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Looking good guys!

I have a few pedals underway right now, but soon, SOON, they will be posted. I think ILF will really like one of them in particular ;).
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I like those knobs, Mike.
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yeah I originally bought a bunch of them to put on some s.f.t. clones to do the ampeg look but I ended up not using them for that.
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Those knobs are cool indeed. I have one of them, waiting for just the right project.
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Hi folks, new guy here.
Custom ordered Zippy Fuzz
Experimental paint job
Aged hardware, copper plated screws
Jewel indicator with LED.


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BASS
http://www.basicaudio.net/Zippy-bass2.mp3
BASS2
http://www.basicaudio.net/Zippy-bass3.mp3
Guitar
http://www.basicaudio.net/Zippy-guitar.mp3
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those look like the wood knobs for a drawer or a cabinet. whaaaaaaaat is it?
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those look like the wood knobs for a drawer or a cabinet. whaaaaaaaat is it?
They are RCA replica knobs that I modified to match the enclosures texture.
I cut them down for size as well.
If you are asking what the circuit is... It's my own design.
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John Lyons wrote:Hi folks, new guy here.
Custom ordered Zippy Fuzz
Experimental paint job
Aged hardware, copper plated screws
Jewel indicator with LED.


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Sound clips
BASS
http://www.basicaudio.net/Zippy-bass2.mp3

Paint job is awesome!
BASS2
http://www.basicaudio.net/Zippy-bass3.mp3
Guitar
http://www.basicaudio.net/Zippy-guitar.mp3
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is that just a 10mm in a jewel lamp from an amp?
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I just used up the last of my RCA knobs. They were my favorite!
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BlindtoFaith wrote:Cannot wait for my CE2 clone Mike!!!!! If it is half as awesome as any of the 4 pedals I have bought from you I will be a happy lad.

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finished it today.
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pcb with mn3001 mn3007 analog bbd chips.
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It sounds really good. I highly recommend madbean's porkbarrel pcb if your looking of an analog pcb with lots of mods.
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here's a wooly mammoth clone i built for a bassist friend of mine

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eniacmike wrote:
BlindtoFaith wrote:Cannot wait for my CE2 clone Mike!!!!! If it is half as awesome as any of the 4 pedals I have bought from you I will be a happy lad.

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finished it today.
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pcb with mn3001 mn3007 analog bbd chips.
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It sounds really good. I highly recommend madbean's porkbarrel pcb if your looking of an analog pcb with lots of mods.

YES!!!! I think she came out gorgeous. You are a fucking genious. Hahahaha :joy: :joy: :joy: :joy: :cool:
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I made a dual gain red llama/tubesound fuzz using madbean's snarkdoodle layout. The 3pdt switches between two different gain knobs. I was really worried that you would hear a pop or a gap when switching between the two different gains but you don't this trick worked great. I saw somebody do this with a dr. boogie to make a dual channel so I tried it with this and worked out great.

the artwork is all from dog day afternoon. I was wanting to use regular black (fulltone) style knobs but I am out so I just threw some chrome domes on there, but they look really cool with the halftone deniro kind of matching the knurled knobs. I still might switch back just so it's easier to see where the knobs are set to.
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BlindtoFaith wrote:
eniacmike wrote:
BlindtoFaith wrote:Cannot wait for my CE2 clone Mike!!!!! If it is half as awesome as any of the 4 pedals I have bought from you I will be a happy lad.

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finished it today.
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pcb with mn3001 mn3007 analog bbd chips.
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It sounds really good. I highly recommend madbean's porkbarrel pcb if your looking of an analog pcb with lots of mods.

YES!!!! I think she came out gorgeous. You are a fucking genious. Hahahaha :joy: :joy: :joy: :joy: :cool:


Is this related to the CMATMODS chorus pedal?...the layout/control labels seem kinda similar... :idk:
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