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Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:53 pm
by Monkeyboard
culturejam wrote:
tuffteef wrote:Guilty DIY Pleasure: im a failed graphics designer and arteeest so im guilty of drafting hours and hours of graphics on photoshop and illustrator for pedals ill never build, i think it has to look cool to sound COOL right? :lol:

Don't laugh. Death By Audio got off the ground through outside artwork alone. :poke:


Call me superficial but I like pedals that look good, same goes for guitars. it's not priority number one but I think it matters a little :idk: Why else would we get custom artwork on pedals?

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:51 pm
by Teej212
if we didnt give a shit about aesthetics all of our pedalboards would be loaded with danelectro and behringer crap.

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:55 pm
by Companda
Rygot wrote:NAME: Rygot

Favorite Build: Hmm, Red Llama. First time I ever put an IC on eyelet...

Least Favorite Build: Either the guv'nor or machine. Guvnor just because it was on vero...Machine just likes to fight with me.

Favorite Platform: Eyelet by far.

Guilty DIY Pleasure: The end result of an eyelet board is like looking at a small handwired amp.

How Many Have You Built: Honestly couldn't tell you. Lots of fuzz/OD/Distortion, some delays, two choruses, some rehouses and mods, Bunch of a/b/y switches and momentary stuff for rack effects.
Also, a lot of guitar wiring/refinishing endeavors.



Mwaha.........Mwahaha....................Mwahahaha...........MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:52 pm
by eniacmike
NAME: eniacmike

Favorite Build: the boss ce-2 chorus with mods only because it was the first non dirt box I built and finding bbd's on the cheap is an adventure.

Least Favorite Build: dr boogie that I didn't read the BOM with enough detail and put a 1n4001 instead of a 1n4004, it screwed up the whole bias and I spent almost a week debugging before I found the mistake. I also hate doing mods because for me the reward is making something new not replacing crappy parts on a boss pedal.

Favorite Platform: pcb's with soldermask. I got really lazy and built a bunch of stuff on fabbed boards and lately I have been going back to vero and home etched boards and I had to clean up my act. I used to hate fabbed pcb's because they make rework really hard when they are plated through hole.

Guilty DIY Pleasure: breaking my friends hearts when I tell them their favorite boutique pedal is a tubescreamer.

How Many Have You Built: coming up on 100 pedals. red llamas, sho's, rangemasters, mosfet boosters, fuzz faces, big muffs, bazz fusses, fuzz factories, analog chorus, tremolos, blueboxes, scramblers, meatheads, ts9/ts808s, son of screamers, ocds, trotskys, klons, dh pitch shifter, etc.

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:33 pm
by tuffteef
Teej212 wrote:if we didnt give a shit about aesthetics all of our pedalboards would be loaded with danelectro and behringer crap.


lulz @ teej
culturejam wrote:
hazelwould wrote:BTW thanks for the inspiring words about building. One of these days I'll get over my fear of failure and make some stuff! :love:

You'll get there. If you haven't built a pedal at all yet, I'd highly recommend a BYOC kit. They are pricier than GGG, but the projects are far better thought out (in my opinion) and the documentation is far superior (in almost everyone's opinion).

tuffteef wrote:Guilty DIY Pleasure: im a failed graphics designer and arteeest so im guilty of drafting hours and hours of graphics on photoshop and illustrator for pedals ill never build, i think it has to look cool to sound COOL right? :lol:

Don't laugh. Death By Audio got off the ground through outside artwork alone. :poke:


yes there were lots of issues with there early pedals somewhat punk rock :lol: but they have cleaned there act up a little bit now :p ?

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:42 pm
by smallsnd/bigsnd
eniacmike wrote:a 1n4001 instead of a 1n4004, it screwed up the whole bias


weird. as far as i know, the only difference between the two diodes is the voltage rating...

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:48 pm
by Scruffie
smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:
eniacmike wrote:a 1n4001 instead of a 1n4004, it screwed up the whole bias


weird. as far as i know, the only difference between the two diodes is the voltage rating...

Yeah, that and it's just polarity protection so it should make no difference... now having it backwards...

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:12 am
by Rygot
Companda wrote:
Rygot wrote:NAME: Rygot

Favorite Build: Hmm, Red Llama. First time I ever put an IC on eyelet...

Least Favorite Build: Either the guv'nor or machine. Guvnor just because it was on vero...Machine just likes to fight with me.

Favorite Platform: Eyelet by far.

Guilty DIY Pleasure: The end result of an eyelet board is like looking at a small handwired amp.

How Many Have You Built: Honestly couldn't tell you. Lots of fuzz/OD/Distortion, some delays, two choruses, some rehouses and mods, Bunch of a/b/y switches and momentary stuff for rack effects.
Also, a lot of guitar wiring/refinishing endeavors.



Mwaha.........Mwahaha....................Mwahahaha...........MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA


Yeah you... :grumpy:








:hug:

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:50 pm
by eniacmike
smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:
eniacmike wrote:a 1n4001 instead of a 1n4004, it screwed up the whole bias


weird. as far as i know, the only difference between the two diodes is the voltage rating...


I know I was told that at the time, but for whatever reason it screwed up my dr boogie. it wasn't backwards either. I was just getting really unpredictable reaction on the bias trimpots, and it was oscillating like crazy.

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:27 pm
by culturejam
Monkeyboard wrote:Call me superficial but I like pedals that look good, same goes for guitars. it's not priority number one but I think it matters a little :idk: Why else would we get custom artwork on pedals?

I have nothing against a pedal that looks nice on the outside. But that can't be the *only* place where attention to detail is payed, or you end up with a nice looking pedal that breaks down or only half-ass works.

tuffteef wrote:yes there were lots of issues with there early pedals somewhat punk rock :lol: but they have cleaned there act up a little bit now :p ?

Yeah, they now use PCBs and the overall guts look a lot better. But they got away with total shit for at least a few years.

For example, below is a gut shot of their Harmonic Transformer. It cost $300. That's NOT $300 worth of quality. I've shit better pedal innards than that.


Image



Dave Barber makes pedals that are rock solid, look great, sound great, and only cost about $130. That's how I like to spend my money; not on half-broken misbiased boxes of ass like what DBA built their following on.

Sorry, I'm a little bit biased on this issue. :lol:

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:49 pm
by fuzzmax
For example, below is a gut shot of their Harmonic Transformer. It cost $300. That's NOT $300 worth of quality. I've shit better pedal innards than that.


Image

This is really a steal....and i mean in a negative way.......

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:57 pm
by nbabmf
That's horrible. Even my first pedals didn't look like that.

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:19 pm
by theavondon
Is that board just kinda...hanging there?

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:44 pm
by tuffteef
theavondon wrote:Is that board just kinda...hanging there?



gravity

Re: ILF D.I.Y.'er's SOUND OFF

Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:58 am
by theavondon
tuffteef wrote:
theavondon wrote:Is that board just kinda...hanging there?



gravity

Don't want.