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  1. owlexifry

    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    works for cheese!
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    breadboarding (tone bender MkII, MkI, fuzz face, big muff)

    if you want big low end - you want the fuzz face/1.5 - it will handle and retain it. MkII does cut some lows. my experience with MkI is that it just lays down on the train tracks begging for the sweet mercy of death at the sight of any low end content. if you've ever seen that description...
  3. owlexifry

    breadboarding (tone bender MkII, MkI, fuzz face, big muff)

    well, someone has to love it. just went through some more demos and i’m hearing a common theme from this family of Mk1/Zonk: - somewhat gated - overly saggy - that ‘velcro’ / stickyness descriptor - ducking under power chord / big low end. none of which are things i look for or enjoy in a fuzz...
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    AionFX Comet (legacy) aka DS-1

    i'm the reverse, used to love my old DS-1 (bought in 2005). first pedal i ever bought. played the heck out of it and made it do everything into a solid state bass amp when i was too poor to get a real guitar amp. but now the love just isn't quite there. i bought one to re-check and yeah nah. is...
  5. owlexifry

    Vacuum-dehydrating hygroscopic components...

    never considered that moisture could get inside these lil guys. what about silica beads?
  6. owlexifry

    breadboarding (tone bender MkII, MkI, fuzz face, big muff)

    my first attempt at mkii a few months ago didn’t go so well, and i reckon it’s 100% because the transistors i was using didn’t have enough leak (and gain probably), cos yeah it was gated and shitty. but this time, i’ve got heaps more sustain and wiggle room in the bias/voltages and now its...
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    breadboarding (tone bender MkII, MkI, fuzz face, big muff)

    following the success and satisfaction i’ve had playing with the fuzz face, i thought i might have a go at a mk1 tone bender.... 😅 i’d recently got a bag of GT404B NPN Ge, measured them up, with good gains (60-110) and relatively high leakage (160-200ish). (although these values might be a...
  8. owlexifry

    Van Pelt Drive

    heck yes 🤙🏻 horizontal layouts rule!
  9. owlexifry

    DEMO Breadboard builds [Tone Reaper //// Boss HM-2, MT-2 + mods /// JCM800 Pedal /// EAE Model feT]

    oh. i see what you mean. good call. yeah nah, it’s wired as per the schematic.
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    DEMO Breadboard builds [Tone Reaper //// Boss HM-2, MT-2 + mods /// JCM800 Pedal /// EAE Model feT]

    since I felt this circuit was worth highlighting, i decided it was most relevant to post about it on this thread. firstly, many thanks to @Robert for making the schematic available so soon 🙏 initial speculations on the circuit/build discussed here...
  11. owlexifry

    MC33178 or ...

    doubtful that it matters. i could plop some different opamps in the one i’ve breadboarded and see if there’s any difference? so far 4558 and LF353 sounds prettty good!
  12. owlexifry

    1s1588 Test

  13. owlexifry

    Kewp II - Electric Doodaloo - PedalPCB Kewpie Fuzz

    or, just get some dress nuts: https://www.taydaelectronics.com/dress-nut-for-toggle-switch-1m-series.html
  14. owlexifry

    DEMO Tape Delay mkII (with Envelope Controlled Modulation and Tails Time)

    wicked! appreciate the reply/confirmation 🤙 looks like i can get it down to 7x4 - should fit!
  15. owlexifry

    Best Opto-coupler for Dyana-Ross compressor?

    not even curmudgeon. legit this shit is a serious problem, and it does my fucken head in that not only the dumbass masses cheer it on, there are otherwise 'intelligent' peers around you that think all of this is completely fine and often participate in it. and then unless you can be fucked...
  16. owlexifry

    Even more new Tayda colors!

    heck yes. since i picked up a boss DD-2 recently, i’ve been thinking how awesome a metallic candy white would be.
  17. owlexifry

    Muff clipping diodes & LEDs

    same. cannot be overstated how valuable and worthwhile breadboarding is. and not only does it help you learn and explore circuits/mods a lot quicker, it gives you the option to try out and play a circuit that you might not normally care for or commit to building. really opens things up.
  18. owlexifry

    Best Opto-coupler for Dyana-Ross compressor?

    christ alive, this is a beautiful illustration of why AI can get in the fucking bin.
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