If you’re open to sharing what do you change when you make the switch? I have a few of these boards and might be interested in some different configurations.Just did a complete module retrofit to this EQ pedal, it's now dialed in for my preamp equipped acoustic guitar rather than the original bass oriented config.
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Input impedance, coupling capacitor rolloffs, and then maybe retuning the bass and mid response curves. I’m planning on posting a few different configs on Github once I’m satisfied with them, but if you PM me with some specifics on your use cases I can shoot you some schematics. I already have a pretty big library of LTspice models built up so it goes quickly as long as it’s just component value subs.If you’re open to sharing what do you change when you make the switch? I have a few of these boards and might be interested in some different configurations.
Rad as hell! I love the Danelectro vibe of the construction, and visually it reminds me of an offset version of Chris Difford’s main stage guitar for the past decade or so.Making a couple bodies out of plywood and mdf.
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Apparently this amp was sent to frommel for the mods to be done.
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One one the switchint power resistors they changed. And lifted from board. This on was actually still good the other resistor had a leg that was not connected all. Appeared to have broke at the solder joint
I thought it was funny the issue with the amp was literally one the mod was supposed to fix/prevent but their solder job was so badI ordered all of the parts for the Frommel mod and did them myself on my Hot Rod Deluxe. Had another issue I couldn't figure out, so took it to a certified Fender amp tech in my area. I've had the amp for over 20+ years and not even once has that amp left my side. The tech swore up and down that he must have at some point worked on my amp, since it had alot of the mods he does. He couldn't fathom in the least bit that I was the one that did the mods. I quit fighting him on it because it was so stupid. Some battles are just pointless to try to win
I really thought about doing this, but I was worried about screws holding in mdfMaking a couple bodies out of plywood and mdf.
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They don’t send out parts to just anyone.I ordered all of the parts for the Frommel mod and did them myself on my Hot Rod Deluxe. Had another issue I couldn't figure out, so took it to a certified Fender amp tech in my area. I've had the amp for over 20+ years and not even once has that amp left my side. The tech swore up and down that he must have at some point worked on my amp, since it had alot of the mods he does. He couldn't fathom in the least bit that I was the one that did the mods. I quit fighting him on it because it was so stupid. Some battles are just pointless to try to win
I gave a drilled enclosure to an artist friend who wanted to hand paint an enclosure for me. That was like 2 years ago. It's awkward to nudge a pal to "do that one favor you said you were enthused to do" more than a few times.View attachment 77874
Just a sample of my PPCB backlog. Since my build process starts with the graphics before all else, the biggest obstacle to my productivity is being a bit burned out on art, between being an art student and trying to come up with a bunch of cool enclosure designs. Just been struggling to come up with ideas that i like for many of the boards I have, so I decided I might outsource a wee bit:
I’ve organized the PPCB boards in my backlog by whether they fit one of the standard Tayda predrill templates (I’m temporarily super sick of my drill press column not having a geared table lift) and now I can provide a list of possible circuits to my girlfriend, and let her come up with some neat graphics since she misses doing art stuff ever since she graduated.
I might reach out to more of my art school friends to see if they’d want to design an enclosure for a circuit too as part of a little print exchange type thing— maybe they design an enclosure graphic, and I’ll in turn do a 4x5 linocut of whatever they want.
I’m sick of planning builds instead of just building them. I think this is maybe a fun way to go about it. In the end, I might even end up with a complete rig worth of lovely collaborative pedal builds. I think this idea could also be super fun for a future forum activity, but I’ll propose that idea later down the line![]()
Speaking of rolling tubes….They don’t send out parts to just anyone.I did those mods on mine also. Sounds a lot better. I also put a 12ay in V1 and a 12at in V3. Little easier to control the volume. I did change the master volume to an A taper while I was in there.
Better late than never, after a brief test of the Disturbance and Disarray side by side, they sound identical to me. The component value differences surely could make them a little different, but nothing that I would instantly notice over component tolerances and tiny differences in pot position. Maybe with a longer tweak session I could hear something, but I'm aiming to sell them both so I don't really care that much.The Disarray is based on the Riot Reloaded.
As far as I can tell though, the toggle was a clipping switch even in the standard version, so the Classic/Modern/Scooped description is a bit odd. Maybe they've revised the circuit at some point over the years...
There are a few component value differences compared to the Disturbance so that could be why you prefer that one.
Mdf holds screws just fine. A dab of super glue in screw holes goes a long way towards maintaining them.I really thought about doing this, but I was worried about screws holding in mdf