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#31
Open Discussion / Re: this is funny!
July 05, 2012, 06:49:28 PM
For what the parts cost at 50 bucks it's almost tempting...almost  ;)
#32
My breedlove has a streaky ebony fretboard. I got it before I saw this and I still loved it. Makes it unique, no other board is streaked the same. There are a ton of plain black ones out there  ;)
#33
Open Discussion / Re: Woohoo! Debug success!!
April 24, 2012, 07:56:43 PM
Pshh, wives. They just don't get pedals, but on the other hand they are very sexy (the wives I mean)
;)
#34
Yeah, I did experiment, I like 'em super bright :)
#35
I've been using 1k's on my water clears, no issues, super bright...
#36
Build Reports / Re: the REAPER (Zombii fuzz)
April 16, 2012, 08:08:33 PM
Awesome. Love the graphic :)
#37
Open Discussion / Re: The DIY Pedal Memes thread
April 16, 2012, 06:28:05 PM
'Build all the things' is my favorite! So true. Even my wife burst out laughing on that one.  ;D
#38
So I re-flowed that whole side of the board and the lugs on the high gain switch and it's working much better! Way more separation between the two channels. Although I still get a little bit of interaction between the two pots it's way less noticeable, only cuts gain when the high gain knob is all the way down, otherwise they're mostly independent. Sounds freakin' awesome! Thanks for the help guys :)
#39
Mammoth sells a 3pdt momentary...
#40
Ok, I'll try that. And yes, I did socket it. Just makes good sense to take that risk and potential trouble shooting time out of the equation.  :)
#42
I can't pst a pick right now, but I will try tomorrow. I tested all along both gain pots and the gain switch and nothing showed continuity to ground or anywhere I could tell there shouldn't be. I do have voltages though.

For the lf347, the left side (I assume that's 1-7 going down?) 9.39v going in, 1=-.55 2=0 3=0 4=9.39 5,6,7=0
The right side 8=.01 9+10=0 11=-9.06 12,13+14=0

The 1044, 1=9.39 2=4.65 3=0 4=-4.59 5=9.39 6=4.01 7=4.61 8=-9.06

Like I said, I'll get a pic up tomorrow but until then, any thoughts? That's seems like a lot of 0's to me but there's a lot I don't understand about how these work... ???

#43
So my boneyard sounds great! Except one thing. There's no difference between the normal channel and the high gain channel. And the high gain knob affects the gain level while in crunch mode. The two gain knobs are quite interactive while I don't believe they should be. In the crunch mode, if I turn the high gain knob all the way down it'll cut the signal completely. If you read across the top of the board, left to right, the wholes go- crunch 3-2-1 and then high gain switch 3-2-1. When the switch is off should I have continuity between switch lugs 2 and 1? Because I do, however I get the same for the boost switch and that functions normally. Any thoughts on what else to check?
#44
Mods / Re: Boneyard mods
March 22, 2012, 03:50:00 PM
Ok, Thanks. Just thought I'd start here cuz if it was normal it'd be a mod but yes, I seem to have an issue ???
#45
Mods / Re: Boneyard mods
March 22, 2012, 12:19:42 PM
I just finished this and LOVE it. However, mine doesn't seem to have much separation between the crunch and high gain (in any). My first question is, when in standard mode, should the high gain knob affect the gain at all? Mine does a little, if it's all the way down even with 'crunch' up there's very little gain. And IF that's normal, what would be the easiest way to add a little more gain or saturation to the high gain? Bigger pot?