drgonzo1969
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umumumumumu yer SO grounded when dad sees what you did to his workbench
Don't do anything drastic! All of that pent up gonk energy releasing at once could have catastrophic consequences!does it work if you try to delete it
The demos for this sound pretty dang rad. When this was released I immediately breadboarded the Trident pre-amp this is based on using Balmoral Electric's research. That alone is a killer boost/fuzz even without the transformer and pre-gain boost. Better than a standalone Univibe preamp imo.This is actually a pretty cool fuzz, similar to the JHS Crayon... although I must say I think I like this one better.
These newer PCBs designed by Nicholas Kula are a massive improvement over the older designs.
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CB range? Do you need a amateur radio license to use this?This is actually a pretty cool fuzz, similar to the JHS Crayon... although I must say I think I like this one better.
These newer PCBs designed by Nicholas Kula are a massive improvement over the older designs.
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This is actually a pretty cool fuzz, similar to the JHS Crayon... although I must say I think I like this one better.
These newer PCBs designed by Nicholas Kula are a massive improvement over the older designs.
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Yeah baby! That thing is DIMED!!!!
I’ve always been curious in that 2B boost pedal/limiter. Can it actually be used to “soften” the peaks adding a touch of sag or rectifier type touch to it?You mean the Ge diode circuit? I never thought of that as a "limiter" the effect is so subtle on the FDIC. Still it's a cool boost pedal.
Not really, I’m still not completely sure I’m not imagining what the “limiter” does. You’re better off using a lightweight transparent compressor.I’ve always been curious in that 2B boost pedal/limiter. Can it actually be used to “soften” the peaks adding a touch of sag or rectifier type touch to it?
This is actually a pretty cool fuzz, similar to the JHS Crayon... although I must say I think I like this one better.
These newer PCBs designed by Nicholas Kula are a massive improvement over the older designs.
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Def interestedSuggestion: this is a great dbx/THAT one-knob compressor using currently available parts. Basically a modern dbx163. Maybe you'd want to make a PCB for it?
(this design note is a real gem).Loading…
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I'd just use TL072's instead of the suggested opamps, and maybe add a switch to allow bypasing the NLC in favor of a regular cap. Sounds better to my ears when used with a bass, so I didn't even implement the NLC at all in my onboard take on it.