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spruce_moose wrote:Here's that fuzz!
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Love that art!!!
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soldersqueeze wrote:Lovetone Big Cheese and modded DAM Sonic Titan clones.

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Just wrapped this one up last night - from the "One Knob Fuzz Bonanza" on Tag Board Effects (the Dr Tony Balls 1966). First go at doing a decal on a blank aluminum box. Really like the look!

Sounds pretty mean...thick 'n nasty!

Also was my first complete vero build, and tried his method of off-board wiring which seems pretty solid.

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ran_dizolph wrote:Just wrapped this one up last night - from the "One Knob Fuzz Bonanza" on Tag Board Effects (the Dr Tony Balls 1966). First go at doing a decal on a blank aluminum box. Really like the look!

Sounds pretty mean...thick 'n nasty!

Also was my first complete vero build, and tried his method of off-board wiring which seems pretty solid.

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Looks great, dude!
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Looks great, dude!


Thanks very much! With the kind of work you're putting out, I'll take that as a HUGE compliment!
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Another SHO build. This one's for a buddy of mine. The layout if from tagboardeffects.blogspot.com.

this shit is art
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spruce_moose wrote:Here's that fuzz!
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did you give this to rueben from unknown mortal orchestra? they are super rad
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Okay, this all looks like very proffesional stuff, and this is just a first build from a DIY kit, but hell, im sure you are nice people, so im posting it anyway.
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Its a Wee Fuzz from... uh... someone. I started it a few months back and never got round to soldering the last wire in....
No guts pics, cause... its a hellish mess :joy:

Oh, and it has a pretty blue LED. so. Yeah.
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just finished this one.
i etched the box, did the pcb layout and etched the board. it's sorta a meathead with a fuzz control, a gate knob, and a hi cut knob.
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FlyingVFanatic wrote:Okay, this all looks like very proffesional stuff, and this is just a first build from a DIY kit, but hell, im sure you are nice people, so im posting it anyway.
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Its a Wee Fuzz from... uh... someone. I started it a few months back and never got round to soldering the last wire in....
No guts pics, cause... its a hellish mess :joy:

Oh, and it has a pretty blue LED. so. Yeah.


I love when people post a first build, welcome to the club :hug: Hope to see you build more in the future- once you get the basics down you can build pretty much anything out there.
Got to post that gutshot though, we all love a bit of spaghetti!
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Okay, well here's your multi coloured spaghetti!
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Since uploading pics, this fuzz has forced its way into my tiny little board.... Its such a huge sound, and im using it like a boost but... fuzzy :P
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Big Delay, 4x BL3208, modulation, tap, sub, fx loop, CV in for Mod.

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Little delay, 2x MN3005 Pretty much as above but no fx loop or CV or tone control. The switch controls the modulation speed and there's 3 setting. They're all synced to the tempo ie 1/4 tempo 1x tempo and 4x tempo.

The pictures are from some picture books I had round crudely labeled by me, next time I should get someone who has good handwriting to label them for me :lol:
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I needed a sequencer so I designed one from scratch. jacks are clock in, reset, cv out, clock divider /8 out. I hope you don't mind me posting synth stuff in your fuzz forum. I have known you people for a while so I thought you might be interested to see what I'm up to lately.

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contraterrene wrote:ImageImage
just finished this one.
i etched the box, did the pcb layout and etched the board. it's sorta a meathead with a fuzz control, a gate knob, and a hi cut knob.


Looks great, good job!
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mysteriousj wrote:Image

Big Delay, 4x BL3208, modulation, tap, sub, fx loop, CV in for Mod.

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Little delay, 2x MN3005 Pretty much as above but no fx loop or CV or tone control. The switch controls the modulation speed and there's 3 setting. They're all synced to the tempo ie 1/4 tempo 1x tempo and 4x tempo.

The pictures are from some picture books I had round crudely labeled by me, next time I should get someone who has good handwriting to label them for me :lol:


Finally! Nice to see your finished project? This is the one you've been on more awhile? Looks great, the both. You should shark tank it. Lots of love for new delays on these parts. Clips please!
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