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Yeah thats a second OD2, similarly polished to the first but this one didn't turn out quite so nicely.

First was built for a friend, this one was built for me so I experimented with a few parts of the circuit but turns out I like it almost stock, it's a great little overdrive, versatile as hell!
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I used Neutric PCB mount jacks so i could get it all in there. I wet sanded the 4site enclosure this time.
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Based on the echobase circuit


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it doesn't show very well, but it's orange sparkle too
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new artwork for a distortion pedal with adjustable diode clipping.
using one germanium (1n34a) and one silicon (1n914) diode.
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randel_07 wrote:Based on the echobase circuit


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it doesn't show very well, but it's orange sparkle too


that looks really sweet!
i plan on building an echobase for myself sometime.
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orcrist wrote:Image

new artwork for a distortion pedal with adjustable diode clipping.
using one germanium (1n34a) and one silicon (1n914) diode.


It's Billeh Dee Wiyuhms!..

(argh...yet again..amazing job!...I always love seeing the new stuff you come up with in this thread) :thumb:
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lots of sex on this page. I'm going to start work on my first build this weekend. GGG CB1. I hate the cheap enclosure they sent with it (125b). I'll probably spend more time cleaning it up then soldering.
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warwick.hoy wrote:lots of sex on this page. I'm going to start work on my first build this weekend. GGG CB1. I hate the cheap enclosure they sent with it (125b). I'll probably spend more time cleaning it up then soldering.


If you get weird signal issues don't forget to check the jack wiring first :facepalm:
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feedback looper, it makes noise when used with other pedals. I like noise. this is a handheld unit
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I dig it EYG.

Maybe someone can A a Q for me. Looking at the GGG CB1 PCB,...there are a lot of empty spots (for resistors and caps I assume),...is that just because this is a generic PCB for different clones (as opposed to just an LPB-1/2 specific clone)? Can I add different resistors to the circuit for different effects?
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warwick.hoy wrote:I dig it EYG.

Maybe someone can A a Q for me. Looking at the GGG CB1 PCB,...there are a lot of empty spots (for resistors and caps I assume),...is that just because this is a generic PCB for different clones (as opposed to just an LPB-1/2 specific clone)? Can I add different resistors to the circuit for different effects?


It's also for making transistor buffers and a bass booster. :cool:
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McSpunckle wrote:
warwick.hoy wrote:I dig it EYG.

Maybe someone can A a Q for me. Looking at the GGG CB1 PCB,...there are a lot of empty spots (for resistors and caps I assume),...is that just because this is a generic PCB for different clones (as opposed to just an LPB-1/2 specific clone)? Can I add different resistors to the circuit for different effects?


It's also for making transistor buffers and a bass booster. :cool:


dumbfucks forgot the LED.
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That's awesome.
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does it fit in a 1590b or he just likes em big?
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