Hi, all you desciples of MadBean. For my first post, I present three Nutrinos I built. I'm a huge Andy Summers fan, and his tone on the 2007 tour sold me on the uh... overdrive pedal after which the Nutrino was designed. Mine would be yellow, in honor of my favorite (but not quite "there" yet) modded SD-1.
As soon as I said I was building myself one, a buddy jumped on the bandwagon. He wanted a green one.
Then my wife got involved with a charity auction at our kids' school, so I decided to build a third to auction off. I grabbed some Lake Placid-ish duplicolor for that one, since I've recently been obsessed with LPB Telecasters.
I built them all what I believe are the black E6 componenet values (which the mighty Bean kindly added to his instruction sheet). Finding them a bit fizzy, I then added the Burst version's 47pF cap across the diodes. Still asymmetrical, though. I also added another 47pF to ground at the input to reduce radio pickup - these beasts sound great but they are noisy.
Mine was the noisiest, so it got a few more minor mods to quiet it down, but without changing its sound much, if any. It has now replaced my SD-1 (not to mention a BB Preamp) in the overdrive spot on my pedalboard. I use it for a combination of dirt and clean boost, mostly for solos. It's bright and gainy, but never fizzy or shrill. It lacks the TS midhump that I hate, and it's lows are chunky without being bloated.
The yellow and green boxes were bought already powder-coated from Small Bear. (The green powdercoat was very brittle, which explains the clunky-looking bezel and washer on that one's LED.) Graphics on all three pedals are inkjet waterslide decals with Krylon satin clear acrylic over top. "Drive" and "Volume" are pretty apparent, the center tone control is "Glass". I figure if Mr. Lovepedal can make up new names for standard controls, I can make fun of them with icons.
As so... I give you three Nutrinos:
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