Special custom edition of the MOM-D "Fuzzler" fuzz. My first pedal with relay based true bypass. Mammoth parts used: 'Black Texture' Powder Coated 4S125B Enclosure 2x 15mm x 13mm brushed aluminum knurled knobs 5mm green led led bezel
I posted this on you FB,...but I built my Beavis Board using all parts sourced from Mammoth excluding the breadboards and terminal strips and the Cocobolo board itself.
I figured I defintely needed to post pics of this as you answered numerous questions about your LED bezels, 3PDT board wiring, etc! This is a Madbean Pepper Spray and is my first pedal build ever. All the hardware, including enclosure, jacks, switches, and knobs are from Mammoth, and even a cap or two if I remember correctly.
Hows it going all? I've been using Mammoth for about 4 months now. They're my only supplier now, can't beat them! Here are some builds of mine with Mammoth parts:
My first pedal using all Mammoth parts (except the pots, which I had laying around and the LED bezel). Its a modded DOD overdrive 250 clone. I will be replacing its silicone diodes with germanium, and changing to an asynch distortion (1 diode one side, 2 diodes the other). The tone is currently a little too gritty for my tastes, and that should soften it up a little.
I know this is "show off your pedal" but I'm going to drop this in here anyway... I needed a really nice metal enclosure for a project, and the Mammoth "tall" enclosure works perfectly!
I ended up making a bunch of these to sell to people who use the Sparkbooth software for their photo booths. Here's my first post on building the button: http://rasterweb.net/raster/2011/05/09/the-button/
This is the GGG WHRL. I used the Tiger Red Sparkle 125B. It's not really red, more orange-y. Got the waterslide decals from Mammoth, too. Love the knobs!