Locrian99
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Built this one same time I built my Caesar. Thought I’d share my thoughts on it.
I built this to put after my od/dirt section on my board to just fine tune stuff before it hits my mod/reverb/delay. Does what I wanted it to. Nothing real exciting but gets the job done sort of thing.
I hadn’t really looked into eq pedals much before building this. I just knew I wanted one. Was kind of surprised when I pulled up the build report and just how simple it was. Did some research on them after and how the gyrator set up works etc. kind of started a bit of a tone stack rabbit hole from there. Anyways very simple straight forward build. I like the pot set up for its simplicity in execution. Now that it looks like tayda will do the drilling for sliders I may build another in the future just because I think the sliders would be cool. Footswitch wiring in this guy could be a bit cleaner, didn’t have a picture of the enclosure fully put together so it’s the one on the right in the picture (Charlie brown is for a park auto wah stripboard build I did).
Overall I’d recommend this for a simple build that while not flashy has plenty of utility.
I built this to put after my od/dirt section on my board to just fine tune stuff before it hits my mod/reverb/delay. Does what I wanted it to. Nothing real exciting but gets the job done sort of thing.
I hadn’t really looked into eq pedals much before building this. I just knew I wanted one. Was kind of surprised when I pulled up the build report and just how simple it was. Did some research on them after and how the gyrator set up works etc. kind of started a bit of a tone stack rabbit hole from there. Anyways very simple straight forward build. I like the pot set up for its simplicity in execution. Now that it looks like tayda will do the drilling for sliders I may build another in the future just because I think the sliders would be cool. Footswitch wiring in this guy could be a bit cleaner, didn’t have a picture of the enclosure fully put together so it’s the one on the right in the picture (Charlie brown is for a park auto wah stripboard build I did).
Overall I’d recommend this for a simple build that while not flashy has plenty of utility.