I did however build a nifty Superfuzz though!

With a really cool sounding 2N2913...

Thems the breaks people. I should be back to the PLL in June, or July.
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digi2t wrote:Sorry fellas. Project has been "boxed", but not in a good way. Everything is literally in cardboard boxes now, in preparation for our move at the end of the month. I'll have to pick this up later this summer.
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?

digi2t wrote:Sorry fellas. Project has been "boxed", but not in a good way. Everything is literally in cardboard boxes now, in preparation for our move at the end of the month. I'll have to pick this up later this summer.
I did however build a nifty Superfuzz though!
With a really cool sounding 2N2913...
Thems the breaks people. I should be back to the PLL in June, or July.

jrmy wrote:Any of y'all DIY Lords of Badassery make reportable progress lately? Just curious, looking for my fix of sonic amazement.

Woah, chips? In my Superfuzz?
). I tried two different arrays for the other four transistors; the TPQ2222, and the MPQ3904. As the TPQ2222, the MPQ3904 is basically four 2N3904 transistors in one package. Both gave great results, but the reason for which I went with the TPQ2222 was because of the decay when strumming a chord. It's very subtle, but it produces a much better (for lack of a better descriptor) "shower of arpeggiated notes", as the chord decays. Like I said, it's subtle, but enough to make you go "What the....". I still don't know why it does that, I'm not that technically adept, but my long-shot money is that maybe there's some cross talking going on between the four transistors in the package. Who knows.

Music out on all streaming services and bandcamp and what not.

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smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:i may have something to contribute to this thread shortly.

jwar wrote:Am I literally the only person that after hearing demos of this circuit, things it kind of sounds like shit?

kosta wrote:I think I'd like the PLL better with some filtering though.

