube Screamer configurations, and the Hot Cake has de-throned ALL of them, I really don't think I could be happier with this sound, BUT I'm certain that I'll put together a board with the Mad Bean mods at some point.
Big thanks to MBP for putting out all of these great-sounding projects with such helpful documentation and low (sometimes FREE) prices,
& thank you for looking!
That looks fantastic. That's some mad wiring you got going on.
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Quote from: jimilee on January 16, 2020, 07:34:02 PM
That looks fantastic. That's some mad wiring you got going on.
Thanks, Jimilee, I'm really happy with how this one looks. I over-etched it just a bit, but the imperfections that arose worked out in my favor.
As for the wiring..when Mammoth Electronics was becoming extinct, they were clearing out their stock of 16mm POTs for $.25 or $.50 each, so I bought enough lugged POTs to save myself a few hundred dollars over the next couple years, anyhow I liked doing my own enclosure layouts of clones to begin with, but now I've got even more reason to wire things off-board so I'm getting a lot of practice!
Quote from: dawson on January 16, 2020, 07:56:57 PM
Quote from: jimilee on January 16, 2020, 07:34:02 PM
That looks fantastic. That's some mad wiring you got going on.
Thanks, Jimilee, I'm really happy with how this one looks. I over-etched it just a bit, but the imperfections that arose worked out in my favor.
As for the wiring..when Mammoth Electronics was becoming extinct, they were clearing out their stock of 16mm POTs for $.25 or $.50 each, so I bought enough lugged POTs to save myself a few hundred dollars over the next couple years, anyhow I liked doing my own enclosure layouts of clones to begin with, but now I've got even more reason to wire things off-board so I'm getting a lot of practice!
I'm kicking myself for missing that sale.
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That's a fun etch on the artwork. Nice job.
That looks great! I like it.
What size enclosure is that?
Quote from: jimilee on January 16, 2020, 08:11:43 PM
I'm kicking myself for missing that sale.
Ah bummer- this one was actually built on a PCB that I purchased later on for $5, and they're still for sale, I think I'll be grabbing a couple more as insurance for my sound and to build for friends, the free boards were yellow instead of red- I'll probably be building the Mad Bean modified circuit onto that one when I run out of other things to build. Anyhow, there are still Fritters to be had thankfully- I honestly think that this effect sounds good enough to be a permanent project, but who knows how they're selling, they're a bit more obscure of a name than "Tube Screamer" or "Big Muff."
Quote from: Timko on January 16, 2020, 08:57:20 PM
That's a fun etch on the artwork. Nice job.
Thank you, good sir!
Quote from: MTK on January 16, 2020, 09:25:39 PM
That looks great! I like it.
What size enclosure is that?
Thanks! That enclosure is a 1590B from the great and mysterious land of China:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6CHKCZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
These particular ones purchased around mid-2018 have got MUCH more rounded corners than others that I'd gotten from Mammoth (RIP), which look really cool for certain layouts.
Also, the LED I used is 8mm diameter, so if you're used to looking at 5mm or 3mm LEDs, my recent/future builds may look a bit odd.
Ohh, ok. I guess the extra round corners and ... I dunno something made it look somewhere between a 1590A and 1590B. lol Maybe I'm just tired.
Anyway, I dig it. Good stuff.
You're killin it lately. Nice etch. I really need to get into the game with the etch stuff, I really like the way it looks.
That looks killer. The etch adds to the retro vibe.
Quote from: gordo on January 16, 2020, 11:42:34 PM
You're killin it lately. Nice etch. I really need to get into the game with the etch stuff, I really like the way it looks.
Thanks gordo, I've been having a lot of fun building and etching lately. Personally I've decided that etching is the only way to go, just because I really like the subdued, understated look of the aluminum, they can get scratched and stepped on a bit without looking abused, I like them all to look congruent when they're together, but mainly I really, really don't like waiting for primer and paint and clear-coat to dry..
Quote from: Bio77 on January 17, 2020, 07:22:31 PM
That looks killer. The etch adds to the retro vibe.
Thank you, Bio77!
I do too. I really like the just-slightly-off-kilter-cool-pro look too.
Plus isn't it cool when you stumble on something you weren't looking for in the first place? It's one of the things I really like (hate) about this place.
I really love the artwork and etch on this! So sweet with the stomp placement.
Hotcake into an AC -- that's the Neil Finn lead recipe (along with a gold top Les Paul with mini-humbuckers or a Gretsch Firebird Jet and a Tweed Deluxe).