jubal81
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I really never understood the attraction. With the side jacks, they're just about as wide as a 125B with top jacks.1590a's are cool looking, but not worth the headache to put together.
I really never understood the attraction. With the side jacks, they're just about as wide as a 125B with top jacks.1590a's are cool looking, but not worth the headache to put together.
If you didn't clear coat the waterslides you may try soaking them in warm waterOn the workbench now: New graphics for some old pedals.
I have a bunch of pedals that I built a few years back and with most of them I’d never been happy with the graphics. I tried water slides first but the quality wasn't great and the prints always looked dull. I tried cutting vinyl labels on the cricut, but that was really limited and tedious. It got to a point where I wasn’t bothering with graphics.
I finally got around to redoing the artwork and had UV DTF labels by Ninja Transfers, and I’m really impressed by how good the UV prints look. The quality makes the enclosures look (almost) professional.
Here are the ones I’ve done so far. There's a bunch more to do.
One thing I’m having a hard time with is getting clear waterslides off of some my enclosures, so if anyone has any tips for doing that please pass them along!
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It's a muff with the diodes removed and omitting the last recovery gain stage- i heard some say this is more like a big muff than a bender? not sure im getting much muff vibe.
appreciate thatAlways enjoy the demos!
that's right, and yet, the sound in this one was very departed from a muff sound.It's a muff with the diodes removed and omitting the last recovery gain stage
That's a different circuit than the Yellow Hybrid Tonebender that @owlexifry had on the breadboard. The Yellow Hybrid has a front end that is essentially identical to the first two gain stages of the Jumbo Tone Bender and Supa Tone Bender. The third gain stage is similar to Q3 in a Tone Bender Mk. III. The tone stack is a Big Muff tone stack with weird values. So it's topographically more of a muff than a Tone Bender, but as @owlexifry noted, it sounds more like a particularly Mk. III than a muff.Always enjoy the demos!
It's a muff with the diodes removed and omitting the last recovery gain stage
There's also the Supa Tone Bender, that is a straight muff copy(schematicly), only ommiting the first stage diodes
I glazed right past that common emitter setup. That's what I get for looking on my phone.That's a different circuit than the Yellow Hybrid Tonebender that @owlexifry had on the breadboard. The Yellow Hybrid has a front end that is essentially identical to the first two gain stages of the Jumbo Tone Bender and Supa Tone Bender. The third gain stage is similar to Q3 in a Tone Bender Mk. III. The tone stack is a Big Muff tone stack with weird values. So it's topographically more of a muff than a Tone Bender, but as @owlexifry noted, it sounds more like a particularly Mk. III than a muff.
Seriously. I don’t even know where to find a pot with this big-ass thread on it. Some cheap Chinese thing with a cheap plastic. So dumb.Make it TOP JACKS while you're at it.![]()
They've got creative names. A friend said "palo duro" means "hard rod". Cheekyoot Strap pickups makes an alnico 3 set they call "original recipe".