A second build finished up this morning - it's the Sprit Box / Ghost Echo with a few mods
I used a short brick because when combined with a pre-delay it helps to keep the tail out of the way of your playing. This means you can have more of the sound without it turning everything to mush. I find the lack of complexity of the brick helps when feeding a dirty amp. A bit of dirt helps it come alive
The other change I made was the Fuzz Dog dwell mods. On the PedalPCB board that's R8 = 12k and DWELL = B25K. With the short brick the mod is not so extreme, still quite usable at the top of the range
Otter's Pocket is UK slang for something rude. I feel justified since naming a guitar pedal after a lady's privates is a tradition half a century long
Here's another build of this I did on a Fuzz Dog PCB. It's very cramped in a 1590B, so putting them together is not so fun. But they are cute:
I used a short brick because when combined with a pre-delay it helps to keep the tail out of the way of your playing. This means you can have more of the sound without it turning everything to mush. I find the lack of complexity of the brick helps when feeding a dirty amp. A bit of dirt helps it come alive
The other change I made was the Fuzz Dog dwell mods. On the PedalPCB board that's R8 = 12k and DWELL = B25K. With the short brick the mod is not so extreme, still quite usable at the top of the range
Otter's Pocket is UK slang for something rude. I feel justified since naming a guitar pedal after a lady's privates is a tradition half a century long


Here's another build of this I did on a Fuzz Dog PCB. It's very cramped in a 1590B, so putting them together is not so fun. But they are cute:
