MichaelW
Well-known member
Not sure if this report belongs here or not, @PedalPCB please feel free to move the thread if it shouldn't be here.
So I built the Sushi Box Fx "Space Heater" preamp. It sounded freaking awesome for about 15 minutes.
Exactly what I was expecting, some nice tube warmth at the beginning of my pedal chain with the gain low.
Dial up and the gain and you get some really nice tube pre-amp breakup.
I was under the understanding that this pedal could handle 12volts with no problems. At least from threads I read from @vigilante398.
So I tried it at 12 volts. (150ma) It sounded really good as well, maybe a tad more volume (or maybe I imagined it).
What I DID NOT imagine was the wispy smoke coming from the vents in the box. So I immediately cut the power and let everything cool off.
I plugged it back in at 9v and now I'm getting pretty inconsistent behavior. It seems to work for a while then it gets real noisy, crackly and the gain pot doesn't do much. Then after a while it will start to work normally again.
So I'm not really sure if I fried something or what.....(and I'm too chicken shit to go poking around on the board.....
).
I think I want to build another one. Couple of things I want to do differently is that I hacked a couple of A1M pots from 90 degree to straight.
(everything else was built off the BOM list, even sourced it all from Tayda.
I also want to get a dedicated OneSpot with at least 600ma.
I'm not positive if part of the problem I'm hearing is the pots or something else going on. I'm also not positive what the power requirements are for this pedal, I'm pretty sure I read that the Black Eye needs at least 500-600ma and I don't have anything with that kind of supply.
I've tried a number of different tubes and it definitely sounds better with the JJ 12AX7's. I need to go hunt some down for my Black Eye build.
@vigilante398 when do you expect some more Space Heater PCBs?
Totally FUN build and the potential for a fantastic pedal that could see a lot of use for me. I can't wait to start the Black Eye!
THANK YOU @vigilante398 for making these projects available!
So I built the Sushi Box Fx "Space Heater" preamp. It sounded freaking awesome for about 15 minutes.
Exactly what I was expecting, some nice tube warmth at the beginning of my pedal chain with the gain low.
Dial up and the gain and you get some really nice tube pre-amp breakup.
I was under the understanding that this pedal could handle 12volts with no problems. At least from threads I read from @vigilante398.
So I tried it at 12 volts. (150ma) It sounded really good as well, maybe a tad more volume (or maybe I imagined it).
What I DID NOT imagine was the wispy smoke coming from the vents in the box. So I immediately cut the power and let everything cool off.
I plugged it back in at 9v and now I'm getting pretty inconsistent behavior. It seems to work for a while then it gets real noisy, crackly and the gain pot doesn't do much. Then after a while it will start to work normally again.
So I'm not really sure if I fried something or what.....(and I'm too chicken shit to go poking around on the board.....

I think I want to build another one. Couple of things I want to do differently is that I hacked a couple of A1M pots from 90 degree to straight.
(everything else was built off the BOM list, even sourced it all from Tayda.
I also want to get a dedicated OneSpot with at least 600ma.
I'm not positive if part of the problem I'm hearing is the pots or something else going on. I'm also not positive what the power requirements are for this pedal, I'm pretty sure I read that the Black Eye needs at least 500-600ma and I don't have anything with that kind of supply.
I've tried a number of different tubes and it definitely sounds better with the JJ 12AX7's. I need to go hunt some down for my Black Eye build.
@vigilante398 when do you expect some more Space Heater PCBs?
Totally FUN build and the potential for a fantastic pedal that could see a lot of use for me. I can't wait to start the Black Eye!
THANK YOU @vigilante398 for making these projects available!

