warwick.hoy wrote: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.
Just did the same, sourced from Mammoth. Thanks for the idea! Will update with pix
This is the GGG Shin-ei Companion Fuzz. I named this one using various Jesus and Mary Chain references. The 3rd knob is the mid scoop mod...and it really makes the pedal much more versatile! I used the Black Textured 125B, Large & Small BOSS style knobs, 3PDT, DC jack and battery snap from MAMMOTH!! Pretty happy about this one
This is my Warbird Overdrive pedal. It is loosely based on the Omnidrive circuit. I added a better input buffer stage. I also cleaned up some of the ranges to provide a more user friendly pedal.
Built using Mammoth Parts, in a Mammoth Enclosure. My Mythical Overdrive rivals the best
Silk screen and powder coated by Mammoth based on my design. Built with the buffered bypass and Bat41and 1N34 diode clipper selections this thing simply rocks. Numero Uno is staying with me.
This is my Four Transistor AM Solid State pedal. Gives the sound of a 60's - 70's pocket radio! The 'Plastic' knob dials in that crummy plastic radio sound while the battery pot imitates the dying battery sound that some of us will remember. The Tin toggle switch gives a bit of boost to the already dominant treble tones. There's even some white noise/static introduced to give that stuck under a bridge and the reception is lousy kind of sound.
This is my Bearded Lady Overdrive pedal. Nice tone with a good tube feel. This is a 'blem', so it stays in the shop. My screen printing was just a little off center. As usual, true bypass, DC adapter, handbuilt, painted, screen printed and 'speckle painted' in my own shop.
This is a Madbean Slow Loris. I used Mammoth pots, 3PDT, black washer, on/off/on DPDT, jacks, resistors, caps, 9v input, battery clip, LEDs, sockets and the 2 top knobs are awesome...need to buy 2 more Thanks, Blake!
I'm just getting into this whole pedal building thing. Here's my first completed project... nothing too fancy. TB Looper with a switch to move loop 3 to the front of the chain. More stuff is in progress (for real effects rather than just signal routing).