Guardians of the analog
Papi Fuego
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The orange distortion that started it all. Like many people it was my first pedal. I got mine in 93 when I got my first electric guitar, the pedal was used and beat to hell. Love it or hate it the DS-1 is a classic. I've built a couple now and owned an early 90s with the original preamp IC and a late 90s model rev1a. I have the original IC and built a board for that but the use of top mount jacks was hindered by component placement and that board is meant for side jacks


This version of the comet is based on the rev1a schematic and adds a clipping switch for different diodes. I auditioned different opamps that would have been used by boss and ended up with the jrc2904 as it had the best balance of OG tone and s/n ratio. the clipping options are LED in the center, symmetrical 4148 in the down position and symmetrical series 4148/bat 46 in the up position to simulate the originals fv. In the end it sound like a DS-1, warts and all, for better or worse. It's cool to have a DS-1 without the buffers and the LED clipping gives the texture of gain a different feel and tone.
Matte orange enclosure with UV print. Sam Alexander as Nova for the artwork. Sound clips going back to my teen years in the 90s again and how I used my DS-1 back then. First clip shows the ds-1 and the volume difference between the diode options, and the second clip compares the ds-1 to the defouler. Maybe it's time for @Robert to make a straight up DS-1, unless I'm the only idiot who would build one




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