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#1
Tech Help - Projects Page / Mysterioso Jr. question
April 26, 2011, 06:31:19 PM
So I've had my eye on this pedal for a while. I'm just a bit confused on how the set up works. I'd like to build mine as similar to the Blackstone pedal as I can. that pedal has 2 switches and 5 knobs and your version has 1 3pdt and 2 toggles and four knobs. I'm having kind of a hard time wrapping my brain around this as i'm fairly new to the game. I'd opreciate any input. thanks



p.s. Brian, how soon do you see this becoming available?
#2
Looking good dude. Keep em comin
#3
Love the pics. Well done. Looks really clean
#4
Thanks dude. I really appreciate it. For me this was a lot of work but I hope to get into bigger and/or better things.
#5
the enclosure is a hammond 1441 satin black. took me a long time to find one that i liked. i had to call some company to order this one. it was like 40 bucks after shipping. it's 5"x9"x2" i almost got one that was 13" long, but i'm making this for a friend and he wanted it to be as compact as possible. if it was for me i'd do a little bigger one, just so i could space out my swithes a bit more for foot space.

and i'm not sure what he's running, but or what's buffered this pedal just has a buffer at the front end of the chain to help the signal. i'm not super sabby on the whole buffer thing. not exactly sure how they work but what i've read makes them sound pretty important.
#6
I set it up - buffer - boost - loops
#7
guts

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#8
couple more pics

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#9
so the title says most of the neccisary stuff. I built this for a friend. it's my second pedal so it took a lot of research for me. took forever to find an enclosure suitable imo. here it is. sorry for the messyness.

UncleDave

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#10
Build Reports / Re: slambox. first build.
March 31, 2011, 07:41:52 AM
here's the guts, but i'm not super proud of them. it got ugly unsoldered and resoldered alot. my next build will look much nicer. working on it now.

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#11
Build Reports / Re: 1590a booster
March 30, 2011, 09:11:29 AM
I couldn't agree with you more. 1590pia!
#12
Build Reports / Re: slambox. first build.
March 30, 2011, 09:08:12 AM
Thanks man. Next one im doing is a bypass looper w/ slambox and buffer. Hopefully that one turns out good too.
#13
Build Reports / slambox. first build.
March 30, 2011, 06:10:49 AM
this took me all day trouble shooting this and that. thanks to fellow beaners on this forum i finished it. thanks to all that took the time to help me with the problems i was having.

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#14
I've got to box it now. But I'm not sure there was anything wrong with it. Think it was just my tester
#15
VICTORIOUS!!!!!

well, I pulled out a new circuit and changed wiring here and there and nothing worked, but all I needed to do was gound the 9v jack to the input jack and boom. like a charm.

thank you everyone for hanging in there with me. i'm feeling a lot more confident since that decided to work. blah.

Rock it before you box it. i will always follow this comand