I was fortunate enough to snag one of Alan's fabbed doppelganger 1.4 boards, which are a real work of art. It seems like we're due a glut of these as I know there are people with boards waiting to be boxed up, so I'll kick things off with this-
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present the CuddleToan DoopleGanja!!
(http://imageshack.us/a/img801/8511/pic1hw.jpg)
(http://imageshack.us/a/img832/3695/pic2bcq.jpg)
So cute!
Only 4 inches wide, it takes up roughly a quarter of the real estate of the real thing. I managed to get the knobs in the correct order using 12mm and 9mm pots, but I couldn't manage the rotary switches :( The only feature missing is the spectral/ true bypass switch, other than that it is fully featured. (full disclosure- I haven't checked the exp pedal jacks as I don't have the correct pedal to do so).
Now, I admit it was probably stupid to un-do all of Alan's excellent work making the pots and switches board mounted, but I couldn't resist the look of the originals.
The result is very much in the "unicorn vomit" school of wiring. I call this masterpiece "Rainbow Waterfalls"
(http://imageshack.us/a/img826/9305/pic3st.jpg)
(http://imageshack.us/a/img29/1094/pic4vx.jpg)
(http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/9509/dsc0088od.jpg)
As you can see I had to mount the PCB onto a square of plastic I JB Weld'd to the enclosure over the jacks. I covered the plastic in copper shielding tape and earthed it to the enclosure in an attempt to reduce noise (it seemed to work..). It was a bit of a test of patience and skill, but well worth it. Actually it was quite fun to play with off board wiring after a period of building those easy-peasy MadBean boards ;D
I think my next build will be a Big Cheese clone into the same type of enclosure (Hammond 1456CE3WHBU) which should be a cool pairing. Then, onto the Ring Stinger perhaps :o
Wow, really nice job! Like the originality of the paint and the enclosure itself. Where did you find that enclosure?
I think the paint job is cool, it almost looks like an appliance you would find on a Grandmother's kitchen counter...and I mean that in the nicest possible way ;D
Super impressive build man! I'm always a big fan of projects that push us to our limits! Great candidate for the May contest I'd say!
Jacob
Now THAT is nice. I like all the little details, from 'Cuddletoan' to the alternating jack types on top :) like Jacob said, serious contender.
What do you think of the sound, and the build itself?
THAT is badassery at it's finest. Such a complement to his design. I can't wait to get mine going for sure.....
Thanks guys!
Quote from: rullywowr on May 16, 2013, 09:37:32 AM
Where did you find that enclosure?
It's from Mouser, they have a full range of sizes over at the hammond website. Get on it, they're awesome!
Quote from: alanp on May 16, 2013, 10:16:51 AM
What do you think of the sound, and the build itself?
Alan, I have to say you put together a really nice project. Omitting the wiring, which was obviously my own dumb decision, it's no harder than a "Genius" MadBean build. Using the board mounted controls I could build them all day! You did a superb job. Only tried it out for a while, so i'll update tomorrow, but I was digging the sound earlier!
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This is really rather brilliant! 8)
D'awwww.
So. Many. Wires. That would drive me nuts wiring it up ....
I forgot to mention this in the first post, but when buying the parts for this I ordered more photocells than I needed with thoughts of matching them. Those thoughts went out the window when the first four I checked fell within around 5% :)
So, if there is anyone in the UK with one of these doppleganger boards using Futurlec's shipping charges as an excuse for not building this pedal up, I will send you the correct futurlec 2A photocells for your build for free on the condition you promise to finish your build by the end of the month! Limited to the UK because I happen to have some stamps and a local post box, I can't be bothered going to the post office. Sorry :(
That's right kids, free photocells. Just don't lie and take them for a tremolo build because that would suck and you would suck and this forum is a sucky people free-zone.
One set only.
EDIT- these are now gone!
I've got a board on the way, can't say I could get it done by the end of the month though. I haven't even ordered the bits for it yet... :'(
Quote from: juansolo on May 16, 2013, 11:24:15 AM
I've got a board on the way, can't say I could get it done by the end of the month though. I haven't even ordered the bits for it yet... :'(
The end of the month is flexible, I just want to see them out there! Shoot me an address in a PM if you're willing to get it done sooner than later :D I just thought I'd share the love
I Love it man.
Do a demo and get that baby into the May contest :)
I saw your post on DIYSB, glad to see people getting psyched about slanted front enclosures. Hammond and Heeger both make nice ones.
My first "Loveclone" pedal was Big Cheese which I did in a similar one
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2575/4062346254_a00811e0e5_o.jpg)
I recently built the Meat Sphere from musicpcb.com and ended up using a typical "flat" enclosure since it has the big board mounted rotary switches. But I am thinking I'll do my Doppelganger and Ring Stringer projects in slanted enclosures, try to get a nod to the original Lovetones :)
That.is.awesome!
Love the unicorn puke!
Quote from: Strategy on May 16, 2013, 12:26:52 PM
Hammond and Heeger both make nice ones.
Hey man, thanks for the heads up on Heeger enclosures, I've never seen them before. I looked them up on Mouser and sadly the slanted enclosure big enough for a Ring Stinger qualifies for Mouser's "Random Punch In The Balls" delivery upcharge, boosting the shipping on my current cart from £0.00 to £44.15.
So that'll be a "No", then. Do you know another supplier? I'd love to build a slanted Ring Stinger but the only Hammond boxes it would fit into are 10 inches wide, which seems a touch ridonkulous even for such a big pedal...
Quote from: Haberdasher on May 16, 2013, 12:36:25 PM
That.is.awesome!
Love the unicorn puke!
Thanks man, I told you I'd get it finished in time!
That's terrible about the Mouser overseas shipping rate, terrible...I'm in the States and usually use them for most things and Smallbear for most all else. iProjectbox carries Heeger and a lot of plastic enclosures used in typical synth-diy projects (like Serpac and Pactec) but ...no hammond, which is weird.
Does the Hammond site have direct ordering? hammondmfg.com I think
Strategy
Quote from: Strategy on May 16, 2013, 01:01:53 PM
That's terrible about the Mouser overseas shipping rate, terrible...I'm in the States and usually use them for most things and Smallbear for most all else. iProjectbox carries Heeger and a lot of plastic enclosures used in typical synth-diy projects (like Serpac and Pactec) but ...no hammond, which is weird.
Does the Hammond site have direct ordering? hammondmfg.com I think
Strategy
The RKITB upcharge only rears its ugly head on rare occasions, and fortunately
most of the Hammond stuff is fine, even the big stuff. I got a slanted Hammond enclosure 0.5" narrower than the Heeger from Mouser with no upcharge, so go figure ???
The annoying thing is that it's that 0.5" makes it too narrow for the Ring Stinger project! I think mine will eventually be in a 1550G like everyone else's
Digging that Big Cheese clone BTW
wow, just awesome, i think i know were i should put my money on for the may contest!
cool stuff.
I shortened "random punch in the balls" to RKITB. Clearly a punch became a kick. And clearly all that wiring fried my brain :)
Awesome build! Nice one.
I did one but had some trouble fitting it into a BB but managed in the end. Ill take some pics and update my thread on the weekend.
Are you getting any lfo ticking with your build?
If anyone uk wants a partially populated half working troubleshoot build pm me
Love it man, the name and finish in that enclosure is so cool. Epic ribbon cable spaghetti in the guts too... 8)
:o Holy fcku :o Awesome job man!
Awesome build. I want to do one of these, but I missed out on the fabbed boards. I do have Lacesensor's single side layout ready for transfer, and a big piece of copper. I be scared, tho.:o
Looks intimidating.
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Quote from: ch1naski on May 18, 2013, 08:38:10 AM
Awesome build. I want to do one of these, but I missed out on the fabbed boards. I do have Lacesensor's single side layout ready for transfer, and a big piece of copper. I be scared, tho.:o
Looks intimidating.
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Not to discourage the DIY spirit, but you could always get one from Haberdasher- the last thing you'd want is to end up troubleshooting one of these with questionable traces...
As a bonus, you'd have plenty of copper board for all the awesome projects recently culled (RIP La Vache).
Ah, who am I kidding? Live the dream, etch the monster and take your place amongst the DIY gods ;D
Fantastic stuff!