MichaelW
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So I suppose this is the ultimate YATS since it actually IS a Tube Screamer
I've built so many TS based drive pedals this past year that but ironically I've never owned a real Tube Screamer. So I decided it would be a good idea to build one out and at least have a "reference" pedal.
Oddly enough, or maybe not so odd, I REALLY LIKE how this one sounds! It doesn't sound near as muffled as some of the TS based pedals I've built sound. (Cough Cough KingTone Soloist)
I built it stock to the BOM except for the clippers, I used some genuine Toshiba 1S1588's. They fell in the .500-.600mv vF range so I think they're "correct" to the original.
I've got the Extreme Scream Machine board that I want to build next but looking at the board it looks almost identical to the LGSM.
I'm headed off to New Hampshire tomorrow through the Memorial Day weekend, so no pedal or guitar tomfoolery from me for a few days.
In the meantime, I recorded a demo comparing the LGSM against a few recent TS based builds. The Bastion OD, Virgil, and Eternal Burst.
I didn't have a green enclosure for the LGSM, the closest I had was an Matte Army Green so I went with that.
Super quick build, and a highly recommended classic for the collection.
In this demo is also the first demo/appearance of my 50's blackguard tele.
Every once in a while, I'll build a guitar where everything just comes together perfectly and the end result is greater than the sum of it's constituent parts.
This Tele is one of those builds.
Somehow everything about it is just perfect. From the lightweight, super resonant pine body to the shape of the neck profile, to the fretwork to the pickups.
As you may recall, this one has the Wolfetone pickup set that I originally got for my 60's Tele. Somehow they didn't quite fit that guitar quite right and I wound up putting some Lollar Special T pickups in it.
But they sound PERFECT for this guitar. Makes sense as the bridge pickup was wound modeled after a Broadcaster pickup according to Wolfe.
The neck pickup is airy and a little bit "stratty" sounding and the bridge is pure kick ass Tele. I absolutely love this guitar. Most definitely my favorite Tele out of my recent builds. So versatile, so many sounds.
I've built so many TS based drive pedals this past year that but ironically I've never owned a real Tube Screamer. So I decided it would be a good idea to build one out and at least have a "reference" pedal.
Oddly enough, or maybe not so odd, I REALLY LIKE how this one sounds! It doesn't sound near as muffled as some of the TS based pedals I've built sound. (Cough Cough KingTone Soloist)
I built it stock to the BOM except for the clippers, I used some genuine Toshiba 1S1588's. They fell in the .500-.600mv vF range so I think they're "correct" to the original.
I've got the Extreme Scream Machine board that I want to build next but looking at the board it looks almost identical to the LGSM.
I'm headed off to New Hampshire tomorrow through the Memorial Day weekend, so no pedal or guitar tomfoolery from me for a few days.
In the meantime, I recorded a demo comparing the LGSM against a few recent TS based builds. The Bastion OD, Virgil, and Eternal Burst.
I didn't have a green enclosure for the LGSM, the closest I had was an Matte Army Green so I went with that.
Super quick build, and a highly recommended classic for the collection.
In this demo is also the first demo/appearance of my 50's blackguard tele.
Every once in a while, I'll build a guitar where everything just comes together perfectly and the end result is greater than the sum of it's constituent parts.
This Tele is one of those builds.
Somehow everything about it is just perfect. From the lightweight, super resonant pine body to the shape of the neck profile, to the fretwork to the pickups.
As you may recall, this one has the Wolfetone pickup set that I originally got for my 60's Tele. Somehow they didn't quite fit that guitar quite right and I wound up putting some Lollar Special T pickups in it.
But they sound PERFECT for this guitar. Makes sense as the bridge pickup was wound modeled after a Broadcaster pickup according to Wolfe.
The neck pickup is airy and a little bit "stratty" sounding and the bridge is pure kick ass Tele. I absolutely love this guitar. Most definitely my favorite Tele out of my recent builds. So versatile, so many sounds.