A wee project for my teenage cousin, who is a 'disturbed' fan. Hmmm... my camera just won't take good pedal pix, always has to flash so I get wierd angle trying to avoid reflections >:(... these are the best images of it I can muster. :)
(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx219/nzCdog/JoshsPedal004.jpg)
For those who haven't hear the Dr Boogie pedal... you just gotta.
Sublime Boogie Metalness with versatile tone controls and HUGE gain. Essential metal building.
(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx219/nzCdog/JoshsPedal008.jpg)
This is a very good PCB, for the gain of the pedal its surprisingly quiet. Props madbean!
I just started using 'star washers' on the pots... a really good idea so they can't wiggle loose.
nice pedal. incredibly good wiring for a pedal with so many pots. Good job
Thats one mean ass pedal. Great job!
Neat build mate.
Good stuff!
Very nice indeed!
Very cool. The Chunk Chunk is one of my favorites for sure.
Very nice.
nice build your cousin should like that
Nice build!
Thanks guys! :)
Quote from: jimmybjj on September 15, 2011, 01:33:48 AM
nice pedal. incredibly good wiring for a pedal with so many pots. Good job
You're very kind Jim... I got sick of trying to make it tidy inside by running the wires around the pcb, so it ain't pretty but it'll do ;)
Really sweet build, have you got a good antipodean source for those pot shaft sized star washers?
OOh!! He's gonna love the hell out of that beast!!
Looks fabulous, very clean wiring inside, and such a perfect little spot for the PCB
Thanks guys :)
Quote from: Guitarmageddon on September 16, 2011, 11:34:59 AM
Really sweet build, have you got a good antipodean source for those pot shaft sized star washers?
I ended up going to my local hardware store Bunnings, got metric ones... M8 sized. However, smallbear carries them too http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=697 (http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=697)