Let's see your finished DIY projects!

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StudioShutIn wrote:
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what is it? :poke:

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NICE G... Jero does great work y'all watch out...
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I haven't posted anything here in a while, so here's more pedals!

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randel_07 wrote:I haven't posted anything here in a while, so here's more pedals!

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So I'm guessing this one is a clone of the Machine? ;)
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So I'm guessing this one is a clone of the Machine? ;)



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In about 1997 I copied my 1971 triangle Big Muff because you couldn't buy one anywhere at that time. This month, (March 2011) I finally put it in a usable enclosure instead of the POS I had it in originally...
I went for a kind of Old Electric look, inspired by the Jon Blackstone's MOSFET Overdrive.

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I'm pretty happy with the appearance and the tone is great, very close to my original with a bit more edge.
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That one looks sweet! Are both jacks on the top?
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phantasmagorovich wrote:That one looks sweet! Are both jacks on the top?

Thanks! Yes, they are both on top. You can see more angles via the link.
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Fretts wrote:
phantasmagorovich wrote:That one looks sweet! Are both jacks on the top?

Thanks! Yes, they are both on top. You can see more angles via the link.


that looks awesome! :drool: Those 'wing-nut' knobs look pretty cool..probably easier to use..:idk:

Also, how did you find/make those metal surrounds for the stomp-switch and one of the knobs?
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i can finally post in here :yay:

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i love the knobies!
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Fretts wrote:In about 1997 I copied my 1971 triangle Big Muff because you couldn't buy one anywhere at that time. This month, (March 2011) I finally put it in a usable enclosure instead of the POS I had it in originally...
I went for a kind of Old Electric look, inspired by the Jon Blackstone's MOSFET Overdrive.

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I'm pretty happy with the appearance and the tone is great, very close to my original with a bit more edge.
More pix:
http://s69.photobucket.com/albums/i66/j ... P%20Rebox/


Is that a non metal enclosure?

General question for the whole thread,...any good alternatives to the Hammond enclosures?

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Just "finished" this. Feedback looper with an XLR input. Two toggles: one that turns the feedback loop on - controlled by a 500k pot, and the other which does nothing at the moment, but which I left open until I had a good idea for what to put there.
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StudioShutIn wrote:
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phantasmagorovich wrote:That one looks sweet! Are both jacks on the top?

Thanks! Yes, they are both on top. You can see more angles via the link.


that looks awesome! :drool: Those 'wing-nut' knobs look pretty cool..probably easier to use..:idk:

Also, how did you find/make those metal surrounds for the stomp-switch and one of the knobs?


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