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Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 3:37 pm
by LOCOPELAND
That's totally a bush haha
Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 3:47 pm
by ryan summit
looks like bush to me
Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 8:54 pm
by Iommic Pope
Ancient Astronaught wrote:misterstomach wrote: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.
curtains don't match the drapes.
They often don't.....

I prefer hardwood floors personally.

Muhahaha! How come we don't have a high five smilie?
She's totally hedged up...
It could be reduced to an etchable outline, it would just take a bit of doing, there's a lot detail.
I'm still confused by the bat-goat, though.
Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 9:55 pm
by t-rey
Ancient Astronaught wrote:misterstomach wrote: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.
curtains don't match the drapes.
They often don't.....

I prefer hardwood floors personally.

Bwahahahaha YES

Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 7:02 am
by Iommic Pope
So are we gonna call this thing the Busse Woody?
Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 4:46 am
by bigmufffuzzwizz
moose23 wrote:new05002 wrote:moose23 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.
yea they are pin compatible, actually lots are. 2n3904, 2n2222(a), 2n5088, 2n5089, MPSA18. Anything that goes EBC or CBE
Of course, another of my favourites is the BC549C but more so for smooth bass than gnarly highs.
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 options
Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 9:56 am
by dazedbyday
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.

Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:05 pm
by new05002
Slightly different scheme but may not be a scheme of the LBMP, might just be a 1 knob muff.
Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:26 pm
by dazedbyday
Yep, I flipped back through and it is the 1 knob muff. They also had the little big muff too:

Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 6:31 pm
by Paul_caruso
I'm in!
Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 12:06 pm
by new05002
first prototype boards came in today

Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 1:12 pm
by Ancient Astronaught

Now to learn how to put together a pedal and read a schematic

I'm mostly worried about putting the parts in the correct direction

Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 1:15 pm
by new05002
only electrolytic/tantulum caps, Qs, and diodes have polarity
Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 1:15 pm
by AxAxSxS
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.
Re: Doom Room 1 knob Muff Group DIY
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 1:20 pm
by Ancient Astronaught
new05002 wrote:only electrolytic/tantulum caps, Qs, and diodes have polarity
but there are some of those in the build correct?

I'm a newb when it comes to building, but i've got the soldering skills and patience to do it.
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.
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.