Glory Hole: "Mourning Glory Overdrive"

rwl

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This is a report for the PPCB Glory Hole, based on the JHS Morning Glory. I saw this recommended a bunch of times - I think primarily on Reddit - and figured I'd give it a shot. It's an easy build and one of my most-used pedals.

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Inspiration
The inspiration here was pretty obvious. Since the original pedal is the Morning Glory, I wanted the pedal to have a Mourning Dove theme. I have a soft spot for Mourning Doves. They're pretty birds and they're kinda one of the birds that just clears the "this is interesting" line (compared to a house sparrow or something). Some birds are just a little boring. I don't have a lot to say about Mourning Doves. They're basically fancier pigeons.

For the design I started out thinking of also playing on the 'glory' theme, so some kind of halo or ray. I envisioned a Byzantine sort of design with gold and halo, but I just couldn't quite make it work... I'd still like to for some future pedal. I went through a LOT of design iterations before landing on a sort of floral background of rays emanating from the dove. In general I've started to move more towards a traditional pedal design, rather than some of my previous designs that are more like poster landscapes. Not to say that I don't also have a bunch of landscape-style builds to post! Overall I'm very happy with the design, which is a Tayda UV print on a cream enclosure and with cream-colored knobs. It's very tasteful if I say so myself. I think the Tayda cream color is really underrated.

The Build
Not much to say here. The components are all stock, I socketed the IC and transistor but haven't found something better than the LM833N and 2n5457. This is an older build that was rehoused once I completed the design. As you can see from the guts for this one I was still using the ugly footswitch daughterboards included with Amazon purchases.

The Pedal
It's wonderful. As I said this is one of my most-used pedals, and it's my first Bluesbreaker variation. It's a good one. I've since built the Paragon Mini (KoT), and the Parthenon (Wampler Pantheon). I don't like the Pantheon - but have to give it more time. This competes with the Paragon Mini... I think the Paragon is a little better-sounding, but this pedal is probably a better overall value for time and ease of finding parts. I like it with drive turned up to medium. The Mourning Glory paired with with a good humbucker was one of the first times where I started playing and thought "Damn, this tone sounds so good!" (On my only amp, a Boss Katana MkI). Then I was able to take it to the next level by following it with a Chop Shop, adding a bit of clarity and crispness. I might design a Mourning Glory + Chop Shop double pedal that drops the switches, which I don't fiddle with for either.

Firsts
  • 💙 First bluesbreaker-based pedal
  • 🕊️ First pigeon/dove pedal
Build rating: 5/5 ⭐
Pedal rating: 5/5 ⭐
 

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Nice!

I don’t think I knew they were sad birds! I guess I thought they came out in the morning.

Looks great, AND makes me excited to finish mine.
 
They're called Mourning Doves because their call sounds sad. They might be sad because they're one of the most widely hunted species...
and they are mighty tasty morsels when wrapped with bacon.... It's a tradition around here in september to go Hunt with fam and bring back a bag of them..
 
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