Just thought I'd provide a free plug for these guys to whom I have no connection.
I bought their shredmaster kit. It was good. But what I'm here to talk about today is their utility pcbs.
After the shred kit I bought a bunch or their true bypass/led daughterboards. It made adding true bypass and LED so easy (maxon compander, phase 999, d&s, all great pedals with no LEDs and terrible signal loading).
I just had a look at their site and they have a bunch of neat new utility daughter boards like the pot swapper:
http://shop.pedalparts.co.uk/Pot_Swap/p ... 89372.aspx
So much potential for fun!?
Anyone else use their stuff?
Fuzz Dog Pedal Parts - Utility pcbs
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Re: Fuzz Dog Pedal Parts - Utility pcbs
Looks sweet! How long did it take for your order to arrive in Oz?
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Re: Fuzz Dog Pedal Parts - Utility pcbs
I've used the pot swap on a tremolo I built inside a wah enclosure to swap between a standard pot and the foot controlled pot, and I've used a clipping switcher on a fuzz I built. Both worked well really.
I've bought a fair amount from fuzz dog and never had a problem with anything.
I've bought a fair amount from fuzz dog and never had a problem with anything.
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Post was a week and a bit. That trem sounds cool, was it a kit?
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Re: Fuzz Dog Pedal Parts - Utility pcbs
It was the fuzzdog Magic Vibes kit just built inside a wah enclosure I had. It wasn't really that bad really, not totally useful if I'm honest but pretty fun.
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Re: Fuzz Dog Pedal Parts - Utility pcbs
GuitarPCB has some cool utility boards, too, including the pot swapper idea and reverse order switchers, boosters, polarity reversals etc.
I've also seen somewhere a nice 1590A utility board to organise up to 4 pots. Gotta dig that one up, I could use some of those!
MusikDing and a few other places have utility boards and some cool parallel looper PCBs...
Just gotta snoop around the DIY sites a lot and some amazing stuff comes up.
I've also seen somewhere a nice 1590A utility board to organise up to 4 pots. Gotta dig that one up, I could use some of those!
MusikDing and a few other places have utility boards and some cool parallel looper PCBs...
Just gotta snoop around the DIY sites a lot and some amazing stuff comes up.
BASS BASS