Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
That's totally a bush haha
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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
looks like bush to me
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Muhahaha! How come we don't have a high five smilie?Ancient Astronaught wrote:They often don't.....misterstomach wrote:curtains don't match the drapes.conky wrote:I can't decide if she's got a bush or if its coming from the goat. Also, that bottom plate looks rad. I'd like that on mine as well.I prefer hardwood floors personally.
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It could be reduced to an etchable outline, it would just take a bit of doing, there's a lot detail.
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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Bwahahahaha YESAncient Astronaught wrote:They often don't.....misterstomach wrote:curtains don't match the drapes.conky wrote:I can't decide if she's got a bush or if its coming from the goat. Also, that bottom plate looks rad. I'd like that on mine as well.I prefer hardwood floors personally.
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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
So are we gonna call this thing the Busse Woody?
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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
I've been meaning to do a bc550 muff..bought some of those bc549c's and they turned out to be b class gain, fakes. Maybe i'll make mine diff, MP Fire Red Fuzz, Axis Fuzz or Foxey lady..hmmm the glorious muff optionsmoose23 wrote:Of course, another of my favourites is the BC549C but more so for smooth bass than gnarly highs.new05002 wrote:yea they are pin compatible, actually lots are. 2n3904, 2n2222(a), 2n5088, 2n5089, MPSA18. Anything that goes EBC or CBEmoose23 wrote: Deadly. I like the look of this circuit as is but would be tempted by 2n5089s in there instead of 88s. Bit more clarity and bite.
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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Hey guys,
I found this layout when I was looking back through some different fuzzes on tagboardeffects. So if you guys want to play around with the circuit before we get the pcbs. I didn't confirm if this is the same one as above but it was labled one knob muff. It is missing the switch.

I found this layout when I was looking back through some different fuzzes on tagboardeffects. So if you guys want to play around with the circuit before we get the pcbs. I didn't confirm if this is the same one as above but it was labled one knob muff. It is missing the switch.

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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Slightly different scheme but may not be a scheme of the LBMP, might just be a 1 knob muff.
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Yep, I flipped back through and it is the 1 knob muff. They also had the little big muff too:


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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
first prototype boards came in today


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Now to learn how to put together a pedal and read a schematic
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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
only electrolytic/tantulum caps, Qs, and diodes have polarity
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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
If you've never done it before I'd def recomend ordering the BYOC confidence boost and circuit tester. Really easy, not expensive if you fry a part, and the tester is very usefull, I still use mine all the time for all kinds of stuff.
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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
but there are some of those in the build correct?new05002 wrote:only electrolytic/tantulum caps, Qs, and diodes have polarity
I've never built a pedal before but I've got plenty of soldering experience and a tester. This one's only got 40 some odd parts, so it's fairly simple in comparison to a delay. I've also got a few builders I can lean on for questions that are only a text message away.AxAxSxS wrote:If you've never done it before I'd def recomend ordering the BYOC confidence boost and circuit tester. Really easy, not expensive if you fry a part, and the tester is very usefull, I still use mine all the time for all kinds of stuff.
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