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Submini Tube Boost? Also, HALP

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:45 am
by theavondon
SO, one of my first pedal purchases ever was this:

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a MAMMOTHsound MAMMOTHbooster. Bought it off the guy's myspace, (http://www.myspace.com/mammothsoundaudio). The guy used to also post on TB, buuuuuuuuuuuuuut I haven't heard much from him of late. It has a Russian 1zh17b pentode sub-mini tube inside, but the guy was otherwise sparse on the deetz. Here's some gut shots. (I did the best I could without destroying the pedal completely in the process)

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Now, as you can see, the build quality was kinda...lacking. But, for some god awful reason, this thing sounds amazing. I've used it in every band I've been in since I got it. It just slams the input of anything with this big, thick tone that I've never been able to recreate with any other pedal. I've used it so much that the paint is incredibly chipped, the knob has fallen off long ago and the split shaft of the pot has been squeezed together, and the power jack doesn't stick in at all anymore, usually requiring the assistance of tape to stay put.

I was wondering, oh wise minds of the ILF DIY section,

1) Does anybody have any vague clue what this could be? At all, any guesses, I've got nothin'. And yeah, I realize I take incredibly shitty pictures, my bad.

2) Would anybody want to rehouse this or somehow rebuild this in a way that would allow me to use it both easily, and without fear of breaking it (seriously, nerve-wracking fear every time I switch it on)?

3) What are you wearing? (optional)

Re: Submini Tube Boost? Also, HALP

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:09 am
by McSpunckle
That thing is wacky. Looks like it actually uses a charge pump instead of just running the tube on 9V. Nice.

If I knew more about tube circuits, I'd be down... but, alas...

Re: Submini Tube Boost? Also, HALP

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:54 pm
by Teej212
i would guess its just a tube boost thats being run at a high voltage. probably like 170v. i dont really think theres a need to worry about it breaking if its lasted you this long, and when/if it does break we can do a proper tracing of it to figure out what exactly is going on in there.

Re: Submini Tube Boost? Also, HALP

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:04 pm
by Jero
I'd be interested to hear that submini monster

Re: Submini Tube Boost? Also, HALP

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:51 pm
by Heavy_Soul
All you gotta do is look at that to know it sounds amazing

Re: Submini Tube Boost? Also, HALP

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:33 pm
by theavondon
Teej212 wrote:i would guess its just a tube boost thats being run at a high voltage. probably like 170v. i dont really think theres a need to worry about it breaking if its lasted you this long, and when/if it does break we can do a proper tracing of it to figure out what exactly is going on in there.

Alright, cool, cool. I needed someone to at least put my mind at ease. Thx breaux

Re: Submini Tube Boost? Also, HALP

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:12 pm
by eatyourguitar
send it to rick holt for tracing. he'll build you a bitchin pedal. he already has the submini's in stock. thats what he does.

Re: Submini Tube Boost? Also, HALP

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:42 am
by frequencycentral
eatyourguitar wrote:send it to rick holt for tracing. he'll build you a bitchin pedal. he already has the submini's in stock. thats what he does.


;) sure is. Looks like a MAX1044 charge pump with about ten electro caps, so it's probabaly putting out around 50v from a 9v input. I'd be happy to sort it's life out for you. But be warned - I seriously value my time. I don't stock that particular tube, but it'd be fun to do a total rebuild using the existing tube.

Rick

Re: Submini Tube Boost? Also, HALP

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:45 pm
by theavondon
I'll hit you up when I have money then.