MichaelW
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I was so surprised when I got the email notification that PedalPCB had "received my order" when I hadn't placed an order.
Or at least I didn't remember placing an order, but I had to think through the panic.....maybe I DID place an order.....late at night half asleep in bed with my iPad browsing PCBs........(yes, this does happen...) What did I buy? How much did I spend? How am I going to explain it to the woman sleeping next to me that functions as our household CFO? All these questions dancing around in my head when I noticed it was for $0.00!
Turns out it was a gift from @PedalPCB who saw my mention of interest in this pcb in another thread. How totally awesome!!!
Thank you so much Robert!
Of course when it showed up I had to bump it to the top of the list and I started with the drilling last night and buttoned it up today after my last work meeting.
So for someone that is a fuzz neophyte and has very little experience with fuzzes, turns out I LIKE FUZZ PEDALS!!!
I'm not completely sure how to use them in the context of a song but for now I'm just having fun making noise.
This is a very different sounding fuzz than the Marigold I built a couple weeks ago. I used the BOM specified BC549C. I picked out 4 that were roughly the same 600-ish HFE, not sure if this makes a difference or not. But they're socketed and I may experiment with some other trannies I have, or different BC549C's.
But it sounds AWESOME as it is. I decided to pick some garish colors to emphasize the "Acid" part (although I was more of a Mr. Natural kinda guy as opposed to Magic Dragon back in the days of my misspent youth....)
I also incorporated some additional build ideas that I'm stealing from @fig. (When I grow up I wanna build pedals like @fig!)
Didn't quite come out the way I envisioned but definitely less messy wires, everything's neatly routed under the board. I used a mix of solid core and stranded.
(Actually, I only used stranded for the LED because of the bend.)
So now I have an Si transistor based fuzz, a Hybrid Si/Ge based fuzz and the next fuzz I want to build is a full on Ge fuzz. I have a set of "matched Ge transistors" from GuitarPCB for a ToneBender so that's probably next. Maybe the PedalPCB Tone Vendor MkII? (Open to suggestions)
Or at least I didn't remember placing an order, but I had to think through the panic.....maybe I DID place an order.....late at night half asleep in bed with my iPad browsing PCBs........(yes, this does happen...) What did I buy? How much did I spend? How am I going to explain it to the woman sleeping next to me that functions as our household CFO? All these questions dancing around in my head when I noticed it was for $0.00!
Turns out it was a gift from @PedalPCB who saw my mention of interest in this pcb in another thread. How totally awesome!!!
Thank you so much Robert!
Of course when it showed up I had to bump it to the top of the list and I started with the drilling last night and buttoned it up today after my last work meeting.
So for someone that is a fuzz neophyte and has very little experience with fuzzes, turns out I LIKE FUZZ PEDALS!!!
I'm not completely sure how to use them in the context of a song but for now I'm just having fun making noise.
This is a very different sounding fuzz than the Marigold I built a couple weeks ago. I used the BOM specified BC549C. I picked out 4 that were roughly the same 600-ish HFE, not sure if this makes a difference or not. But they're socketed and I may experiment with some other trannies I have, or different BC549C's.
But it sounds AWESOME as it is. I decided to pick some garish colors to emphasize the "Acid" part (although I was more of a Mr. Natural kinda guy as opposed to Magic Dragon back in the days of my misspent youth....)
I also incorporated some additional build ideas that I'm stealing from @fig. (When I grow up I wanna build pedals like @fig!)
Didn't quite come out the way I envisioned but definitely less messy wires, everything's neatly routed under the board. I used a mix of solid core and stranded.
(Actually, I only used stranded for the LED because of the bend.)
So now I have an Si transistor based fuzz, a Hybrid Si/Ge based fuzz and the next fuzz I want to build is a full on Ge fuzz. I have a set of "matched Ge transistors" from GuitarPCB for a ToneBender so that's probably next. Maybe the PedalPCB Tone Vendor MkII? (Open to suggestions)
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