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[quote name='UglyDog' timestamp='1395413769' post='2402205']
For an added bit of interest on your mute pedal, why not give it a flashing LED? Makes it a lot more obvious that the killswitch is engaged, as it were :D I did this for a mute switch I built some time ago and it work really well. I used the circuit and calculations on this pic -- it's a tiny circuit and easy to make up on a little scrap of vero, I mounted mine on the legs of the LED itself. R3 can be lower in value than 1k if you prefer a brighter LED.

[attachment=158270:LED flasher.jpg]
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I found this one with just a on LED which I thought would be cool. Depending on how easy I find it, I might just do that too :)

[URL=http://s1280.photobucket.com/user/MikeWatkinsBass/media/mute_zpsda043e1d.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a487/MikeWatkinsBass/mute_zpsda043e1d.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

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Been playing around with my BB preamp clone (Big Beefy Booster from pedal parts) recently as the 'drive' settings were a bit 'sh*t or bust' for my tastes. I've settled on altering the value of R6 (in the feedback loop of the 4557 opamp) to 2.5kΩ (it was originally 10kΩ) to lower the minimum amount of gain on the 'drive' knob, and replacing the 1MΩ Linear pot with a 1MΩ Log pot, which gives a whole lot more control at lower settings.

Happy days. :)

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[quote name='jetofuj' timestamp='1395869117' post='2407522']
GGG Brassmaster.

I must say that it's great. To my ears it's closer sounding to original Brassmaster than B:Assmaster that I've been using for years.
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Great build, I've been meaning to do a Brassmaster. This kit looks like it could work well:

http://shop.pedalparts.co.uk/BrassMaster/p847124_11795417.aspx

Anyone here built one?

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[quote name='NoirBass' timestamp='1398695578' post='2436636']
Anyone know where to get ready painted enclosures here in the uk?
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Hammond sell direct I believe and do a few solid colours.
I think Rapid or Mouser have some colours perhaps, although would need to check.
I'm currently struggling with this too, including screen-printing, very tough to find decent services in the UK, we do not have even a quarter of the choice of what the US does :(

Si

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[quote name='d-basser' timestamp='1398704860' post='2436781']
haven't ordered from here myself yet but these guys seem to do a few colours:

[url="http://www.bluebellaudio.com/"]http://www.bluebellaudio.com/[/url]
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They look good. A hell of a lot cheaper than Rapid and RSH too. The orange B would be perfect for that modified Phase 45 clone I've been toying with building...

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[quote name='UglyDog' timestamp='1398705953' post='2436791']
They look good. A hell of a lot cheaper than Rapid and RSH too. The orange B would be perfect for that modified Phase 45 clone I've been toying with building...
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I am going to be ordering an orange 1590BB soon for a modded Phase 90 I am doing for a mate

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[quote name='d-basser' timestamp='1398704860' post='2436781']
haven't ordered from here myself yet but these guys seem to do a few colours:

[url="http://www.bluebellaudio.com/"]http://www.bluebellaudio.com/[/url]
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Yeah they're the standard Hammond colours:

http://www.hammondmfg.com/dwg_SBVer.htm

Si

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[quote name='NoirBass' timestamp='1398705987' post='2436793']
The range here is so good I might just order a load and swallow the import charges!?

[url="http://www.pedalpartsplus.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=PPP&Category_Code=ENCCC"]http://www.pedalpart...gory_Code=ENCCC[/url]
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Wonderful range, but what a convoluted way of ordering, three different items in the basket just to order one painted enclosure?!
Horrible!
Give me Mammoth Electronics website any day......but just crap postage costs to the UK :(

Si

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A Poultone Trooper Booster prototype here.
Custom stencilled art-work for a friend who's just a bit of a Star Wars fan! :-P

Some PCB design revisions to make before release, plus artwork decisions, but sounds nice at this point :)

[IMG]http://i58.tinypic.com/e8licl.jpg[/IMG]

Si

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Handy tip:

Frustrated with trying to solder single pin sockets?
Have your third hand hold your PCB with one clip, then place your socket on a discarded snipped component leg, and have that secured in the second clip.
Lovely :)

[IMG]http://i61.tinypic.com/4gpzkk.jpg[/IMG]

Si

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Hi guys,

Another prototype Poultone Trooper Boost (Ver 1.1) with custom art here, complete with Mandalorian Green LED & wiring ;)

[IMG]http://i59.tinypic.com/e8sniv.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i61.tinypic.com/124daap.jpg[/IMG]

Si

P.s.
This is now on its way to Felix Pastorius

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Going to start making some pedals soon. I have ordered the parts for the first three, but they are very simple. A double bypass loop pedal, order switcher and a three switch pedal for my Peavey T-Max (channel, eq and fx loop switches). All really simple, but still useful, to get me started. The only worry I have about them is finishing them, but I have some, what I think are, nice ideas for them.

Actual effects pedals that I would like to make would be a Bass Big Muff Pi with as many mods as I can find, a bass chorus and a bass flanger. The thing is that I don't want to make my own PCBs and I don't want to buy them, I would far rather use stripboard. Finding plans for such pedals is proving difficult. Can anyone help with suggestions for pedals and where to find plans for them?

Unfortunately I have forgotten almost everything I learned when I did electronics in college, but I can read instructions/diagrams and I am still quite handy with a soldering iron. I am hoping some of what I learned will start to come back and help me with experimenting, until then prepare for a bunch of stupid questions...

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