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STM800 2 Clips, For the Metulz!

Started by GrindCustoms, June 01, 2014, 09:08:27 PM

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marauder

I need to do a new schematic and tagboard layout, its got the bax on it, but not wired backwards like it currently is. 

pryde

Ridiculous...In a good way  ;)


m-Kresol

Holy crap! This is what i call art, really beautiful. I love the way you do you ground bus. So ridiculously clean...

just so I can follow your discussion: PTP=point to point? meaning you do it more or less on the fly instead of using vero or tagboard?
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GrindCustoms

Quote from: marauder on June 02, 2014, 01:52:13 PM
I need to do a new schematic and tagboard layout, its got the bax on it, but not wired backwards like it currently is.

Cool! Just send me it when ready and i'll put it together :D

I'm also sending you guys a sample of the shielding wire that i'm using, stuff is undestructable and so easy to work, Belden Mil-Spec is all of the win! :D

Quote from: m-Kresol on June 02, 2014, 02:29:08 PM
Holy crap! This is what i call art, really beautiful. I love the way you do you ground bus. So ridiculously clean...

just so I can follow your discussion: PTP=point to point? meaning you do it more or less on the fly instead of using vero or tagboard?

Thanks, exactly... i prefer that PTP method over the tagboard or turret anytime. Yes it asks more time and maybe more preparation, because you can't go back... so being able to read a schematic correctly is a priority... you don't want some of this voltage to short to ground, it would hurt.

Other thing that i like about this, is that it keeps things well separated in their own «section».

For exemple, the input stage, it's all concentrated around V1, all the components are as close to the tube as possible, reducing the noise.

The power filtering and distribution to the various V+ points also get a dedicated spot in the layout, so not interfering with the input or tone stack stages that is also all concentrated around the controls.

But what i by far prefer about this type of construction is the «logistic» around it... the staggering or the components, so they don't interfere between each other and there's an artsy side to it aswell, populating a pcb is kind of a 2D experience if i can say... this is all about 3D... it takes you out of the mold.

End of Rant.

Clip is uploading.

Rej
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GrindCustoms

#19
CLIP

Based on JuansoloEffects STM800

Uses a 9V power supply and convert to 190V to the tube plates.

Input tube is a RCA 12AX7 GreyPlate, output is a JJ ECC83S.

Output of pedal goes directly to FX Return of Mesa MarkIV that is in Full power, ClassA and Triode power mode. Only the Graphic EQ is still active on the amp but it's located between the whole preamp section of amp and phaser inverter, mids are flat, boosted a little the highs and low.

It was quite loud when recording, so it clips at some moments, sorry about that.

MJW Telecaster w/BKP Miracle Man Alnico was used to record the loop.



And looking at this.... i think i've wired my treble pot the opposite way... or it's interacting with the middle pot in a strange manner, but it still gives the goods i think.
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jubal81



OK, so when is the layout coming ... :o
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Quote from: jubal81 on June 02, 2014, 06:06:28 PM


OK, so when is the layout coming ... :o

Hahahaha! Jason, you win the coolest reply i ever got in a thread.  ;D

To be honest i dunno... cool thing is that everything have been verified. So that's a no brainer.

I had other new projects in front of these at the moment, but we might bump it up front, i would'nt complain either :D
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das234

I second the syrupy Jesus comment.  I can imagine the sense of satisfaction after putting that together.

Stomptown



Looking forward to building this Reg. But more importantly, you've inspired me to build a PTP pedal. Absolutely beautiful!!!

juansolo

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Quote from: marauder on June 02, 2014, 11:53:41 AM
Quote from: juansolo on June 02, 2014, 01:19:31 AM
Hell yeah!  8)

The 2nd STM800 (v2) in existence!
Third, the first one is in Phil's V-Twin enclosure.

That's amazing Rej, I think I'll stick with the tagboard layouts rather than PTP.

Forgot that one, that one is very fully featured though, so not really quite the same... ;)

For those who fancy doing it the hard way I revised the instructions on the site. The Twin is at the bottom.

http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/stompage/btbuild.html
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GrindCustoms

For the Metulz!!!

Run directly into Mesa MarkIV power amp in SimulClass mode.

Black/White pedal is a Compressor

Green knob is a YATS

Blue one knob, NoiseGate

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Hangingmonkey

Full on metal!  What was the blue 3 knob pedal with the green led at the end of the demo, sounds a bit ring mod

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Quote from: Hangingmonkey on June 22, 2014, 01:29:37 AM
Full on metal!  What was the blue 3 knob pedal with the green led at the end of the demo, sounds a bit ring mod

Madbean Kraken, Mutron MicroV Envellope Filter  8)
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Hangingmonkey

So I was completely off. Sounds cool though, I'll built a nautilus, though I've never been happy with how it sounds with a high gain signal.

GrindCustoms

Quote from: Hangingmonkey on June 22, 2014, 05:57:56 AM
So I was completely off. Sounds cool though, I'll built a nautilus, though I've never been happy with how it sounds with a high gain signal.

Do you put the «gain maker» in front or after the envellope?

It's sometime twitchy to use those effect with high gain sound because the envellope drives the signal a lot, gotta be careful how you set the gain control on the MutronIII otherwise it becomes blurry. For me, the way to use envellope on gainy sound is as a fixed wah.

By the way, i just randomly actuated that pedal at the end of the clip, it's more set to be used on my clean channel with the Ross side of my twin comp on. For funky kwawking sounds...
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