I do it all the time. Especially with things like Devi Ever fuzzes. I used to sell a device like this that was passive. And I only charged $15 for it.But for some reason it got me to thinking.... it wouldn't be hard to put a 1 meg pot on a fuzz pedal to sag the input voltage. Instead of buying a pedal power with sag's for $200, just a pot on the pedal.... hmmm.....
If you go to the site you can order the pedal... well... you can pre-order something...I mean it wasn't a joke right? I know he made it seem like a "new" idea but it seems to be a part of the community for a hot minute.
I could see how a charge pump can alter the signal and be control/restricted with resistorsIf you go to the site you can order the pedal... well... you can pre-order something...![]()
The ultimate "producer's switch"!I think I am going to make one of these with 4 jacks, 3 randoms pots, a rotary, and a bit of hot glue to help keep the pots/rotary from free spinning. Wire it input to send and return to output. Easy peasy. I even have a graphic in mind.
I built a couple of these years ago.
9 Volts in, this has an 11 positon Detent pot so you can go right down to around 3 volts.
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If you go to the site you can order the pedal... well... you can pre-order something...![]()
So you’re saying I can’t really run 27v through my tubescreamer??It's a T-shirt![]()
Yep! And a rather cheeky one at that...It's a T-shirt![]()
Looks better suited to 4/20?JHS Battery Simulator!!!!![]()
Getting an early start on April 1st...
I almost did...I had to buy a shirt cause it looks cool.
Yep! And a rather cheeky one at that...