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phantasmagorovich wrote:Image
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My first pedal build: The Moody Fuzz DIY Kit.
The LED doesn't work, but I don't care. Sounds alright. I'm not overwhelmed by it though.


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This is my first DIY project ever. I have her for like 3 years now. Built from scratch. All I bought was the tuners and the strings. Everything else is built by me. Without decent (meaning: electric) tools. But it was so much fun and I love it to death. It's also very versatile. You can make it sound like a crappy version of every stringed instrument you can think of. Right now I use it as a three-string Gu Qin since no decent ones are to be found in Germany.

Here's a sound clip of both things combined.

what kind of pick up is on the ciguitar? and what pedal is in the top left of that picture?
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Very good Eyes Mr. Comtrails!

The pedal in the corner is this ChkChkBoom:
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The "Schindluder" has a simple Piezo glued to the inside of the box. I think it is somewhere next to the middle - should be more or less where the label is scraped off. I wanted it to be in the middle, but with the neck-through construction that didn't work. I kind of plan on building another one and maybe building a pickup for it too. I remember back when I did research for this one I found nice trick for using a record player to wind the PU.
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Finished a couple of boxes last week. These are reversed etched with ferric chloride. Shin-Ei Companion Fuzz/Ampeg Scrambler Image
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Looking good man!
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LaoWiz wrote:Finished a couple of boxes last week. These are reversed etched with ferric chloride. Shin-Ei Companion Fuzz/Ampeg Scrambler Image
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Those are some killer enclosures...hope they sound as good as they look!
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Thanks guys! I have only built 5 or 6 pedals and finishing the enclosures was always the hardest part. These came out pretty good. It was my first time etching and they came out a lot better than expected. I have gotten a lot better with wiring and soldering so now it's gonna be a lot more fun to whip out more. Both of these circuits sound sick. Gonna add a boost on the end of the Fuzzmaster, though. It's just below clean signal volume, but sounds awesome and nasty...
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I love the graphics on the scrambler.
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Thanks a lot Moose! I had a dreadful market research job in 1992 and would watch the clock second by second when making calls. Then I started to draw monsters. This was one of them. Kinda fun for a wacky pedal.
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just finished this tremolo today.
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comtrails70 wrote:just finished this tremolo today.
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So many knobs on a trem. What so they all do?
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comtrails70 wrote:just finished this tremolo today.
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Is that a tremulous? How did you do the heart? Stamp?
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phantasmagorovich wrote:
comtrails70 wrote:just finished this tremolo today.
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So many knobs on a trem. What so they all do?

Jero wrote:
comtrails70 wrote:just finished this tremolo today.
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Is that a tremulous? How did you do the heart? Stamp?


regualr tremlo with depth,space,smoothness ..i forgot the rest :idk:
the heart is a linoleum cut
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symmetry and speed :trippy:
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Very nice.

I was thinking about using linoleum as well.

Can I play that trem?
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thanks
linoleum works ok.just have to get the right amount of ink on it.so it took quite a few tries.
i imagine screening is a better method.
yes you can play with it. :cool:
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