DIY challenge!
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- Ben79
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DIY challenge!
It would be this....
Take 1 old radio and turn it into a pedal using as few additional components as possible. Photograph before/during/after and if possible, record the results. Winner as voted for by the community. Prize: maximum respect and a lifetime supply of positive karma.
Who's in/terested?
Take 1 old radio and turn it into a pedal using as few additional components as possible. Photograph before/during/after and if possible, record the results. Winner as voted for by the community. Prize: maximum respect and a lifetime supply of positive karma.
Who's in/terested?
- Dr Satan
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Re: DIY challenge!
Define "old".
- karmablock
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Re: DIY challenge!
Isn't this from Art of Hardware Hacking.
- Ben79
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Re: DIY challenge!
Old = any radio made before the current moment, preferably something that's either salvaged or bought for very little.
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- culturejam
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Re: DIY challenge!
I'm for it. I just pulled apart a couple different portable stereo thingies. Would I still be eligible if I can't show a pic of the fully intact original?
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- Ben79
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Re: DIY challenge!
Great CJ, yes any form of participation is more then eligible. We needs a couple more to make it fun I think.
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Re: DIY challenge!
Aww.. if only I had more time. I'd be sooo keen. I've got a old valve radio I've been meaning to turn into an amp with some built in FX. Might post in this thread in a year or a few years time. 
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fuzzhead
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Re: DIY challenge!
Check my lil vintage radio amp (at the end of the thread .. with some sound samples) is this what you are talking about?
http://ilovefuzz.com/viewtopic.php?f=14 ... start=5310
To convert an old radio into an effect, what are we supposed to do with the amp section.. should it be bypassed or..? a complete preamp/amp is eligible?
I built an other one using an old Westinghouse radio

those are just cool
the smallest tube amp I ever own. All components are really compact inside, I re-used the tube sockets on the small original pcb, cut some traces..
http://ilovefuzz.com/viewtopic.php?f=14 ... start=5310
To convert an old radio into an effect, what are we supposed to do with the amp section.. should it be bypassed or..? a complete preamp/amp is eligible?
I built an other one using an old Westinghouse radio

those are just cool
Mike
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Re: DIY challenge!
The idea is to create an effect rather than an amp. And let's face it, it's probably gonna be a fuzz. A valve radio could be turned into a valve booster or overdriver or I guess if you're really handy a tremolo or reverb. Anything goes though really - it's just for fun! Personally I get a kick out of buying an old non-working germanium radio for a few quid and seeing what I can do with the guts - a true vintage pedal for the cost of a vintage footswitch!
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fuzzhead
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Re: DIY challenge!
ge trannies become leaky over years..
I like the idea of restoring life to old things! I'm interested to participate in the challenge, I'll see what I could salvage
I like the idea of restoring life to old things! I'm interested to participate in the challenge, I'll see what I could salvage
Mike
