bubstance wrote:If the Internet is the same as Dwarfcraft's "Bear" pedal (which I believe I read somewhere), it's 2 LPB-1-based boosters in a row, and the second stompswitch ("Pron") adds in a 3rd.
The Shiva is also three LPB1s in a row.
Rick FrequencyCentral also has a fuzz based off cascaded LPB1s can't find the layout/thread for that atm.
I read somewhere that Z-Vex's dirt designs are all variously cascaded SHOs.
Not exactly but it's a building block for the box of rock, box of metal and obviously the super duper. Think a few other of his pedals have a sho in them somewhere too.
aen wrote:
moose23 wrote: The Shiva is also three LPB1s in a row.
bwahahahahah, not really.
Story of the Shiva: I made 3 LPBs in a row, and swapped out parts and added shit until it sounded like the end of the world. There's a pretty faithfull LPB to start the circuit, but thereafter it is quite different.
The INternet is exactly three LPBs with a switch to skip/include the middle booster. The idea being that your overall volume wouldnt go up too much when punching in for more gain.
Ah yeah it's christmas and I'm lazy so I left it at that. I did know there was a bit more to it than just the three lpb1s. Glad you got a laugh, I certainly wasn't slating you btw...
First post here at ILF, and I'm using it to say that I fucking love the Internet pedal I got for Christmas. Best overdrive I've ever heard with my Telecaster. Thick and harmonic-laden -- in fact, so deliciously chewy and fat that it's hard to believe I'm using a Tele! Great work, Aen.
I did this with bass if it helps. I can't talk. Or play. To clarify, I wasn't impressed with the low gain settings because it was too fizzy to my liking, but it very well could be my set up.
Wes Mantooth wrote:I have one for trade! I want something a little crazier than an overdrive. If I still had a need for an overdrive, I would never give it up.