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#1
Yeah that is an option, just not got around to it yet.

The rainbow LED is pretty though   ;D
#2
Build Reports / Re: Harmonic Energizer / Karate Shop
April 20, 2013, 02:35:57 PM
Quote from: wolfingsworth on November 15, 2012, 04:51:03 AM
This is the first time I have seen this post, and I must say it is fun to watch the evolution! It turned out to be a really nice looking build, congrats! A nice bonus getting a signature on it to boot  ;D Can't wait to see some more!

Quote from: pickdropper on November 15, 2012, 01:43:20 PM
Yeah, very cool first build and the evolution was interesting to see.


Thanks, I never noticed your replies before now. Second build is here: http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=5131.0 a real mess of wiring that one!
#3
Except the raainbow LED will go out after X amount of time/use. Is this a heat issue or something or just a flakey LED?
Can be reset by pulling power from pedal and then inserting back - bit like a PC reboot  ;)
#4
Quote from: hrlz on April 12, 2013, 12:09:44 AM

TRUE BYPASS/BUFFERED???: in this thread http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=3289.0
the builder adds a toggle to switch between the two. i have some inquiries...
1) why are pedals one or the other?
2) whats the point of switching between them? or is it just to see the tonal difference/preference?
3) does anybody know offhand how to wire this toggle up? im sure i could figure it but my brain does twist a bit at the thought of this looking at the two wiring diagrams on the pdf. thanks.


I see you found my evolution thread on this circuit  ;D
1) builders preference I guess (no idea really)
2) I put the switch in after seeing another builder do it to one of their pedals. As I have a really awkward Fuzz pedal that does not like buffered pedals in front of it and I wanted to try out this pedal before it to see how it sounded in the chain.
3) It's linked in that of mine thread: http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=5238.0
#5
Build Reports / Re: Harmonic Energizer / Karate Shop
November 14, 2012, 08:10:31 PM
Ok one last tweak......









Went to see ZPZ last night and meet Dweezil before the show, had the opportunity for him to sign it  ;D


guess I'll have to clear coat it again now lol   plus he kind of got the naming of it!
#6
Build Reports / Re: Dynacord echocord mini refinish
August 16, 2012, 11:53:53 AM
Yeah very cool,
love my old WEM Copicat to bits, great fun tape delays.
#7
Open Discussion / Re: Fixed my Mold Spore!
July 11, 2012, 09:24:34 AM
To be honest I do have bit of a soft spot for the old Snarling Dogs pedals. I have one of the original line Fuzz Buzzes somewhere and even that has a dodgy switch on it  :D
#8
Open Discussion / Re: Fixed my Mold Spore!
July 09, 2012, 09:52:37 PM
Thanks, I guess it was more luck than judgement and a leap of faith. Although I learned something new. De-soldering with wix or a pump is a bit of a black art when trying to get stuff of a PCB.

#9
Build Reports / Re: White Pony (Wolfshirt)
July 08, 2012, 09:08:24 PM
Nice clean looking design scheme you hae.
This is the madbean take on the fOXX Tone Machine right? I need to build one of these, I love Tone Machines and my own is slowy dieing. I need to retire it and get a new one.
#10
If you mean true bypass or buffer effect switching, then it will be the same as this - kind of depending on your original wiring.
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=5238.0
#11
Open Discussion / Fixed my Mold Spore!
July 08, 2012, 02:07:24 PM
Pretty much a year ago my Snarling Dogs Mold Spore kind of died. The wah still worked and both LEDs in the dogs eyes still lit up when activated, but the ring mod side would kill all sound coming out of the pedal.

It was a sad day as this is my fave fun mental pedal for just sheer noise making and lol moments.

When this happened I had never made myself a pedal, so in the in between timeframe I have made myself a Madbean Karate Shop and a Tremulus Lune clone, both of which worked!
So decided to to look into fixing the mold spore, so by asking around and reading a lot of info here, it would seem the max1044 IC would be the most likely culprit.
They are known to be a weak spot, so started looking for a suitable replacement but a more improved IC solution. No point in replacing a weak componet with the same weak item.

It was suggested to try a TC1044 as a replacement but when I eventually got around to look to buy one they were hard to get hold of without a major minimum buy threshold. Then after an outbust on twitter the chap from North Effects (UK builder) suggested an easily available IC L7660SCPA - it should be the same and work ok. (Mike from MadeByMike also mentioned a 7660 as a replacement ages ago when I asked him about troubleshooting/fixing it)

So last night, I had all the bits and set about with a de-solder pump, wix (first timer de soldered stuff from PCB) and got the max1044 off the board.
Soldered in a DIL socket, just in case and for future swaps if needed. Popped in the L7660SCPA and put it all back together.
Plugged it in and held my breath...

And it worked!!

This was around midnight, so couldn't really blast stuff out. Just used my kids tiny practice amp and some headphones to test. but all is good again  8)



#12
Open Discussion / Rainbow LEDs
July 02, 2012, 09:18:47 PM
Are rainbow LEDs more hassle than what they are worth gimmick wise?
Are they more fragile than your average straight forward single colour LED?

Only ask as I thought it would be a good idea to put in the Tremulus Lune I just built. It works fine for a while happily pulsing and flashing in time whilst changing colour. Then after a while it stops emitting. The effect still works fine, just nothing from the LED until power is completely disconnected and then reconnected.

Might just stick a redone in there and be done wit it.
#13
TGD are great fun, don't forget that if you use it first before any other pedal it will react to your guitar controls as well, every instrument you plug in to these things will envoke new sounds.

Hours of fun  ;D


(I'm about to rehouse mine into an old wah enclosure so I can use the treadle to alter the Starve control)
#14
Build Reports / Re: Hot Rodded Boomstick
June 17, 2012, 09:58:19 PM
Wow, really does look great, inside and out.
#15
Yet more evolution, can't leave this one alone.

Added in a Buffer or no buffer (true bypass) toggle switch.
Supprised to find  I can actually hear a slight difference in tone between the two.