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jrfox92 wrote:But but but...
What about all the Big Muff clones?
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Non of them are of the currently produced "NYC" version
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cloudscapes wrote:Not pedal.. :eek:

Part warmoth, part stuff found elsewhere. Body was entirely finished by hand. A couple small blemishes and bits where I ate through the lacquer a bit, but I'm happy how it looks! Pickups are seymour duncan pearly gates, have the mini switches setup to toggle between parallel, series and single coil, and did some hack drill-press routing to add the pickup selector toggle!

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That guitar is beautiful
10/10
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Dremel engraved and then painted my board router.
Also made up this LPB-1 booster point to point
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You have an incredibly steady hand :eek:
That (5w?) carbon comp is hilarious
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dude, I would have no fingers if I tried to dremel engrave something
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Dude, that board router is insane.
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Haha thanks all. They actually make engraving bits for Dremels. Took a little bit of practice, but it's actually not super hard to get the hang of. I just draw out what I want to engrave and then dremel it up. The black enclosure was harder to do for sure though, the powdercoating on the enclosure was thick and took some work to get through so I couldn't be as detailed as I wanted to be.

I love those carbon comps! I got a whole bag of 5w a few years ago and have slowly dropped them into builds hilariously haha
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spring reverb! not equipped for woodworking, so case is a bit rough, but it is fully from scratch. front and back panels are engraved anodized metal, my design but engraved by somebody else. circuit is just a few opamp stages, no biggie.

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My boner got a boner. So purdy! :love:
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That is great!
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That's pretty. Always wanted to build a real reverb. Do you have a schem for that?
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Ben79 wrote:That's pretty. Always wanted to build a real reverb. Do you have a schem for that?
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