you missed comment #16....(sorry, my linkage is broken)Damn it, I just don’t think your in the game unless you do it turret board style, please someone raise the bar and post a point to point version.
Alwaysbroken linkage....reminds me of.....anyone up for another old fart story this morning?
Guilty as charged... I'll get me coatyou missed comment #16....(sorry, my linkage is broken)![]()
Welp...when fishing...you don't wait for more bites before yanking on the line...so away we go...Always
I would have paid good money to see this story unfold.I've heard people say, it's not about the destination...it's about the journey. On this particular Saturday, it was both.
It turned out to have more of a learning curve than I anticipated; we fishtailed in the grass of the shoulder onto the road where I managed to "get ahold of them thar reigns". I didn't bother to look at my wife, because the glare coming from that side of the car was nearly enough for me to use the sun visor...except it had somehow fallen off. A heavy sigh confirmed she was at least still breathing and had not spontaneously combusted. Pulling from a dead-stop was the issue, so we prayed that none of the traffic lights would....shit! Three in a row, really?!? I'm not getting any better with practice either. Each stop means another lunge like we're trying desperately to "pop a wheelie" (one of my beloved phrases), and of course, we end up at an intersection in the left turn lane, with a patrol car beside us. Our light would turn green first, while the patrol car's would remain red. I glanced over past my wife, who was staring straight ahead. The officer was eyeing the cable, coming out of my hood, running across the fender to the vent and into my hand. GREEN! With sweaty palms I give it a pull and...no lunge....I guess I do well under pressure, or the u-verse did me a solid.
We made it back, and I began my search for a replacement cable, but that's another story.
Thanks for giving me something that can't be bought or replaced...your time.![]()
I've heard people say, it's not about the destination...it's about the journey. On this particular Saturday, it was both.
It turned out to have more of a learning curve than I anticipated; we fishtailed in the grass of the shoulder onto the road where I managed to "get ahold of them thar reigns". I didn't bother to look at my wife, because the glare coming from that side of the car was nearly enough for me to use the sun visor...except it had somehow fallen off. A heavy sigh confirmed she was at least still breathing and had not spontaneously combusted. Pulling from a dead-stop was the issue, so we prayed that none of the traffic lights would....shit! Three in a row, really?!? I'm not getting any better with practice either. Each stop means another lunge like we're trying desperately to "pop a wheelie" (one of my beloved phrases), and of course, we end up at an intersection in the left turn lane, with a patrol car beside us. Our light would turn green first, while the patrol car's would remain red. I glanced over past my wife, who was staring straight ahead. The officer was eyeing the cable, coming out of my hood, running across the fender to the vent and into my hand. GREEN! With sweaty palms I give it a pull and...no lunge....I guess I do well under pressure, or the u-verse did me a solid.
We made it back, and I began my search for a replacement cable, but that's another story.
Thanks for giving me something that can't be bought or replaced...your time.![]()
It was fun figuring it out. I bought a lot of these Ge PNPs from a chap in Ukraine and so far almost all of them test right in the sweet zone for FF goodness. Only trick is the pinout - E-C-B, which isn't a big deal but does require a base level of mindfulness that I don't always maintain. I don't know how I got so lucky with the transistors, but there you go. I found some 18u caps that almost all measure 20u. I made a few tweaks with the other resistor and cap values after breadboarding for far longer than I should have. My wife, "How many changes can you possibly make to so few parts?" Me, "have you met me?"Damn it, I just don’t think you're in the game unless you do it turret board style, please someone raise the bar and post a point to point version.
EDIT:
Typical, I post this then see post https://forum.pedalpcb.com/threads/fuzz-face-fridays.14318/#post-164624
I don't have an entry as I've not technically built a fuzz face yet. I've populated and tested two pcbs but have yet to box them up in enclosures. Is it feasible to put a silicon and germanium Fuzzface in the same 1590bb with a switch to pick between them?
I know I can do it just fine with two ODs or boosts but are Fuzzface circuits picky about this kind of thing? I thought I'd ask before I go ahead and do it.
It's a Sandspur and sunflower.
I am sure she appreciated you upcycling her family heirloomThis is my GE fuzz face built into, what I later was informed, my wife’s grandmother’s antique copper measuring cup.
Well, small bear did the polishing but I shined it up a little too.Did you polish that? That looks cool!
That’s the twin face. A cool board. One side Si one side Ge.So has anyone done this and know if it's a bad idea or not? I have a spare 1590bb I can reuse but just don't know if two fuzz faces on a box will play nicely together. I won't be using them both at the same time though.