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stupidream, do u build all these for your own board or are these custom builds for people?
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Both, I have just about one of every pedal listed for myself and the others are for people.

Recently I've been trading a lot of my work out, building is kind've second nature to me at this point so I have no problem doing it.
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your work is amazing btw, on my next build im going to try and make the wiring as neat as urs
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LaoWiz wrote:
StupidDream88 wrote:Image

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Sonic Titan > SHO

The ST makes for a great rhythm tone and the SHO is an awesome lead boost, not to mention how good it is by itself.

Headed to an ILF'er :animal:


Man, that's sleek! Your wiring is absolutely perfect. Is that solid core wire?


Here's the kicker folks......stranded core wire :animal:

Thanks guys :thumb:
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whats the resister on the stomp switch for though? ive never seen one wired like that
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Ya, I get asked that quite a bit.

It's a zero ohm resistor so essentially a jumper that looks like a resistor.
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oh, that makes sense now
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You do see that in other peoples builds where its a 1meg on input to ground for the pops. Some people use them on the lugs that have no connection to prevent mechanical noise
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StupidDream88 wrote:Image

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Sonic Titan > SHO

The ST makes for a great rhythm tone and the SHO is an awesome lead boost, not to mention how good it is by itself.

Headed to an ILF'er :animal:



Cannot wait to have this in my hands!!! Thanks man. Looks fucking great!
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finally done shit be oscillating
osc gon osc yall

thanks to the guys at creation tapes pos the only people still in the space echo repair game for offering advice and helping me demystify some things and also for the nice chat on tape delay love
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so happy you got it working. glad you finally found someone to answer your questions.
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Wasn't gunna post this originally but... what the hell.

EHX Attack Decay Prototype Cloned and Working,

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well well. I saw the gutshot/schematic thread on diystompboxes a long time ago. I always wondered about this and the pigtronix attack decay thing that is now discontinued. are they related in any way at all?
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eatyourguitar wrote:well well. I saw the gutshot/schematic thread on diystompboxes a long time ago. I always wondered about this and the pigtronix attack decay thing that is now discontinued. are they related in any way at all?

Howard Davis, Original EHX Designer designed both.

This one is fully analog though, I think the Pigtronix one was Polyphonic? Great 'Cello like' dirt on this.

Indeed it was on DIY...took me a while to get everything together, actual build time including debugging was probably less than 8 hours though
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does he work for pigtronix or does he own it?
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