Kliche - Chuck D. Bones Bass Klon

MichaelW

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There's not a whole lot that @Chuck D. Bones posts that I can follow, 99% of what he talks about in his posts is way over my head and I can't even pretend I understand:)

But his post on his Bass Klon mods really caught my attention and after reading it knew I had to build it!

You can read about the mods, the reasoning behind the changes, etc in the post linked above.

This is my 4th Kliche I think and the build went super smooth and without issue. I printed out all the changed values from Chuck's mods and I populated those first so I wouldn't get too confused by the board silkscreens. I did not have any small form factor 1u film caps so I subbed an MLCC in that one spot.

After reading @K Pedals build report and how he said it sounded great on guitar as well, I started out testing it with guitars.
It's really a very "different" kind of Klon. I had it side by side with my Aion Refractor build comparing them.
Definitely a much warmer, creamier pedal but it really works well with bridge pickups and particularly the bridge P90 on my 90Caster and Jazzmaster.

I found that I needed to crank the treble control for guitar but I was getting a really nice creamy drive sounds with it. Very usable on guitar.
I would use it as a standalone overdrive and I found that I like the tone more than a standard Klon, which I rarely use.

Then I switched over to my new Jazz bass, man, it really shines! With the gain low, it adds some nice warmth and fatness to the tone.
With the gain cranked it's definitely into bass overdrive mode! Sounds fantastic!

I was trying to give a nod to the full size Klon form factor by building the full size Kliche and using some Oxblood Davies that I had.
But I picked the Tayda Army Green color just to highlight that this is a highly modified circuit by our resident circuit wizard.

I used a pair of NOS Russian HG5003 Ge diodes that fell within the typical Klon parameters on my tester. (~.350mv)

I've got some ideas cooking about a SUAPYG demo using this pedal on guitars and bass.......Thanks Chuck! Awesome mod!

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Almost every single one of your build reports makes me want to try a circuit, and this is no exception. I didn't really have this on my radar after reading the article because I don't have any bass equipment, but creamy overdrive on guitar sounds great to me.
 
I've got one of these (mini) in my stack to populate today. As a bridge pickup guy that plays baritones, I might just have to tune it to these specs.
think a bari would live with this incarnation.. I'm mid build of a mini myself, short a couple resistors(miscalc last time I ordered)and 2 caps. I never play higher tuned than open d anyways. wonder what you're gonna do for graphics.
 
just wondering if anything besides letters.. and yeah I'm guilty of that 1 as well.. unless I dig out the masking tape and a second rattle can...
 
think a bari would live with this incarnation.. I'm mid build of a mini myself, short a couple resistors(miscalc last time I ordered)and 2 caps. I never play higher tuned than open d anyways. wonder what you're gonna do for graphics.
Was thinking an avocado green and beige, with burnt umber knobs. Text will be a nice periwinkle, and it will have a graphic of a black sand matte 125b with horse legs
 
I like 24AWG because the insulation is a bit thicker but I've moved onto another type of wire that I like even better, largely because it's less than 1/2 the price of the Remington and just as good in my opinion. It's called BNTechGo, and I get it off Amazon.

I'm pretty sure @Passinwind uses this same wire in bulk.
I do. It's especially nice for my onboard preamps and other applications using offboard pots. They sell direct too BTW: https://bntechgo.com/
 
I like 24AWG because the insulation is a bit thicker but I've moved onto another type of wire that I like even better, largely because it's less than 1/2 the price of the Remington and just as good in my opinion. It's called BNTechGo, and I get it off Amazon.

I'm pretty sure @Passinwind uses this same wire in bulk.

I do. It's especially nice for my onboard preamps and other applications using offboard pots. They sell direct too BTW: https://bntechgo.com/
Awesome. Thanks
 
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