Recent content by HamishR

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    Rodentia

    I'm much the same. The Rat sounds very vanilla to me. I love adding a bass pot - that really helped. But still it's not the most engaging, complex sound IMO. I probably play the wrong kinda music for it. I have built some for friends with original round metal case LM308s and they love 'em but...
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    Teledisaster…

    That's a LOT of corrosion!! Bloody hell - do you live in the ocean? FWIW Elderly Instruments used (maybe still do?) to sell a lot of Bigsby stuff including all sorts of parts. I would suggest getting some new parts.
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    Since when have j201 TH been manufactured again?

    A few years back Small Bear had a heap of NOS Fairchild J201s for under $1 a pop (Can't remember how much exactly but it must have been low for me to buy them) and I bought a couple of hundred. They have sat there for those years until Chuck's wisdom taught me how to use them. Since then I have...
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    Mojotone British 100w Lead/Bass

    I would still recommend splitting V1 cathodes. You won't get a true Marshall lead sound with the 320µF cathode cap and 820R cathode resistor. And if you go with the .1µF PI caps try a .0022µF cap for the first Lead Channel coupling cap. You can also experiment with the size of various coupling...
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    Mojotone British 100w Lead/Bass

    That's an interesting one - haven't seen that before. It's kind of a JTM45 with a SS rectifier.
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    I, too, have built a pedal

    My first thought was that it looks more like plumbing than electronics. And that's a good thing! (As long as it doesn't starting leaking like plumbing can. )
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    Hot Cake ~it's something~

    I really like the range of colours in a such a simple looking wipe. Where do you live that it's so hot right now? Obviously northern Hemisphere! It's pleasantly frigid where I am right now. I took a walk today in the rain (I love walking in the rain). It was a slow, short walk and the temp was...
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    Random pix

    Before the second world war Hitler decided to have two art exhibitions. One for the kind of art he thought was superior - the stuff that was heroic, looked like stuff you would see in real life but better, like social realism. The other exhibition was for deviant art, held in a run-down...
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    Kiste voller Steine

    Ist das gerade der Fall? Ich habe mein ganzes Deutsch von Derrick gelernt. "Der Mann ist tot!" "Nein! Das ist nicht möglich."
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    This Week on the Breadboard: Rat Sorbet

    That all makes sense! And all the silver mica caps I have are 500V. I rarely use them them in pedals because they're kinda big.
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    Queen Brian May Fans - Deacy Pedal Project

    Oh I know "'39". My bro was a big fan A Day At The Races and A Night At The Opera. It's funny - I do love treble booster sounds but when BM layers all the harmonies it often reminds me of that pedal steel slide sound at the beginning of the Loony Tunes fanfare!
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    This Week on the Breadboard: Rat Sorbet

    I'm curious, and I promise I'm not being snarky or anything, but I notice you often use just a dab of solder for joints. For example where the ground wire meets the IN jack lug. I was taught to "fill the hole" with solder so that the wire had nowhere to go. Apart from a probably vastly lower...
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    Queen Brian May Fans - Deacy Pedal Project

    Ever since I found the "Snap to..." thing DIYLC has been a lot more fun to use. What I like about Brian May: He has totally developed his own instantly recognisable sound in more ways than one. I admire that more than I admire Queen. I admire players who work on there sound, note choice, etc...
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    Queen Brian May Fans - Deacy Pedal Project

    Degenerate I may be (Excuse the pun) but I like my wires to line up! I like BM's playing well enough, and I quite the sound. It's just in a different realm from what I usually like, and what I usually like can be quite degenerate.
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    Orange Super crush 100 and pedal baby

    That's a bit forward isn't it?
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