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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 1:10 am
by Officer Bukowski
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 7:13 am
by soldersqueeze
HorsSujet wrote:Image

I agree your pedals are very pretty. I love the idea of this one (if it is what I think it is). If it's an effects order switcher did you wire it like this- (and if so, does it pop when you use it?)

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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 10:35 am
by spruce_moose
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Metropolis themed!

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:54 pm
by HorsSujet
the Life Aquatic wrote:dude, i love the aesthetics of your pedals. waht are they?

Thanks, and thanks all for your comments !

Order :

Hokuzai Reverb (Belton Spring)
Compressor (Ross clone)
2&3 are a reverser effect, which can reverse the order of the loops.
Simple ABY box
Feedback looper stutter

I'll upload more gear here :http://www.facebook.com/horssujetmusic the facebook page of my personal project.


John Lyons, Stunning pedal design + Bokeh + HDR = Instant love. Seriously, one of the most beautiful pedal I've seen lately. Any videos/sounds available, or more description?

And here's the thing Soldersqueeze :
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:03 pm
by John Lyons
John Lyons, Stunning pedal design + Bokeh + HDR = Instant love.
No HDR used here. :no:

Seriously, one of the most beautiful pedal I've seen lately.
Any videos/sounds available, or more description?


Thank you!
There are a few videos on my youtube channel of the zonk.
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheJohnLyons?feature=watch
It's a Silicon version of the Hornby Skews Zonk Machine.
I added some variability here and there.

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 4:12 am
by soldersqueeze
HorsSujet wrote:
the Life Aquatic wrote:dude, i love the aesthetics of your pedals. waht are they?

And here's the thing Soldersqueeze :
SPOILER : show
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Thanks for that, kind of you to post it! For anyone wondering, it's the same wiring on a different layout switch. Might have to build me one for my electronic rig :)

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 10:42 am
by HorsSujet
Haha ok then, the second picture looks like hdr. High contrast difference and 2 different exposure :) Anyway, thanks for the clips, I'll check that !
And about the reverser, that's probably why my pedalboard is so versatile. 2 reverser and I can do pretty much anything with my loops recorded in the RC2 and the Kaoss Pad !

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 3:07 pm
by LaoWiz
Fuzz for the avodon. Switchable two channels of buxom fuzz. Acetone Fuzzmaster with omitted fuzz control for full on fuzz, volume, and a toggle for full scoop and scoop plus some mids. Heavy as fuck. Double beat for the other channel.
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 3:48 pm
by theavondon
LaoWiz wrote:Fuzz for the avodon. Switchable two channels of buxom fuzz. Acetone Fuzzmaster with omitted fuzz control for full on fuzz, volume, and a toggle for full scoop and scoop plus some mids. Heavy as fuck. Double beat for the other channel.
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand it's sick.

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 4:16 pm
by eatyourguitar
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fuzz face sanyo 2SA202. 100KA volume pot. 330 Ohm resistor on the negative supply makes it totally quiet.

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 7:55 am
by Ben79
Fuzz for the avodon. Switchable two channels of buxom fuzz. Acetone Fuzzmaster with omitted fuzz control for full on fuzz, volume, and a toggle for full scoop and scoop plus some mids. Heavy as fuck. Double beat for the other channel.


Nice :thumb:

Angry Japanese silicon is probably my favourite kind of fuzz.

What transistors did you use for the DB? I know the original asks for 2sc1000, just wondering if you found some or a good replacement or if the type isn't important...

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:16 am
by sunmachine
Zonk, Helldoctor and Molochi are outstanding and stunning!
Keep up the good work guys!

news from my bench:

Walküre + Fuzz O)))
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Maestro Parametric Filter clone
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Fuzz O))) + Götterdämmerung
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^^still not sure about the toggle security cap, I might paint it white. What do you think?

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:42 am
by eatyourguitar
sunmachine wrote:^^still not sure about the toggle security cap, I might paint it white. What do you think?

looks good in orange and purple, let it ride. painted plastic does not last. you need some kind of vinyl die but that would only be good to make it black. how are you doing the graphics so good and with two colors? these must be screen printed right? you might want to look into lock not washers to turtle the jacks back into the box just a little more. I think it looks cleaner. other than that, your builds look really pro.

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:11 pm
by ThePastRecedes
sunmachine wrote:Walküre + Fuzz O)))
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Where did you get the two knobs on the right? the low pass, I think.
They look great!

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:18 pm
by LaoWiz
Ben79 wrote:
Fuzz for the avodon. Switchable two channels of buxom fuzz. Acetone Fuzzmaster with omitted fuzz control for full on fuzz, volume, and a toggle for full scoop and scoop plus some mids. Heavy as fuck. Double beat for the other channel.


Nice :thumb:

Angry Japanese silicon is probably my favourite kind of fuzz.

What transistors did you use for the DB? I know the original asks for 2sc1000, just wondering if you found some or a good replacement or if the type isn't important...


I would say socket or bread board. Try ones that are between 100-200-300 hfe. Higher than than sounded crappy. The best dbeat I made was with nte123A transistors.