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Started by Dv8r601, November 20, 2017, 01:05:19 PM

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Dv8r601

This Paul C design is priceless. I made a Vero from an ancient torchy layout that sorta worked. But this bad boy KILLS. Its about as good as a clean booster gets. I used a c10k for the gain pot and that was alotta help with dealing with gain spread. It sounded a bit too harsh with the j201 so I used Q1-2n5458 Q2-2n5485 Q3- 2n5458 and it sings glorious sweet sweet music. Thanks madbean this one is a definite keeper. I'm making a few more tonight to give to friends for Christmas. If that's cool

Thanks,
Robert

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madbean

Cool, glad you like it! The Fat Bastard was maybe the 5th or 6th pedal I built way back when. I gave it to a buddy of mine but I should really build another one. One thing to try - the Orman Mosfet Boost and Fat Bastard in series sounds insane.

Dv8r601

Quote from: madbean on November 20, 2017, 02:54:04 PM
Cool, glad you like it! The Fat Bastard was maybe the 5th or 6th pedal I built way back when. I gave it to a buddy of mine but I should really build another one. One thing to try - the Orman Mosfet Boost and Fat Bastard in series sounds insane.
I have built like 4 of them since this post. I bought a ton of that black fr4 y'all recommended from abcfab, a quart of muriatic acid and some peroxide and I've been going a little mad with the etch/ drill/ populate/ play routine. But I was wondering if there's a way to maybe add more gain to this one by swapping out a resistor or 2. I love how it is a clean boost but I want to make it able to get downright dirty. I'll try a thunderpuss with it and see if that itches my scratch. Thanks Madbean

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