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Wolfshirt

Started by tenwatt, October 21, 2011, 07:43:48 PM

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tenwatt

Completed a Wolfshirt.  Named it "Fox Hunt" since we're hunting for that Foxx tone.



Not too bright....

nzCdog

NOOO! I can't see any pictures :(

madbean

Without pictures, we will not come.

tenwatt

Not too bright....

nzCdog

Very slick build... I like the graphics!  Nice job :)

thetrend77

Those graphics are outstanding! LOVE it!

gtr2

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tenwatt

#7
I've noticed that if you strum a chord that has more than two notes in it...it sounds overloaded.  Is that normal.

*EDIT*  I should specify that this is while the octave is engaged.
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TheCobbenator

While I have yet to build mine, I would say this is normal as the demos I've heard seem to do the same thing. Also I read somewhere comparing the octave to the green ringer. Which does the same thing. Like's power chords, but nothing complex/minor


Edit: oops, BTW, this looks great man! I LOVE the graphics and red on white!

bigmufffuzzwizz

Looks fantastic! Such a great decal!!
What kind of transistors did you use? I used what I got from the kit I built, 2n3904 and mine sounds nasty, nasty. Definitely not as fancy as what you got.

What your describing is normal, strumming chords on this foxx is gnarly!! Especially with the octave..
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tenwatt

Quote from: bigmufffuzzwizz on October 24, 2011, 04:53:28 PM
Looks fantastic! Such a great decal!!
What kind of transistors did you use? I used what I got from the kit I built, 2n3904 and mine sounds nasty, nasty. Definitely not as fancy as what you got.

What your describing is normal, strumming chords on this foxx is gnarly!! Especially with the octave..
I used the 2n3565's. 

If I play past the 12th fret with my neck pickup and my tone rolled off it sounds AMAZING with the octave on while playing leads.
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