owlexifry
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originally built this back in jan2022.
i decided to do a lil demo for it last night - but this time with an SM57/focusrite (instead of built-in iphone mic).
the inspiration behind the build comes from the amp known as Brian May’s ‘Deacy’ amp - a germanium transistor amp that Queen bass player John Deacon made out of an old 60s portable radio, installed inside of a bookshelf speaker. turns out Brian May quite liked the tone and actually used it in the studio, usually with a treble booster.
the schematic and project idea comes from Paul Stevenston’s blogspot:
paulinthelab.blogspot.com
there’s already a vero layout available in the blog post above, but i wanted to do it as a tagboard build. so i drafted a layout, ordered some PNPs, and built the circuit. picked up a cheap set of bookshelf speakers, and hooked one up.
it’s certainly not like plugging in to any normal kind of amp. it has no gain or volume control.
all the tone and gain control comes from the guitar.
goes from clean to full on fuzz.
in this recent demo it is running off an old battery that measured 7.9V (guitar straight in, recorded with SM57)
here’s another older demo, different style (guitar straight in, recorded with built-in mic), also old battery.
this is completely out of my wheelhouse and i don’t really have much need or use for it, but it was a fun build to dive in for.
i decided to do a lil demo for it last night - but this time with an SM57/focusrite (instead of built-in iphone mic).
the inspiration behind the build comes from the amp known as Brian May’s ‘Deacy’ amp - a germanium transistor amp that Queen bass player John Deacon made out of an old 60s portable radio, installed inside of a bookshelf speaker. turns out Brian May quite liked the tone and actually used it in the studio, usually with a treble booster.
the schematic and project idea comes from Paul Stevenston’s blogspot:

Brian May Deacy Amplifier Stripboard Veroboard Layout
Electronics Projects For Hobbyists Makers And Hackers With Stripboard Layouts
there’s already a vero layout available in the blog post above, but i wanted to do it as a tagboard build. so i drafted a layout, ordered some PNPs, and built the circuit. picked up a cheap set of bookshelf speakers, and hooked one up.


it’s certainly not like plugging in to any normal kind of amp. it has no gain or volume control.
all the tone and gain control comes from the guitar.
goes from clean to full on fuzz.
in this recent demo it is running off an old battery that measured 7.9V (guitar straight in, recorded with SM57)
here’s another older demo, different style (guitar straight in, recorded with built-in mic), also old battery.
this is completely out of my wheelhouse and i don’t really have much need or use for it, but it was a fun build to dive in for.
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