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  1. No point in building the Red Llama if you didn't like the Polish Hate as it is a clone of that.

    Devi Ever Ruiner is worth a try for the Radiohead tone you are after.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BA7OustDCLI

    I also love the Boss FZ-2 and (and also it's Behringer clone). This is a Univox superfuzz with an added tonestack. Fender Blender is maybe worth considering as well?



  2. Pics of recent builds. This batch was my first attempt at doing labels. Going to make sure I clear coat them before putting them on the enclosure as I did scrape them a few times with my knife while I was cutting the excess from around the holes!
  3. Al - That delay is a really clean build, great work. I like these Doctor Tweek pots with the plastic caps on them...handy for resting the base of the circuit on without shorting anything! Might look at getting some Tonepad PCB's too.

  4. Few more builds finished for me. Used the labels Al suggested to varying degrees of success. Electronix Submarine, Bazz Fuss with clean blend and Devi Ever Karaoke Party. Pics incoming for soon.

    The Submarine is a brilliant preamp circuit and really makes my scavenged p-bass come alive. A really easy build too.

    Don't like the buff and blend circuit I used in the fuzz...probably going to replace that section with a Big Muff tone stack as I know that works well on a Bazz. The actual fuzz circuit sounds great though, I love the Bazz Fuss... Monster 10uF and 4.7uF with an MPSA13, 10k resistor, dirt pot mod and a 1N4001 in the clipping section. Going to try a few different diodes but really happy with the amount of bass this fuzz kicks out. An absolute monster.

    The Karaoke Party is a nice surprise on bass...much lower gain than Devi's other designs and only a few parts as well. Does a more over-driven sound and a clean distortion/fuzz on full gain with no additional noises going on either. Bit more transparent than the Dark Boost as well because it doesn't add the truckload of low end bass into the signal.

    Gristleizer and Phase 90 clones next up.

  5. [quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1338289542' post='1672090']
    A buff'n blend would be a nice addition to the Bazz Fuss, and I probably have all the bits for one knocking around - something for the next pizza break!

    Might have a fiddle with different transistors on the Fuss as, as you say, the 2N3904 isn't very smooth, I'll have to see what I have knocking around.
    [/quote]

    If you want to try adding a tone control to it you can find a good article on that here:

    [url="http://www.beavisaudio.com/techpages/BigMuffToneControl/"]http://www.beavisaudio.com/techpages/BigMuffToneControl/[/url]

    And you can find the tone stack calculator which allows you to tweak the cap and resistor values to change the frequency response and scoop here:

    [url="http://www.duncanamps.com/tsc/"]http://www.duncanamps.com/tsc/[/url]

  6. [quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1338279285' post='1671893']
    Isn't building these things fun - even when you've very little free time!
    [/quote]


    I have just thrown together a Bazz Fuss too, this time incorporating a buff and blend as well.

    I love this circuit and return to it a lot. My favourite build so far is a Bazz Fuss with a modified Big Muff Tone stack but unfortunately I don’t have it anymore. With the tone knob towards the bass side it would cut through absolutely anything. It is such a simple circuit but really works.

    I use a slightly different version to you based on the home wrecker article which is worth trying if you can socket the components:

    1N914 diode, MPSA13 Darlington transistor in place of the 2N3904 (sounds a bit smoother) 100k resistor should be replaced with 10k with this transistor.

    1k Pot in between ground and the emitter of the transistor (Lug one to ground, Lug 2 to Lug 1, Lug 3 to the emitter of the transistor). This acts as a nice little drive control and helps to clean the sound up a bit.

    I aim to build a deluxe Bazz one day with volume, drive, clean blend, tone stack and a rotary switch for clipping diodes too.

  7. [quote name='Al Heeley' timestamp='1335656380' post='1634393']
    Thx v much :) Graphics inkjet printed onto clear adhesive film, then sealed with a few coats of clear acrylic spray.
    [url="http://www.craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/.-Adhesive-Papers_075.htm"]http://www.craftycom...-Papers_075.htm[/url]
    [/quote]

    Cool, I'll try and find some photo shop templates and give that a go!

  8. [quote name='Al Heeley' timestamp='1335626932' post='1633939']
    Here's a delay pedal project at the request of a talented bass pal, Mikey from the forum. This is Sonic Kitchen's Time Machine.
    PCB from tonepad.com, circuit modified with send-return loop and an op-amp buffer.

    Found a sexy little indicator LED to install from ebay which is pre-wired to pulse though blue/gree/purple/orange and guaranteed to partially blind direct eye contact in a dark pub gig.
    [/quote]

    That looks absolutely amazing! What do you use for your labels? Your pedals are always finished incredibly well.

    Finished the Devi Ever Soda Meiser earlier today. The noise switch is a bit mental and not particularly useful for bass. Makes a drum machine sound totally nuts though. The fuzz is nice with bass at lower intensities but at higher gains it is a big like an ampeg scrambler and sounds better on a guitar or synth. Blending some low signal or using my Dark Boost to recoup low end helps a huge amount with this circuit.

  9. [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]So I finally got back into pedal building after a long delay after my guitars and previous builds (bar-one) were destroyed. Got the itch to build a Gristleizer but thought it would be a good idea to get some practice in first.

    Did the Moosapotamus Paralooper as I have had a failed attempt at a blender in the past using a vero layout I found. Experimented with drip swirling on the enclosure but wasn’t very pleased with the results. Might need some more practice at that. Actual build was fine although I accidently wired one of the electrolytic caps with the wrong polarity. Once I debugged that it worked like a charm and it is a really handy circuit to have as a bass player.

    Image of enclosure: [url="http://postimage.org/image/7h5e5sjsn/"]http://postimage.org/image/7h5e5sjsn/[/url][/size][/font]
    [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]Vero Layout: [/size][/font][url="http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/bcreekmur/paralooper.jpg.html"]http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/bcreekmur/paralooper.jpg.html[/url]
    [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]Moosapotamus article: [/size][/font][url="http://moosapotamus.net/THINGS/paraloop.htm"]http://moosapotamus.net/THINGS/paraloop.htm[/url]

    [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]Just waiting for my next musikding order to arrive for my Soda Meiser build :yarr:[/size][/font]

  10. Just made the Devi Ever Dark Boost from the schematic verified by her on her website. Sounding good..whacked two of them on the board with a DPDT to switch between the Dark Boost and Ruiner models. Pretty pleased.

  11. Cheers for that. Done painting and clear coating but not decals yet. Will be giving this a go...very detailed description. Those LED bezels are nice as well. Suprised you don't see those on more boutique offerings really.

  12. [quote name='cheddatom' post='762738' date='Mar 3 2010, 11:06 AM']If you put a buffer on the clean signal, but after the send, it should work. So you have input, split into clean and send, then buffer the clean after the send, and buffer the return, and blend the two.[/quote]

    Erm, thats what I have done. I haven't been trying to do a passive blend.

    So far I have built two circuits to get this to work. One that buffers the clean signal and the send (B.Blender) and one that just buffers the clean signal (Minimal Blender). Both work with other pedals but neither works properly with the fuzz face.

    On the minimal blender (just the clean is buffered) the blend knob pretty much stops working with the fuzz face. All that happens is that the blend knob rolls off some of the fuzz but there is no clean signal. If I put my a buffered pedal in the loop before the fuzz face the blend works properly but then I have the same problem of the fuzz face behaving differently due to the impedance change.

    I am thinking that these simple circuits that do not like any active circuitry between them and the guitars output are just not good candidates for my effect loop.

  13. [quote name='cheddatom' post='762611' date='Mar 3 2010, 09:30 AM']Couldn't you just buffer the return and not the send?[/quote]

    Tried that but that creates a new problem in that the unbuffered fuzz face or bazz fuzz signal feeds back into the clean signal and the blend stops working properly.

  14. @Jack

    I've made a buffer for the looper already and it works great. The problem I am having is that fuzz face type circuits work best going straight from the instrument. If there is an active circuit or a buffer before it they sound really crappy. That is why pedals like the Woolly Mammoth are notoriously bad with active basses. When I put it through the buffered effect loop the fuzz face sounds different because of the change of impedance. If I use my cheapo Behringer FZ-2 clone or my Clone Theory the looper works great because of the input and output buffers built into those circuits.

  15. Just finished a pedal that blends an effect loop with the clean signal. It works great with my chorus and my cheapo Behringer distortion but does not work at all well with my bazz fuss or fuzz face builds. I think this is because they do not have a buffer stage and don't react well to having a buffer before it either. Any suggestions?

    Thinking of a new build anyway so any suggestions for a buffered distortion or fuzz I could try are welcome.

  16. [quote name='JackLondon' post='758228' date='Feb 26 2010, 02:11 PM']I can do better than that :rolleyes:

    [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silverline-282620-Piece-Step-Drill/dp/B0015NPPCY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=diy&qid=1267193440&sr=8-1"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silverline-282620-...3440&sr=8-1[/url] got one of them and it's ace :lol: delivered for free as well :)[/quote]

    Thats the same one I have, with the three different sizes. Mainly I use the middle one and then the big fat one for the stompswitch. Costly but well worth the investment.

  17. If anyone wants advice on drilling enclosures the best way is buying a unibit. I got one from US ebay but the easier but more expensive option is clas ohlsen. They go through enclosures like a hot knife through butter.

    [url="http://www.clasohlson.co.uk/Product/Product.aspx?id=146433468"]http://www.clasohlson.co.uk/Product/Produc...px?id=146433468[/url]

  18. If anyone is looking for a first project I would highly recommend the Bazz Fuss. This is a really easy beginner project. It only has six or seven parts but produces a square wave fuzz sound that is quite similar to the ZVEX Woolly Mammoth.

    [url="http://www.home-wrecker.com/bazz.html"]http://www.home-wrecker.com/bazz.html[/url]

    You can socket the parts to play around with different combinations. I built this with a 1N914, MPSA13 and the 1k pot to ground to control the amount of fuzz.

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  19. Anyone got any advice on making pcb's? After doing a pcb build I don't think I could cope with veroboard again. I'll probably make a right hash of etching those though.

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