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just finished building one of these for a friend...pretty useless sounding pedal for guitar...but were gonna try it out on some synths/drum machines



check out my other pedal builds clips/vids and general gear demos (in my sig) if youre bored.
 
Hah, I dug that. I could see myself using it for some ambient parts in my prog. Metal stuff. Feel free to send me one :thumbsup:
 
CaseyCor":y9vuidy4 said:
Hah, I dug that. I could see myself using it for some ambient parts in my prog. Metal stuff. Feel free to send me one :thumbsup:

+1 same thing i was thinking. cool pedal for the wierd studio effects :thumbsup:

how much?
 
I don't think that's useless for guitar at all. I think it's kinda awesome. I love super modulation stuff that makes guitar sound like not guitar. :rock:
 
so whats the dig on this pedal? i think its pretty cool. do you make them per-order?
 
I like all of Escobedo's Circuits. his simple jfet boosters sound killer as well. :thumbsup:
 
cheers guys.
ive been modding nad building pedals for hte last 2 years. this particular one, i was pestered by a friend to build for him, and he provided a schematic

i dont particularly want to be a cloner, but ill build anything once...or twice, and im continually breadboarding inbetween (building known circuits does keep me from going insane, as well as teach me a thing or two)

id strongly encourage people to try building themselves...its highly rewarding and addictive.

plus...im in the arse end of australis so shipping to you guys would probably cost more that what i would want to charge.

i have more clips and demos in my sig.
 
any chance you can upload a link to the schem then? thanks :thumbsup:
 
JohnnyC":3kwtnxsk said:
Tim Escobodeas circuits schematics can be found here
(ugly face is towards bottom)

http://www.jiggawoo.eclipse.co.uk/guita ... ppets.html

if you google uglyface and the words vero/perf/pcb and layout theres several layouts for you...just follow the schematic to ensure its correct

thanks for the links and help. it definately would be a cool small project to work on. take care of yourself and thanks for uploading :rock:
 
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