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Mystery Pedal

Started by pickdropper, November 20, 2013, 03:42:24 AM

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pickdropper

I built this a while back, but didn't post it (at least that I can remember).

Due to the proprietary nature of this build, I cannot say what circuit is in there.  My only regret is that I didn't goop it before sending it out, now somebody will be able to disassemble it and figure out what circuit it is.





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jimilee

That looks mysterious and awesome in al it's fuzzy glory. Just put your lawyers on stand by and prepare to make millions.
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gordo

Damn, I know we go for the fancy schmancy stuff here, but I have to say: that's probably the coolest finish and graphics I've seen in a very long time.  Simple, and simply stunning.

It's a shame that nobody will ever figure out what's going on behind all the goop.
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Guitarmageddon

I think that's the most tasteful use of schematic imagery I've seen on a pedal, I'd remember it if I'd seen it before. 8)

Goes to show that excessive exposure to 1/8W resistors leads to SMD too. ;)
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Stomptown

That is one beautiful build. I love the way the blue pops and the orange led is perfect. As mentioned above, the graphics are sweet as well (as always)! 

Wait... what circuit was that again?  ;)

wolfingsworth

I may be totally missing something, but it says Tubescreamer on the photobucket page... and it looks like a Tubescreamer... Anyway, this is a perfect build as usual! Love the blue and the minimal labling.

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Superb build! The pins + jumper thing is a great idea, it takes less space than a DIP switch but gives you more options than soldering a jumper.

Oh, and I really love that blue, too. And the etch is superb as always.

Thomas_H

Thats awesome.

But why did you put the schematic up front if you want to make it a secret?
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billstein

You should have gooped the schematic on the outside of the pedal.

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Haha I love this thread!  ;D

LaceSensor

LOL

Love how sarcasm cant be inferred from text...

wgc

Looks awesome!

Tube screamer likely on top, but the secret is what's hiding down below?

I'm guessing a tube screamer/feed backer combo here.

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pickdropper

Quote from: Guitarmageddon on November 20, 2013, 05:22:51 AM
I think that's the most tasteful use of schematic imagery I've seen on a pedal, I'd remember it if I'd seen it before. 8)

Goes to show that excessive exposure to 1/8W resistors leads to SMD too. ;)

Actually, most of the SMT layouts came before I did any of my 1/8W resistor layouts.  I dig them all.  :-)
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