Souls of Osiris is the name and logo of the band of the lad who requested the pedal. The pedal is a fairly stock Madbean CherryBomb (Colorsound Overdriver).
(http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/stompage/images/osiris-o.jpg)
(http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/stompage/images/osiris-i.jpg)
Prince Vultan is the last pedal for Matt (who's got the two multis I've just done). I told you he requests mad stuff on them ;) It's a Madbean ChunkChunk (Dr Boogey) built the way we like them.
(http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/stompage/images/vultan-o.jpg)
(http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/stompage/images/vultan-i.jpg)
Nice to do a couple of easy builds after the multis!
Outstanding as always. Very kookie picture on the chunk :)
Not to de-rail but I am building up a chunk based on your advice and only have j201's with forward voltages of 0.2 and 2n5457's with 0.77. The formula says to bias them at 5.6v and 6v respectively. Recon this will be ok or do I need higher foward voltage trannies?
Nice big Greenies! ;D
Quote from: pryde on February 15, 2013, 09:13:59 PM
Outstanding as always. Very kookie picture on the chunk :)
Not to de-rail but I am building up a chunk based on your advice and only have j201's with forward voltages of 0.2 and 2n5457's with 0.77. The formula says to bias them at 5.6v and 6v respectively. Recon this will be ok or do I need higher foward voltage trannies?
They should be fine.
Quote from: njkke on February 15, 2013, 10:07:54 PM
Nice big Greenies! ;D
I've built myself a new one with even bigger caps ;)
Awesome, lol Brian Blessed is a legend
I shouldn't be by now, but I'm constantly in awe of how clean your builds are.
Although, on the Cherrybomb -- is it me, or is the wire from the input jack to the 3PDT decidedly stretching a bit?
Quote from: alanp on February 16, 2013, 12:34:57 AM
I shouldn't be by now, but I'm constantly in awe of how clean your builds are.
Although, on the Cherrybomb -- is it me, or is the wire from the input jack to the 3PDT decidedly stretching a bit?
It is a little tight... I might swap that.
Looks great as always, John.
Brian Blessing is indeed a classic.