MichaelW
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I hope I'm not overwhelming everyone with my build report posts that have been coming in fast. I'm catching up on a year's worth of builds that I didn't post while I was getting my cancer treatment. I had enough energy to build but not enough to post or demo.
This is one that Sheepy (@szukalski) and I did last year I think. I wanted to build a Vemuram Jan Ray that was not a modded Timmy board.
When I asked @szukalski if he was down for it, his reply was a completed lay out hahaha. It's good to have friends, it's better to have really smart friends .
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It's no big secret that the Jan Ray controversy is that it's essentially lifted Paul Cochrane's Timmy circuit. Which in and of itself is not that big of a deal, I can think of at least a dozen and a half circuits that are based on the Timmy. The controversy was the usual over the top, lies, lies and damn lies from Vemuram.
As I recall, he claimed to have spent hours and hours listening to an amp to "design" a circuit that would best emulate it. His design turned out to be an outright rip of the Timmy circuit. Thus, the name of this project is "The Grift" which I think is hilarious!
Having said all that, there are a few Vemuram pedals I really like and the Jan Ray is one of them. Is it a Timmy? well, yes from a circuit point of view. But it's also got a very "Vemuram-ish" signature which is fuller low mids, more bass and in general a mellower top end.
On the original pedal there is a bass trimmer that is exposed via a hole in the top of the enclosure. I've found that this bass trimmer is an extremely useful control to dial the pedal in for a particular rig. So I wanted to make sure we had access to the trimmer.
Dave came up with the brilliant idea of locating the trimmer so that it could be a standard internal trimmer, or you could drill a hole in the back cover and access it with a screwdriver, OR........you could mod a 9mm pot and expose it from the top. We did this same thing on the Vemuram Butter Machine, which is an upcoming post, stay tuned for that one.
So I LOVE this pedal, yes, it's got the Timmy DNA but it also sounds different for the reasons stated above. It's a wonderful low gain overdrive and also acts much like a TS808 in driving a dirty amp.
I decided to expose the Bass Trim as a mini knob using a 9mm pot soldered to the back of the PCB.
I believe I have one more spare of this board if anyone wants it. Just DM me, first come first served.
 
 
I liked it so much that I decided to build a second "high gain" version with different clippers. It turned out to be a bust. It doesn't sound as good as the original.
 
Another great Sheepy Love project!
				
			This is one that Sheepy (@szukalski) and I did last year I think. I wanted to build a Vemuram Jan Ray that was not a modded Timmy board.
When I asked @szukalski if he was down for it, his reply was a completed lay out hahaha. It's good to have friends, it's better to have really smart friends
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.It's no big secret that the Jan Ray controversy is that it's essentially lifted Paul Cochrane's Timmy circuit. Which in and of itself is not that big of a deal, I can think of at least a dozen and a half circuits that are based on the Timmy. The controversy was the usual over the top, lies, lies and damn lies from Vemuram.
As I recall, he claimed to have spent hours and hours listening to an amp to "design" a circuit that would best emulate it. His design turned out to be an outright rip of the Timmy circuit. Thus, the name of this project is "The Grift" which I think is hilarious!

Having said all that, there are a few Vemuram pedals I really like and the Jan Ray is one of them. Is it a Timmy? well, yes from a circuit point of view. But it's also got a very "Vemuram-ish" signature which is fuller low mids, more bass and in general a mellower top end.
On the original pedal there is a bass trimmer that is exposed via a hole in the top of the enclosure. I've found that this bass trimmer is an extremely useful control to dial the pedal in for a particular rig. So I wanted to make sure we had access to the trimmer.
Dave came up with the brilliant idea of locating the trimmer so that it could be a standard internal trimmer, or you could drill a hole in the back cover and access it with a screwdriver, OR........you could mod a 9mm pot and expose it from the top. We did this same thing on the Vemuram Butter Machine, which is an upcoming post, stay tuned for that one.
So I LOVE this pedal, yes, it's got the Timmy DNA but it also sounds different for the reasons stated above. It's a wonderful low gain overdrive and also acts much like a TS808 in driving a dirty amp.
I decided to expose the Bass Trim as a mini knob using a 9mm pot soldered to the back of the PCB.
I believe I have one more spare of this board if anyone wants it. Just DM me, first come first served.
 
 
I liked it so much that I decided to build a second "high gain" version with different clippers. It turned out to be a bust. It doesn't sound as good as the original.
 
Another great Sheepy Love project!
			
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