Stickman393
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Boy howdy. This one has caused me a ton of problems.
So: this is my second attempt. First attempt was an absolute failure. It's part of why I switched back to leaded solder: the unleaded stuff is unforgiving, and de-soldering is liable to lift a pad.
So, I bought another board and gave it another go. I got the thing together and...well...
Ringmod was fine. I'm not crazy about how untweakable the ring mod is, especially because of all the offboard wiring that one has to do.
Jfet selection will determine the amount of drive the ringmod section gets. Lower IDSS values tend to correlate to lower gain.
Tone knob? If I had to do it over again I'd leave this one out. Volume - same. No reason for it. It's cool, but I don't particularly see it displacing my current wah pedal.
The wah portion caused me some headaches. It's quiet as all hell. Ya really see a *huge* dropout in volume when it's engaged.
I addressed this two ways: first, the input impedance is *super* low, so I added a simple opamp buffer to drive the front end. This also is active in bypass, so it makes for a decent first pedal on a board.
The second mod was to swap out Q1 with an MPSA18 instead of a 2n5089. The higher gain Darlington transistor helped increase the volume of the wah a fair amount. Its not *entirely* there yet. I might come back to it later.
Anywho, this is the "Cosmo King", based off the "Royal Cosmo Wah". And if there is one thing to know about stickman, it is that he doesn't particularly care for royalty. So, random word association yeilds this.
I tried painting and...I'm not good at paint. Too much paitence required. I'm also not good at keeping things clean and perfect. So, I went the opposite direction here, and I kinda love how it came out.
Ta da!
So: this is my second attempt. First attempt was an absolute failure. It's part of why I switched back to leaded solder: the unleaded stuff is unforgiving, and de-soldering is liable to lift a pad.
So, I bought another board and gave it another go. I got the thing together and...well...
Ringmod was fine. I'm not crazy about how untweakable the ring mod is, especially because of all the offboard wiring that one has to do.
Jfet selection will determine the amount of drive the ringmod section gets. Lower IDSS values tend to correlate to lower gain.
Tone knob? If I had to do it over again I'd leave this one out. Volume - same. No reason for it. It's cool, but I don't particularly see it displacing my current wah pedal.
The wah portion caused me some headaches. It's quiet as all hell. Ya really see a *huge* dropout in volume when it's engaged.
I addressed this two ways: first, the input impedance is *super* low, so I added a simple opamp buffer to drive the front end. This also is active in bypass, so it makes for a decent first pedal on a board.
The second mod was to swap out Q1 with an MPSA18 instead of a 2n5089. The higher gain Darlington transistor helped increase the volume of the wah a fair amount. Its not *entirely* there yet. I might come back to it later.
Anywho, this is the "Cosmo King", based off the "Royal Cosmo Wah". And if there is one thing to know about stickman, it is that he doesn't particularly care for royalty. So, random word association yeilds this.
I tried painting and...I'm not good at paint. Too much paitence required. I'm also not good at keeping things clean and perfect. So, I went the opposite direction here, and I kinda love how it came out.
Ta da!





