PedalPCB Angry Charles (JHS Angry Charlie v3)

I had a little Peavey 2x8 stereo amp that had every effect imaginable along with about 50 presets. HAD to have been one of the first of its kind. This was like ‘94 but I had complete Floyd songs dialed into that thing. Couldn’t pay me to attempt to do that in today’s menu diving.
 
I had a little Peavey 2x8 stereo amp that had every effect imaginable along with about 50 presets. HAD to have been one of the first of its kind. This was like ‘94 but I had complete Floyd songs dialed into that thing. Couldn’t pay me to attempt to do that in today’s menu diving.
Interesting, I do not even remember which one I had but that sounds interesting.
 
This was probably my 4th or 5th build and I was pretty underwhelmed as well. It also has the distinction of being the pedal that revealed a small stack of fake TL072s in my parts stash. Replaced it and it sounded less broken, but still not terribly exciting. Agreed that the tone shaping doesn't have a huge amount of range.
 
Peavey was built out of Meridian, Ms if I recall correctly…mainly served us in the Mississippi Delta. In other words Peavey was built for the poor lol.

My first two amps were solid-state Peaveys. I'm not a Peavey hater, but they both sounded like complete shit. I didn't hate them at the time; they were all I knew. I bought a BFDR in 1991, mostly because I'd been reading Vintage Guitar magazine and I knew that it was a great deal that I could easily flip to buy more pedals. That idea went out the window as soon as I heard the difference between that and whatever Peavey I had... I wish I could think of the name of that thing.
 
@genXslacker The fact that you had the idea of flipping an amp to buy more pedals in 1991 is straight up OG lol.

Yep, this kid's getting old. I was in college at the time, and my only sources of income were gigging for other drunk college students and flipping gear. People at the time had figured out that vintage guitars had value, but I figured out before the pawn shops did that there was money to be made in amps.

The other side of that coin, though, is that there was no Reverb, eBay, Craigslist, Offer-Up... nada. Just my local music store. They'd never give me the cash I wanted, but we worked a lot of trades.
 
This was probably my 4th or 5th build and I was pretty underwhelmed as well. It also has the distinction of being the pedal that revealed a small stack of fake TL072s in my parts stash. Replaced it and it sounded less broken, but still not terribly exciting. Agreed that the tone shaping doesn't have a huge amount of range.
I too have purchased a few fake op-amps. But yes, I found I was not able to dial in tone that pleased me. I know somebody likes it. I guess that’s the cool thing about pedals.
 
I've built a couple of these and actually thought they sounded pretty awesome and very usable EQ section..... Might have something to do with the fact that I had been testing and playing live with either line6 stomp or Tonex the past decade.... I've just recently went back to playing a tube amp live but I still use Tonex at home for practice.
 
I've built a couple of these and actually thought they sounded pretty awesome and very usable EQ section..... Might have something to do with the fact that I had been testing and playing live with either line6 stomp or Tonex the past decade.... I've just recently went back to playing a tube amp live but I still use Tonex at home for practice.
Glad you found it useful. - I saw that many loved it enough to give glowing reviews at PPCB store site. Did you try an Angry Andy?
 
Glad you found it useful. - I saw that many loved it enough to give glowing reviews at PPCB store site. Did you try an Angry Andy?
I actually have not built the Angry Andy and just double checked my spreadsheet to see if I have it on hand.... nope.. Might have to put that in my cart for my next collection of pcbs that's ever growing. I secretly collect pcb's instead of actually building them so hit me up if there is ever something out of stock and your itching to build it. I currently have about 120 different pedalpcb's on hand I haven't built yet..lol
 
I actually have not built the Angry Andy and just double checked my spreadsheet to see if I have it on hand.... nope.. Might have to put that in my cart for my next collection of pcbs that's ever growing. I secretly collect pcb's instead of actually building them so hit me up if there is ever something out of stock and your itching to build it. I currently have about 120 different pedalpcb's on hand I haven't built yet..lol
Wow. I think similarly but I haven’t collected that many!
 
I actually have not built the Angry Andy and just double checked my spreadsheet to see if I have it on hand.... nope.. Might have to put that in my cart for my next collection of pcbs that's ever growing. I secretly collect pcb's instead of actually building them so hit me up if there is ever something out of stock and your itching to build it. I currently have about 120 different pedalpcb's on hand I haven't built yet..lol

I just started a spreadsheet a few days ago. I'm sitting on around 50 PPCBs, not counting the Simple JFET Buffers. I haven't entered boards from other vendors yet, but I think I'm going to be looking at about 90 boards overall. I'm gaining on you, though, because my bench is in my garage and it gets hot enough in the summers to limit my time in there... whereas I can sit on my ass in the air-conditioning and order more boards.
 
I have about 50. I put each PCB in a box with a label on it. And then I write on the label which enclosures I could put this PCB in. Like for example if a board is small enough, I will put on their 1590 B/A. Then I organize the boxes in terms of modulation, boost, overdrive, etc. Someday it would be cool to see other people‘s operations.
 
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