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fuzzonaut

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  1. There is a pedal promising this.
  2. Very cool design! I like the LED placement. That also reminds me that I've used HR Giger stuff on some of my builds.
  3. Those are cool! What's the pedal all the way to the right? Knob labelling is 🤣
  4. Ah, I see .... but nope, no plans to do more than my pedals. And I'll add projects in the works. For a while now, I wanted to do something with Barbarella, so finally here she is on an upcoming build. Also upcoming, a Tonebender with blackjack and ...
  5. Thanks @admiralchew and @3below for the kind words. What I do to dress up my builds is: - prepare the graphics with Photoshop (drill template integrated) - print them on good quality, self-adhesive, transparent foil - apply a varnish that's used for oil paintings - put it on the enclosure - drill I'm not sure what you mean ...
  6. I wouldn't say I'm obsessed 😉 ... but I really do like sci-fi and sometimes put something along those lines on my pedal builds. Ghost in the Shell Akira 2001 Dune Moebius B movie type sci-fi stuff
  7. It's great, I love it. The EQ section is very powerful providing a wide range of tone shaping possibilities. Together with the clean/dirt blend and the boost you have a very versatile pedal. Recommended.
  8. Current state of pedal mayhem at my feet in the rehearsal room. Signal gets split twice (Meatbox, DD7) and ends up in 3 rigs. Main / Sub Left Right
  9. Cheers! And yeah, pedals! I guess I'll have to drop by to the "show your board" thread too.
  10. My corner in the rehearsal room: Musicman HD130 & Ampeg Isovent Sunn 200s & Acoustic 301 RW O))) (200s replica) & Musicman 1x15 / EV 1x15
  11. Cheers! That's the great and amazing Jean Henri Gaston Giraud, known as Moebius. What's a TLRT though?
  12. I'm definitely not comfortable in building with surface mount parts and surely won't get into it! I mean, even a very tight PCB layout is already a challenge for my poor eyes and shaky hands. That's one of the reasons I like Deadend FX stuff, speaking of which, here are some of my latest builds to catch up and bore you a bit, as I haven't posted here in a while. Deadend FX GOLLUM (Spaceman Rumblefuzz), pretty cool fuzz that slays on bass! I used to have the Broughton version and think that the added boost is very nice and gives the fuzz more bloom and doom. And 2 oneknobbers, a Meathead (M-13) Dark on a Fuzzdog PCB and a Rounding Error on a MAE PCB that has been lying around for a while. The switch on that one is for different input caps. PedalPCB Parentheses Mini, kinda like the EQD Life Pedal V2 without the expression control. Because I can't handle two foot switches on a 125B, I opted for a wider encloure, resulting in more wiring. So yeah, it's not super tidy in there .... This something Dunwich designed: a Bass Boost/OD that doubles as an (power) amp. I've seen a few of them in the wild, but never got around to order one from the master himself before he hung up the soldering iron. Fortunately, Nick was kind enough to hook me up with a PCB, what a great guy! The bass boost is killer and if used as an amp, it sounds surprisingly good with my old Italian 2x12" from the 70ies that I use at home. Last one to round it off is also from Deadend FX, the Big Ear, another Spaceman recreation (Wow Signal) Sounds wicked, although I still need to fine tune it a bit.
  13. I think the wooden box on the floor could be from Retro Mechanical Labs, probably a Mig Fuzz.
  14. Foxx Select-a-Fuzz (powered by a Deadend FX PCB). Has a 5-way rotary to select caps for different types of Doom.
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