New Griffin Analog offerings ( including something for Bass players )

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Wayne, for boosting a cooking plexi style amp, is the Super Doopah overkill compared to your superdrive? I'm usually a volume up/ touch of gain guy, but the added features of the Doopah are interesting.
I wouldn't call it overkill at all ..... it's the same circuit but with a lot more versatility

That freq switch actually came about because @dstroud wanted to " thin the bass out some " when boosting his plexi's ......

and I had numerous requests to put a " symmetrical / asymmetrical diode clipping switch ..... so I just went all in and gave some other diode types / arrangements
 
I wouldn't call it overkill at all ..... it's the same circuit but with a lot more versatility

That freq switch actually came about because @dstroud wanted to " thin the bass out some " when boosting his plexi's ......

and I had numerous requests to put a " symmetrical / asymmetrical diode clipping switch ..... so I just went all in and gave some other diode types / arrangements
Good to know- I'll take one!
 
Someone asked me once about how many pedals I could build in a day .... not sure really but I cranked all these out this weekend .... and it's still only 3 pm

If your waiting for a CE-MOD or the Fortin 808 MOD they'll be shipping tomorrow !! I still have a couple left of each if any one is interested

got some really cool stuff here !

Bezo's Nuttz is a highly modified EHX Bass Balls Circuit named after the forum's own " @BeZo " who mentioned it would be a cool idea to do a BassBalls type pedal .

then we have Mad Professor Snow White Auto Wah clone basically ... named Super Elastic Auto-Wah-Tastic

Finally due to a ton of feedback and requests to do different things to a SD-1 ..... I give you the Super Dupah Drive ( named by @Music&Chaos who won one by doing so )

This is a Swiss Army Knife of a SuperDrive ..... it's my stock rendition of the SD-1 with two rotary pots ( Freq and Clip )

the Freq switch lets you tighten or broaden ( fatten or thin out ) the bandwidth of the clipping ... very useful for the guys that love the Sd-1 but have issues with Bass frequencies with certain amps or the guy that plays a Strat and wants the Sd-1 a little thicker ...

the middle position is stock ......you have two options below and above stock that will go thicker or thinner

The Clipping Switch changes the diode clipping type and configuration ... you have 5 options

stock silicon asymmetrical
silicon symmetrical
combo of transistor and LED in a asymmetrical setup
LED's in a symmetrical setup
a different type of silicon diode ( BAT42's ) in asymmtrical setup
hey does the super dupah drive take a battery?
 
Hmm. Might need you to hang on to one of those Jeff Bezos pedals for me. Expendable cash fund’s a little low after my daughter’s wedding in Key Largo. Maybe a month or two ?
See, that's why we gotta call 'em "Beez Nutz"! I don't want to get confused with that bookstore douche.
 
hey does the super dupah drive take a battery?
nope ........... can't fit it with the addition of the other rotary switch for the clipping .... you'll see why when you go to put a battery in your SH-1
 
Someone asked me once about how many pedals I could build in a day .... not sure really but I cranked all these out this weekend .... and it's still only 3 pm

If your waiting for a CE-MOD or the Fortin 808 MOD they'll be shipping tomorrow !! I still have a couple left of each if any one is interested

got some really cool stuff here !

Bezo's Nuttz is a highly modified EHX Bass Balls Circuit named after the forum's own " @BeZo " who mentioned it would be a cool idea to do a BassBalls type pedal .

then we have Mad Professor Snow White Auto Wah clone basically ... named Super Elastic Auto-Wah-Tastic

Finally due to a ton of feedback and requests to do different things to a SD-1 ..... I give you the Super Dupah Drive ( named by @Music&Chaos who won one by doing so )

This is a Swiss Army Knife of a SuperDrive ..... it's my stock rendition of the SD-1 with two rotary pots ( Freq and Clip )

the Freq switch lets you tighten or broaden ( fatten or thin out ) the bandwidth of the clipping ... very useful for the guys that love the Sd-1 but have issues with Bass frequencies with certain amps or the guy that plays a Strat and wants the Sd-1 a little thicker ...

the middle position is stock ......you have two options below and above stock that will go thicker or thinner

The Clipping Switch changes the diode clipping type and configuration ... you have 5 options

stock silicon asymmetrical
silicon symmetrical
combo of transistor and LED in a asymmetrical setup
LED's in a symmetrical setup
a different type of silicon diode ( BAT42's ) in asymmtrical setup
I am beyond excited! It has more features than I even imagined. The color choice here is also just magnificent.
 
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