I think that my searching abilities on the internet sucks really bad.... ::)
Can't seem to find the schem for this and i have a big box one making is way to me and i'd like to get inside of it.
If anyone have a verified schem of this circuit it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Rej
Found some threads about it on FSB, but none of the schem links work...meh...
We could design a workalike. Or do you need it for a repair?
A couple years ago, Austin Zilts (ColdCraft Effects) posted a workalike schematic on circuitworkshop. But apparently rnagoda got tired of hosting it, so the forum is gone now.
Quote from: GrindCustoms on July 31, 2014, 06:20:48 AM
Found some threads about it on FSB, but none of the schem links work...meh...
I found this one: http://freestompboxes.org/download/file.php?id=1582&mode=view
Liquitone at DYSB has built a clone of this one, so maybe he has a verified schematic.
ive got a big box worm
its neat, but noisy. there are some things you can do, mod-wise, to improve that.
I have some notes somewhere...let me dig them out
Quote from: midwayfair on July 31, 2014, 01:29:14 PM
We could design a workalike. Or do you need it for a repair?
The unit i bought i fully functionnal.... well from the ebay listing and came with PSU for 50$ ;D
I want to do some mods on it, because that i've found bunch of info with the part numbering and value, but could'nt find the schem to put everything together in my head.
And yes, i think it's a pretty versatile box, might check to see wich of the modes i prefer the most and convert it to a DIY project with simplified switching and all that... i dunno yet, just speaking on top of my head.
Quote from: culturejam on July 31, 2014, 03:05:18 PM
A couple years ago, Austin Zilts (ColdCraft Effects) posted a workalike schematic on circuitworkshop. But apparently rnagoda got tired of hosting it, so the forum is gone now.
I've went to log onto the CW.. and saw it was gone... have'nt bummed Rnagoda about it, will probably happen sometime this evening... thinking of it, he probably let it go because of his move but at the same time, once he's installed again he's getting full force in pedal building... dunno how that will turn out. No choice but to spam him! :D
Quote from: LaceSensor on July 31, 2014, 04:56:56 PM
ive got a big box worm
its neat, but noisy. there are some things you can do, mod-wise, to improve that.
I have some notes somewhere...let me dig them out
I've found most of those mods, they are linked in the thread that Adan posted :)
In the meanwhile... Bean sent me a schem to look at by email, thanks mang!
Quote from: culturejam on July 31, 2014, 03:05:18 PM
A couple years ago, Austin Zilts (ColdCraft Effects) posted a workalike schematic on circuitworkshop. But apparently rnagoda got tired of hosting it, so the forum is gone now.
Try archive.org?
^^ That will likely pull up the page, but usually attachments aren't included in the archive.
True. Sometimes the files are still on the server and the archived link still works.
Worth a shot
I have the factory schematic that i will completely re-draw accordingly to the pedal i'll have in hand.
Will also take out the EHX bypass switching and add a charge pump setup with Vreg in the schem.
That way i'll be OK to publish to the masses without being sued, i think.
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 01, 2014, 06:59:12 PM
I have the factory schematic that i will completely re-draw accordingly to the pedal i'll have in hand.
Will also take out the EHX bypass switching and add a charge pump setup with Vreg in the schem.
That way i'll be OK to publish to the masses without being sued, i think.
Call me excited. I really love all the redesigns of the EHX stuff lately. They have been fun to build and it been a peace of mind to leave the vintage stuff home.
Cody
Quote from: selfdestroyer on August 01, 2014, 08:44:24 PM
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 01, 2014, 06:59:12 PM
I have the factory schematic that i will completely re-draw accordingly to the pedal i'll have in hand.
Will also take out the EHX bypass switching and add a charge pump setup with Vreg in the schem.
That way i'll be OK to publish to the masses without being sued, i think.
Call me excited. I really love all the redesigns of the EHX stuff lately. They have been fun to build and it been a peace of mind to leave the vintage stuff home.
Cody
Yeah, i do really like the old EHX stuff, size and sometime noise factor don't make them pedalboard friendly to me.
Ill leave the truly complicated circuits to Brian, Pete and Keefe... :P
Behold for the «FluffGirl» and others that i have to make my mind on the name....lol
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 01, 2014, 06:59:12 PM
I have the factory schematic that i will completely re-draw accordingly to the pedal i'll have in hand.
Will also take out the EHX bypass switching and add a charge pump setup with Vreg in the schem.
That way i'll be OK to publish to the masses without being sued, i think.
Oo, the factory schematic for that is missing from my collection, think you could e-mail me a copy?
You probably have it, but I bought the Memory Man Stereo schematic for one I was repairing. It's the 7811B version (dated 1982). If you want it, let me know.
Quote from: culturejam on August 02, 2014, 12:59:42 AM
You probably have it, but I bought the Stereo Memory Man schematic for one I was repairing. It's the 7811B version (dated 1982). If you want it, let me know.
I do have it, got it from you already :D you attached it at FSB a long time back so I owe you a thank you!
I think i'm only missing a handful of vintage ones now (from what's out there anyway) the solid state reverb, echo 600 and the Panic Button... probably a couple of others too.
Quote from: culturejam on August 02, 2014, 12:59:42 AM
You probably have it, but I bought the Memory Man Stereo schematic for one I was repairing. It's the 7811B version (dated 1982). If you want it, let me know.
I'll take that one too if you don't mind. ;D
Quote from: Scruffie on August 01, 2014, 09:10:22 PM
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 01, 2014, 06:59:12 PM
I have the factory schematic that i will completely re-draw accordingly to the pedal i'll have in hand.
Will also take out the EHX bypass switching and add a charge pump setup with Vreg in the schem.
That way i'll be OK to publish to the masses without being sued, i think.
Oo, the factory schematic for that is missing from my collection, think you could e-mail me a copy?
Done! ;)
Quote from: Scruffie on August 02, 2014, 01:23:22 AM
Quote from: culturejam on August 02, 2014, 12:59:42 AM
You probably have it, but I bought the Stereo Memory Man schematic for one I was repairing. It's the 7811B version (dated 1982). If you want it, let me know.
I do have it, got it from you already :D you attached it at FSB a long time back so I owe you a thank you!
I think i'm only missing a handful of vintage ones now (from what's out there anyway) the solid state reverb, echo 600 and the Panic Button... probably a couple of others too.
Any chance that you have the Y-Trigger?
The filter whore in me is very curious to see what is happening in that one.
..Rej..i also have a vintage EHX WORM..its kinda noisy..im super excited for your mods...
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 02, 2014, 09:55:45 AM
Quote from: Scruffie on August 02, 2014, 01:23:22 AM
I think i'm only missing a handful of vintage ones now (from what's out there anyway) the solid state reverb, echo 600 and the Panic Button... probably a couple of others too.
Any chance that you have the Y-Trigger?
The filter whore in me is very curious to see what is happening in that one.
I do, although i'm not sure I entirely trust it, I seem to recall trying to trace it against some gut shots and things not matching up.
Here's my redraw, the factory original is hard to read.
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/EHXYTFFin.gif)
Danke! :D
I guess that i'll have no choice but too buy the unit i saw....... ::)
Y-Triggered purchased! We'll have a verified schematic in a near future. 8)
Dude, this pedal looks insane!!!
Thanks for the schematic. I really dig those old EHX effects. And this gives me an additional chance to try my skills in Eagle. :)
EDIT: I redrew the schematic in eagle and stumbled upon the following problems:
* the nets V/2 and GND are connected (junction at R33/R34), so I randomly left that connection off ;)
* I don't get the switch at the output jack. It just closes a direct connection to the input (-> no effect, I assume) and is not connected to any other thing?? or is the adjacent triangle symbol supposed to be the second lug of a SPDT switch? I kinda took it for GND which didn't make any sense either (R38 would connect GND with GND...)
Quote from: m-Kresol on August 03, 2014, 12:25:54 PM
Thanks for the schematic. I really dig those old EHX effects. And this gives me an additional chance to try my skills in Eagle. :)
EDIT: I redrew the schematic in eagle and stumbled upon the following problems:
* the nets V/2 and GND are connected (junction at R33/R34), so I randomly left that connection off ;)
* I don't get the switch at the output jack. It just closes a direct connection to the input (-> no effect, I assume) and is not connected to any other thing?? or is the adjacent triangle symbol supposed to be the second lug of a SPDT switch? I kinda took it for GND which didn't make any sense either (R38 would connect GND with GND...)
R33/34 is exactly as shown in the factory schematic, as I said, it didn't match up to a unit gut shot so it's most likely littered with red herrings, EHX did this on a few of their schematics (there's one for the Attack Decay around in pdf format that is all kinds of wrong) OR because of the schematics poor readability, while it looks like it's drawn a specific way it's actually not.
Once again, the output switch is drawn as per the schematic to
look like the factory schematic (a long time back I did a bunch of vintage EHX schematics in this style, just to make them more readable) however, I think the ground symbol from R30 is actually the other lug of the SPDT.
Here is the factory schematic so you can see what i'm saying and decide for your self.
(http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media/images/4107.gif)
OK, now I understand why you redrew the schematic in the first place. That one really is a mess. I initially thought you cleaned it up and so on, but you basically just did it to make it readable. Thanks for clearing that up.
Is it too bold too ask for more vintage schematics? Also, I have no idea how they handle those because of trademarks etc.. I'm not going to build any of those myself (I leave that to the professionals around here) since I'm only beginning to understand what's going on in those black-boxes, but I like to get into Eagle more and build up some knowledge
In some cases you'll have to buy them or have really good friends, wich is fairly common here. 8)
I have a serious addiction to everything that is vintage circuitery, lots of them use components that are no longer available, funky pcb trace, enclosures where mostly nice and artsy molds. It's awesome.
Just keep in mind when working from the old stuff, that you'll have to sub some parts for currently produced one... like in the Y-Triggered here where the core of the circuit is the CA3094 that is no longer/widely available. So it will happen quite often that you'll have a sub for it, but need to compensate some «functionnality» of the component to work efficiently in the particular application you are throwing it in. And that's where the brilliant mind rises, thing that i'm really not up to at the moment.
All this to say that the vintage circuits are an excellent platform to learn and of the most interesting to thinker, evolve from.
I can be a very good friend ;) although, I reserve the right for Lectric FX to get first dibs on PCBs if I hand them out ;D
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 03, 2014, 09:16:02 PM
In some cases you'll have to buy them or have really good friends, wich is fairly common here. 8)
I have a serious addiction to everything that is vintage circuitery, lots of them use components that are no longer available, funky pcb trace, enclosures where mostly nice and artsy molds. It's awesome.
Just keep in mind when working from the old stuff, that you'll have to sub some parts for currently produced one... like in the Y-Triggered here where the core of the circuit is the CA3094 that is no longer/widely available. So it will happen quite often that you'll have a sub for it, but need to compensate some «functionnality» of the component to work efficiently in the particular application you are throwing it in. And that's where the brilliant mind rises, thing that i'm really not up to at the moment.
All this to say that the vintage circuits are an excellent platform to learn and of the most interesting to thinker, evolve from.
A lot of these vintage EHX pedals I actually have built on the breadboard (subs applicable and even the huge ones, I believe I may have been the first person ever to clone the EHX Attack Decay, my board attached) but at the time I did these redraws (and I did many) there was barely any interest and I put a LOT of hours in to the redraws and digging out copies of the old schematics and gut shots and tracing etc... I seem to recall I even got in touch with one of the original EHX designers. I then also found out that people (DIY guys who had shown interest in what I was doing) I had asked for help at the time who had asked for money (when I was doing it for free) in return for said help, had then used my work after it was finished to try and make money from other DIY individuals in private which irked me (as this was meant to be a DIY spirit thing) and I pulled down the ones that I felt were being used for anything other than repairs, I did hand them all over to a guy doing an EHX collection page he had but the site as far as I know never got finished.
Anywayyy, in a lot of them I know how to sub the parts already and these schematics are a good few years old now and I haven't amended them so I might know of mistakes that are in there but need a reminder.
Quote from: m-Kresol on August 03, 2014, 09:02:13 PM
OK, now I understand why you redrew the schematic in the first place. That one really is a mess. I initially thought you cleaned it up and so on, but you basically just did it to make it readable. Thanks for clearing that up.
Is it too bold too ask for more vintage schematics? Also, I have no idea how they handle those because of trademarks etc.. I'm not going to build any of those myself (I leave that to the professionals around here) since I'm only beginning to understand what's going on in those black-boxes, but I like to get into Eagle more and build up some knowledge
EHX don't seem to care about much that isn't the modern production schematics (I never got any hassle) and once redrawn they're my art work so I can do what I please with them I think is how the law on the matter works in a basic sense.
Anyywayyyy, tell me what you want and i'll see what I have.
Attack Decay Board :D (Despite the awful photo I like showing it off because... first!)
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/DSC00465.jpg)
Thanks a bunch for everything you've done, seriously.... lately i've been spending lots of time reading threads about those EHX design, i've went through couple that where from you, some back in 2009... and i totally understand about your feelings toward the work/effort put into these to in the end... get back stabbed, found that to be very insulting.
Just send me a PM or email if you see that i'm leaning toward a project that you where about to bring to fruition or planning.
Stoked for the Attack Decay project from Brian and everything Keefe and you will produce with Lectic-Fx. :D
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 03, 2014, 11:34:21 PM
Thanks a bunch for everything you've done, seriously.... lately i've been spending lots of time reading threads about those EHX design, i've went through couple that where from you, some back in 2009... and i totally understand about your feelings toward the work/effort put into these to in the end... get back stabbed, found that to be very insulting.
Just send me a PM or email if you see that i'm leaning toward a project that you where about to bring to fruition or planning.
Stoked for the Attack Decay project from Brian and everything Keefe and you will produce with Lectic-Fx. :D
It's been long enough to let it go, i'm sure to be honest they downloaded the schematics and made nothing, it just annoyed me at the time, it was a rough time and doing the redraws was keeping me together so I think I looked at them as my babies haha.
Go ahead with the Y-Triggered, i'll give you all I have on it, PM me your e-mail.
Anyway, m-Kresol, here's one to get you started, see if you can spot the mistake (the only one I know of) that I missed... this is one I would like to do, just cause of that damn fundamental extractor... Howard Davis is one smart cookie.
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/DeluxeOctaveMultiplexer.gif)
And I think I pulled these so i'm reposting them, a trace I did of the original PCB, it just needed a little more work to be completed;
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/DeluxeComponents.jpg)
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/DeluxeOctavePCB.gif)
and the original factory schematic;
(http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media/images/4113.jpg)
Holy Multicomplexity! :o
When you put your heart into something, it's natural to get attached to it.
Very generous from you.
Merci beaucoup! :)
The EHX percussion effect redraws I did;
The Crash Pad
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/EHXCrashPad.gif)
The Rolling Thunder
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/EHXRollingThunder.gif)
The Sonic Boomer
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/EHXSonicBoomer.gif)
The Clap Track
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/EHXClapTrack.gif)
The Super Space Drum
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/EHXSuperSpaceDrum.gif)
And then...
The EHX Slapback Echo (differs from the production version, 45/65ms switch was replaced with I think... some kind of filter switch?)
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/SlapBackEcho.gif)
The EHX Zipper, this one i'd like to 'reserve'
Full Double Tracking
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/EHXFullDoubleTracking-1.gif)
Converted 3205 version of the Full Double Tracking for good measure
(http://i898.photobucket.com/albums/ac182/Scruffie_Crow/EHXFullDoubleTracking3205.gif)
Think that's all that's in my photobucket without uploading more.
I think no one was ready for that! :o
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 04, 2014, 02:37:27 AM
I think no one was ready for that! :o
Tip o' the iceberg my man... they don't call me the EH man for nothing... well actually someone else is called that but a man can dream :'(
Remind me to upload more.
Quote from: Scruffie on August 04, 2014, 02:55:46 AM
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 04, 2014, 02:37:27 AM
I think no one was ready for that! :o
Tip o' the iceberg my man... they don't call me the EH man for nothing... well actually someone else is called that but a man can dream :'(
Remind me to upload more.
Thanks so much for sharing those. I think I asked you awhile back about the Slap Back.. you had a layout floating around and you said it was one of your first layouts.. I cant remember if you said it was verified or not. Either way I have always wanted to try an older slap back just for fun.
Cody
Holy crap, that's a big lot of them. Thanks so much.
Thanks so much for this Scruffie.
The percussion instruments look crazy.
Imagine having all of them built up and made into some kind of crazy EHX electronic drum kit ;D
Whoa, what a massive bunch of cool, both the effects and the generosity of sharing them. That's an incredible amount of work doing these schematics.
I haven't even heard of most of these. Time to go search youtube to see what I've been missing.
Quote from: Scruffie on August 04, 2014, 02:55:46 AM
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 04, 2014, 02:37:27 AM
I think no one was ready for that! :o
Tip o' the iceberg my man... they don't call me the EH man for nothing... well actually someone else is called that but a man can dream :'(
Remind me to upload more.
Now you got me wondering..... before EHX started to do the reissue big box and Sovtek RI in the 90's.......... do you know the approximate number of circuit they've created and commercialised? Seems like there's no end to it.
Like if the tip of the iceberg was in fact.. the beginning of a complete «Glacier».
Also, i think it would'nt be a bad idea to move this thread in the Members Project section......... i have the feeling that some «devellopement» will flow from all this. :)
Quote from: selfdestroyer on August 04, 2014, 03:53:27 AM
Quote from: Scruffie on August 04, 2014, 02:55:46 AM
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 04, 2014, 02:37:27 AM
I think no one was ready for that! :o
Tip o' the iceberg my man... they don't call me the EH man for nothing... well actually someone else is called that but a man can dream :'(
Remind me to upload more.
Thanks so much for sharing those. I think I asked you awhile back about the Slap Back.. you had a layout floating around and you said it was one of your first layouts.. I cant remember if you said it was verified or not. Either way I have always wanted to try an older slap back just for fun.
Cody
That was the full double tracking, I think I checked it and it checked out okay, just don't think anyone ever built it, it could have done with redoing though.
Lectric may do the full double tracking or slap back, we did discuss it some time back.
Quote from: raulduke on August 04, 2014, 08:37:23 AM
Thanks so much for this Scruffie.
The percussion instruments look crazy.
Imagine having all of them built up and made into some kind of crazy EHX electronic drum kit ;D
You joke but that was kinda the end game point of them, there's a pedal called The Clockworks rhythm generator synthesizer and all the percussion pedals have an external trigger input...
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 04, 2014, 02:59:56 PM
Quote from: Scruffie on August 04, 2014, 02:55:46 AM
Quote from: GrindCustoms on August 04, 2014, 02:37:27 AM
I think no one was ready for that! :o
Tip o' the iceberg my man... they don't call me the EH man for nothing... well actually someone else is called that but a man can dream :'(
Remind me to upload more.
Now you got me wondering..... before EHX started to do the reissue big box and Sovtek RI in the 90's.......... do you know the approximate number of circuit they've created and commercialised? Seems like there's no end to it.
Like if the tip of the iceberg was in fact.. the beginning of a complete «Glacier».
Also, i think it would'nt be a bad idea to move this thread in the Members Project section......... i have the feeling that some «devellopement» will flow from all this. :)
You'll want this - http://electroharmonix.vintageusaguitars.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17:the-eh-list&catid=7:eh-faqs&Itemid=25
If anyone wants to reallyyy thank me, they can finish off my collection haha, missing this
http://ronsound.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_18&products_id=881
& this
http://ronsound.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_18&products_id=115
And an original factory version of the 9V & 18V electric mistress schematics (I do have one factory schematic for the 18V version but there's another version).
I think that's pretty much it from what I know is available online.
The quantity of products is just incredible!! :o
I might loose a whole week of my life listening to clips of all those...
The MN3005 Double track got me very interested, i had an idea a long time ago that was right along those lines. Will send you an email shortly with what i had in mind at that time and see if it fits within the idea you had about it. Love those double tracking effect.
I use it a bit on my Polychorus but i think it could be far more better.
Quote from: Scruffie on August 04, 2014, 08:41:02 PM
Lectric may do the full double tracking or slap back, we did discuss it some time back.
As long as you guys keep doing EHX projects, I will keep on building :) Looking forward to your next projects.
I tried to do a layout for the Full double tracking yesterday and failed quite miserably... I squeezed everything onto a board as small as possible and ended up having in- and output pads at random places on the board as well as some traces very close to pads. But I learned quite a few things (editing a part, there was no v3205) so I achieved my real goal.
Just as an input for the full double tracking project: how about making it SMD with the BBD as through hole component? That way it might just work in a 1590A
Y-Triggered have landed at is first «transit» stop. 8)
It is incredibly clean looking, as per the ninja who has it in hand right now.... it's in «like new» condition and works as it should. I'm very excited.
Also, Scruffie, i have'nt replied to your last email but... i'm very happy that the factory schem i sent you where what you was looking for. It's the least i could do to thank you. ;)
While i'm waiting on the Worm and YTriggered to come in and start working on them....
My filter whoreness, have not stopped. ;D
Based on EHX BassBalls DualBand Filter, we've put together the «FluffGirl» wich retain all the basic of the original design but with the High and Low ranges control on top and a Balance control so they can be mixed to taste. Also added a Treshold control.
It worked very good on my vero built, hopefully the pcb version will be even better! :)
(https://scontent-a-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/t1.0-9/10553478_700043533404273_2757594290387140423_n.png)
Talking of filter whores, I keep thinking I need to work up a Eurorack envelope follower, so I can plug the gat into the synth and patch up an equivalent to a Meatball or Nautilus... BUT... with one of my synth filters :)
(Currently standing at: Minimoog VCF, Steiner Parker VCF, and FCUK Electro Cardiogram. They all have different sounds -- Minimoog sounds gritty (maybe due to not bothering with ANY matching), Steiny sounds sharp and cutting, and Electro sounds clean.)
Quote from: alanp on August 13, 2014, 05:20:57 AM
Talking of filter whores, I keep thinking I need to work up a Eurorack envelope follower, so I can plug the gat into the synth and patch up an equivalent to a Meatball or Nautilus... BUT... with one of my synth filters :)
(Currently standing at: Minimoog VCF, Steiner Parker VCF, and FCUK Electro Cardiogram. They all have different sounds -- Minimoog sounds gritty (maybe due to not bothering with ANY matching), Steiny sounds sharp and cutting, and Electro sounds clean.)
I'm very glad that i've been able to resist the modular synth.... ....love that stuff.
The day i'll get an Arthurio MiniBrute... will be the end of me...!
Got the Worm i purchased couple months ago, gave it a fast play and the aspect of that circuit that are recommended to fix are truly needed. The floor noise of the unit can get un-pleasant and i got clipping at the input when plugged straight in with high output guitar pickups even when strumming non-aggressively.
The effect sounds really well tho, the Phaser and Wah mode are sounds that would get some use, Trem and Vibe are also very interesting...
Other than the fixes to get it more friendly, the idea i had for that circuit seem to make some sense.
(https://scontent-a-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/10609548_719449744796985_8663468350926622615_n.jpg?oh=f4926ceae4375c791a39e4ce0cd29d5f&oe=54CBD608)
(https://scontent-b-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/v/t1.0-9/10628535_719449854796974_1569856641352385578_n.jpg?oh=c76363b36cf243e3b41cc313a2f11689&oe=548A71DA)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t1.0-9/10628454_719449831463643_4442912249660791326_n.jpg?oh=3de1161531c7b9d2cb2cf47c0e9f4d4c&oe=548ED946&__gda__=1422802686_359c6c191ea1d2aaa86fa7328577634d)
Wow. Looks brand new!
I have a Worm that looks exactly the same as that.
Noisy as hell as you say.
It's kind of a jack of all trades, master of none IMO.
Quote from: raulduke on September 18, 2014, 08:31:30 AM
I have a Worm that looks exactly the same as that.
Noisy as hell as you say.
It's kind of a jack of all trades, master of none IMO.
The noise can be annoying but i don't think it's that much dramatic, but a fix can't hurt anything.
Replayed it tonight and the Wah and Phaser, i really dig them.
Bumpin'
Rej, did you ever mod your worm? I've got one on the way
Quote from: the3secondrule on March 20, 2015, 09:10:03 AM
Bumpin'
Rej, did you ever mod your worm? I've got one on the way
Nope! Part of the never ending list of EHX things to do... ::)
Haha, alright :)
I'll let you know if I do anything with mine
Well, it arrived.
My first impression: meh. It's noisy and the modulation is fairly subtle.
I'm not sure it's a keeper yet, I think I may end up flipping it.