That’s all kinds of broke, there’s no coming back from that one.Putting a Paragon together and got all the way to the pots to find one of the b100k with a broke leg. Tayda was good and gave me a couple bucks store credit, but dang it...I sure was hoping to hear this sooner rather than later. Oh well, I've waited this long, I can wait another month.
not the work bench per se, but I'm reaping the benefits of our tattoo shop's new professional photography setup:
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a coworker's wife has been on my case about making a website for my pedal building (so she can give it to her coworkers - so I genuinely appreciate the gentle push) and I'm trying to take photos of any decent looking pedals I have laying around for it.
I love the FTM. Is that your own PCB design?More photo fun today. Making me feel bad for ever posting a build report before this. Here’s a peavey csr2 clone and an old fox tone
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That’s too bad about the wedge- that’s a cool pedal. I’m starting the Marigold hybrid tone bender this morning and look forward to it.No pics but I have a Tone Bender MK1 on a breadboard again because the one I built in the wedge enclosure is crapping out on me.
I tried very leaky transistors, something like 400-700uA in Q1 and Q3. Super loud and super noisy, squeals easily. Only has a couple of sweet spots in the Attack knob.
Settled on Q1 hFE 62 leakage 150uA, Q2 hFE 90 leakage 650, Q3 hFE 68 leakage <100uA.
This one is loud, not so noisy, the decay is not too weird and it chugs decently without too many artifacts on the low strings. The full sweep of the Attack knob is usable. Log pot helps.
Using lower gain transistors in Q3 reduces background noise and improves the chug but of course it sounds weaker.
Using higher gain and lower leakage transistors also reduces noise but the higher gain means more artifacts in the decay and chug.
So this circuit works with all kinds of lower gain and lower leakage transistors too and it possibly behaves even better.
Still can't get it to sound like Stu Casteldine's. Dark and velcroy.
Well, I'll never be able to afford OC75s anyway.
I don't think it's the transistors acting up due to temperature, I think I must've botched the soldering somewhere. I had a lot of trouble heating up the turrets and they ended up being caked in solder. That's why I'm trying to build another one.That’s too bad about the wedge- that’s a cool pedal. I’m starting the Marigold hybrid tone bender this morning and look forward to it.
Is that a hit clips player?
You have a superpower!Kicking myself for not taking a pic of it but today good friend of mine brought over the climate control section for his sons 2006 toyota highlander. The 3 wires connecting the pot/switch for the temperature control and broken off. Rewired it for him it works great. Cost thru toyota dealership 700$... I declined payment but he ended up venmo'n me some money anyways. Now his son doesnt have to drive with his heater stuck at 85 degrees.
I would have had no idea how to do this before I started building pedals.
I have one friend that asks, can you build a pedal for me? I decline payment. I used to charge him costs, but I stopped. He throws me gear he has laying around. I have an SWR head I need to go through…someday. I’ve had it for years now.You have a superpower!
I also decline money from friends when I fix their guitars but I've gotten burgers and drinks for soldering one wire to the output jack and doing a basic setup.
I sold a delay pedal I wasn't using to my friend who's a better soloist than I'll ever be. He insisted on paying so I sold it at cost.I have one friend that asks, can you build a pedal for me? I decline payment. I used to charge him costs, but I stopped. He throws me gear he has laying around. I have an SWR head I need to go through…someday. I’ve had it for years now.
Foxtone is PPCB, Peavey CSR2 is my layoutI love the FTM. Is that your own PCB design?