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Started by pickdropper, February 07, 2014, 06:18:56 AM

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Stomptown

Great job Dave! I love the grid you used in the graphics. Very fitting for an f(x) build!

juansolo

Very impressive, as usual. I was going to do ours as a Ffx triple but am now considering sticking the fuzzes into a 1590A. Purely because I can.
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Quote from: juansolo on February 07, 2014, 11:55:18 AM
Very impressive, as usual. I was going to do ours as a Ffx triple but am now considering sticking the fuzzes into a 1590A. Purely because I can.

That's what I did.  I like the fuzzes in a 1590a with a toggle switch to choose which effect is active.
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jimijam

doesn't get much cleaner than that. the etch looks fantastic. a design of that type is so difficult 'cause any variation in the pattern sticks out like a sore thump,but you really pulled it off wonderfully.
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juansolo

Quote from: pickdropper on February 07, 2014, 12:06:02 PM

Quote from: juansolo on February 07, 2014, 11:55:18 AM
Very impressive, as usual. I was going to do ours as a Ffx triple but am now considering sticking the fuzzes into a 1590A. Purely because I can.

That's what I did.  I like the fuzzes in a 1590a with a toggle switch to choose which effect is active.

Indeedy. We've got it down to two knobs and a switch :) (bit of dual gang wafer swappage). Have to admit that Cleggy did the boards though. I tried but I couldn't see the resistors  :'(
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Quote from: juansolo on February 07, 2014, 12:52:53 PM
Quote from: pickdropper on February 07, 2014, 12:06:02 PM

Quote from: juansolo on February 07, 2014, 11:55:18 AM
Very impressive, as usual. I was going to do ours as a Ffx triple but am now considering sticking the fuzzes into a 1590A. Purely because I can.

That's what I did.  I like the fuzzes in a 1590a with a toggle switch to choose which effect is active.

Indeedy. We've got it down to two knobs and a switch :) (bit of dual gang wafer swappage). Have to admit that Cleggy did the boards though. I tried but I couldn't see the resistors  :'(

That's a cool approach to the knobs.

Sometimes it is an advantage to keep them separate.  I usually set the two fuzzes differently, so I like being able to toggle between them without having to twiddle the controls.
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m-Kresol

that is one fine build. Wasn't expecting anything else when I saw your name as the author. What is the 4th knob on the grease gun? Pot instead of R7? what is that changing?
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Quote from: m-Kresol on February 07, 2014, 01:27:11 PM
that is one fine build. Wasn't expecting anything else when I saw your name as the author. What is the 4th knob on the grease gun? Pot instead of R7? what is that changing?

If you read Brian's build doc , it's an optional resistor that knocks down the bass a bit.  By turning it up, the bass comes back (and the gain seems to increase a touch as well).  I put it in the experiment with, but so far I think it sounds best stock.
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jimilee

Looks great Dave! How's it sound?
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Quote from: jimilee on February 07, 2014, 09:08:41 PM
Looks great Dave! How's it sound?

It sounds really good, actually.  I like the low gain drive of the GreaseGun quite a bit.  I could see it being very useful on a pedalboard.  I like the vibe, too.  I prefer the LFO on the sine to the choppy with this one.  I also think there is a slight treble roll-off with a drive pedal pushing it.  I noticed it with the GreaseGun and with a Klon.  I might tweak things a bit, but I like it even without any changes.
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lincolnic

This etch, I can't even.

You've outdone yourself!

selfdestroyer

Amazing build. That grid graphic leave no room for error.

Hexjibber

Great build and an awesome design and etch as usual! :)