The tip of my Titanic iceberg.
Infinitphase, on vero. One of my most complex builds.



Video of it in action;
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USApiDNLaBI[/youtube]
Clone of the wonderful Spaceman Effects Gemini III Dual Fuzz Generator... with a twist. I'm using Russian transistors on the Ge side. One of the greatest fuzz pedals ever conceived. Covers a big chunk of sonic ground as far as fuzz is concerned.

In a "plain brown wrapper",

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf3ibyaMoCI[/youtube]
Transistor array Superfuzz. Just a different take on a classic.

Artwork is a tribute to my bro, Jimi Photon.

Running it through it's paces;
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U69rzNucrLM[/youtube]
Further out to the wild side, clone of the Lovetone Ring Stinger. PCB was courtesy of John Lyons.

Knobs courtesy of Chrysler, I think.

Madness galore...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esLlTfSxYzE[/youtube]
Of course, can't forget cousin Lewdvig. Clone of the Ludwig Phase II. I do have a vero layout for it, but this was built using the first run of PCB's we had done. Nice and neat, and works like the original. Without the help of The Master, R.G. Keen, keppy, UKToecutter, and pinkjimiphoton, this wouldn't have seen the light of day.


Comparing the clone to the "ole man".
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7EZxrZm_40[/youtube]
Finally, an amalgamation of two "Hen's Teeth", the Colorsound Vocalizer, and the EH Talking Pedal. I wasn't crazy about the fuzz of the Vocalizer, and the Talking pedal's unobtanium pedal dual gang pot was another obstacle. The front end fuzz of the Talking Pedal was nice though, and the filtering of the Vocalizer was cool as well. So, I melded the two together, to create the Talk-a-lizer.

A wolf, in sheep's clothing.

Can you say, "YOY!"?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2NspMfxmk0[/youtube]
Anyway, got lots more in the hanger, but those are just some of my favs. A glimpse into my insanity

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