SYLV9ST9R
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Wanted to do this for the Pedals for Ukraine DOD250 thing first, but stuff got in the way. But I got a reminder on Friday for the silent auction that's being held by the Association of Canadian Archivists to support Ukrainian archival institutions, and well, being a Canadian archivist myself, I thought it was a good fit and I was able to finish it this week-end.
Built from the Guitar FX layout for the "grey box" DOD 250. Decided to build it without mods. I did try different clipping diodes (red & green LEDs, Ge, etc.), but settled on the stock 1N4148 as they were the best sounding to my ears. Classic circuit: was getting great sounds just pushing my little tube amp.
For the faceplate, I went with an Ukrainian spin on the classic DOD design as I found it to look great with the blue/yellow color scheme.
Completed the look with the bypass LED in a clear shaft pot as I had one extra from another build. (I also saw recently that they now have some values of those transparent shaft pots at Tayda now; and just know that the clear shaft pot are a bit taller.).
Props to great people: first to @fig who provided the metal can LM741 for extra vintage mojo, secondly to @amplifyfun for the great job on the faceplate, and finally to @pcb rookie who let me tag along on his Amplifyfun order to help alleviate shipping costs up North.
Built from the Guitar FX layout for the "grey box" DOD 250. Decided to build it without mods. I did try different clipping diodes (red & green LEDs, Ge, etc.), but settled on the stock 1N4148 as they were the best sounding to my ears. Classic circuit: was getting great sounds just pushing my little tube amp.
For the faceplate, I went with an Ukrainian spin on the classic DOD design as I found it to look great with the blue/yellow color scheme.
Completed the look with the bypass LED in a clear shaft pot as I had one extra from another build. (I also saw recently that they now have some values of those transparent shaft pots at Tayda now; and just know that the clear shaft pot are a bit taller.).
Props to great people: first to @fig who provided the metal can LM741 for extra vintage mojo, secondly to @amplifyfun for the great job on the faceplate, and finally to @pcb rookie who let me tag along on his Amplifyfun order to help alleviate shipping costs up North.
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