Let's see your finished DIY projects!
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What transistors did you use?
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Damn those last couple look great!
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mathias wrote:What transistors did you use?
For tha Tone Machine?
If so, I just used some 2N2222A's.
This is definitely the best enclosure I have ever done. I took inspiration from Death by Audio pedals (obvious) and old
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yeah I thought it was death by audio at first.
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madbean's deadpool project based on the os mutantes fuzz.
get weird.
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eniacmike wrote:
madbean's deadpool project based on the os mutantes fuzz.
get weird.
Looks so damn good man!
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eniacmike wrote:
get weird.
yes, i like that!
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Where'd you get that sexy flat black board?
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prototype of a new pedal...still some stuff to work out.
basically two fuzzy, pseudo ring mod/tremolo channels with duty cycle control mixed into one output channel.
noisy.
prototype of a new pedal...still some stuff to work out.
basically two fuzzy, pseudo ring mod/tremolo channels with duty cycle control mixed into one output channel.
noisy.
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First Post!

I found an old scoreboard controller at work........so I made it into a fuzz pedal.

Its a GGG Foxx Tone Machine with the foot switchable octave.

And I know its not a fuzz pedal but I also built a 10 watt tube head. I found the plans in The Guitar Amp Handbook by Dave Hunter if anyone is interested. It uses a single 12AX7, a single 6L6, and is tube rectified by a 5Y3. It sounds pretty rad when its cranked and nasty when you run a fuzz in front of it.

I found an old scoreboard controller at work........so I made it into a fuzz pedal.

Its a GGG Foxx Tone Machine with the foot switchable octave.

And I know its not a fuzz pedal but I also built a 10 watt tube head. I found the plans in The Guitar Amp Handbook by Dave Hunter if anyone is interested. It uses a single 12AX7, a single 6L6, and is tube rectified by a 5Y3. It sounds pretty rad when its cranked and nasty when you run a fuzz in front of it.
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Catlin wrote:First Post!
I found an old scoreboard controller at work........so I made it into a fuzz pedal.
Its a GGG Foxx Tone Machine with the foot switchable octave.
And I know its not a fuzz pedal but I also built a 10 watt tube head. I found the plans in The Guitar Amp Handbook by Dave Hunter if anyone is interested. It uses a single 12AX7, a single 6L6, and is tube rectified by a 5Y3. It sounds pretty rad when its cranked and nasty when you run a fuzz in front of it.
y'know, now that we can keep score with a fuzz, we're always gonna win!

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Catlin wrote:First Post!
I found an old scoreboard controller at work........so I made it into a fuzz pedal.
Its a GGG Foxx Tone Machine with the foot switchable octave.
And I know its not a fuzz pedal but I also built a 10 watt tube head. I found the plans in The Guitar Amp Handbook by Dave Hunter if anyone is interested. It uses a single 12AX7, a single 6L6, and is tube rectified by a 5Y3. It sounds pretty rad when its cranked and nasty when you run a fuzz in front of it.
What a first post!
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LaoWiz wrote:
This is probably the pest finish I've ever seen on a pedal. No exaggeration. Great job
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Catlin wrote:
And I know its not a fuzz pedal but I also built a 10 watt tube head. I found the plans in The Guitar Amp Handbook by Dave Hunter if anyone is interested. It uses a single 12AX7, a single 6L6, and is tube rectified by a 5Y3. It sounds pretty rad when its cranked and nasty when you run a fuzz in front of it.
More info about the amp and demo videos please!
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eniacmike wrote:
madbean's deadpool project based on the os mutantes fuzz.
get weird.
saw this on another forum too. the brother of os mutantes did a guitar with 6 fuzzes. one for each string! someone said the mutantes fuzz is based off the univox superfuzz. but I dont know if thats true.
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