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[quote name='Al Heeley' timestamp='1333141841' post='1598167']
Here's the Mammoth fuzz finished



Heres a rather crude sooundclip of the pedal running my Warmoth Gecko into my little Peavey guitar practice amp.

[media]http://youtu.be/zAHifbWw4AE[/media]
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That sounds epic... Is that demo with an active or passive (Unsure about the Warmoth bass...)

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[b]Bass Boost Pre-amp/overdrive pedal build[/b] - basically a tubescreamer circuit with 2nd op-amp chip driving an active treble and bass controls.
Input cap modded to select normal or phat mode for fuller bass drive, via mini toggle switch. Switch is connected to bi-colour indicator LED to show mode selected.

1. PCB populated and all wiring attached.
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/al_heeley/bbpre1.jpg[/IMG]

2. Enclosure sanded back, cleaned up and drilled via template holes printed off from computer.
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/al_heeley/bbpre2.jpg[/IMG]

3. Artwork attached - inkjet-printed clear adhesive film, fixed with a few spray coats of clear acrylic lacquer
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/al_heeley/bbpre3.jpg[/IMG]

4. Circuit connected to jackplugs and battery to test all is working ok
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/al_heeley/bbpre4.jpg[/IMG]

5. Starting to fill the enclosure, pots first.
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/al_heeley/bbpre5.jpg[/IMG]

6. Everything in place and soldered up, quick test before fitting the perspex glow-plate
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/al_heeley/bbpre6.jpg[/IMG]

7. Finished pedal
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/al_heeley/bbpre7.jpg[/IMG]

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[color="#1c62b9"]http://youtu.be/M3fYtwo468o[/color]
[color=#1c62b9]This is a quick demo of the Bassboost pedal using my Fender Jazz thru my little Peavel practice amp. Sound is a bit restricted as its recorded on a mini compact camera, but hopefully it will give you a flavour.[/color]
[color=#1c62b9]The pedal on zero gain acts as a clean boost, with active bass and treble controls.[/color]
[color=#1c62b9]The Phat switch adds in a little extra warmth to the bass tone, its subtle but more pronouced at volume through a proper bass cab.[/color]
[color=#1c62b9]Add in just a touch of gain and you get a nice gritty rock drive. Crank it up for stacks of saturated distortion.[/color]
[color=#1c62b9]With the gain up, the bass and treble controls add further saturation to the tone; bring them back down to just on and you get a looser harder edge to the distortion.[/color]
[color=#1c62b9]The pedal sounds great with lead guitar too, with phat switch on it gives a big warm fat overdrive and a bit of mid boost.[/color]
[color=#1c62b9]Runs off 9V battery or standard centre-negative 9V DC stompbox adaptor.[/color]

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I'm having some issues with an EQ I have designed. I have attached two files, the frequency response graphs and the schematic. It won't take long to see the issue on the 100Hz and other filters.

Anyone got any ideas?

Frequency response graphs can be found [url="http://inverseaudio.co.uk/Results.pdf"]here[/url]

A cracking discussion here! made it to page 12, time for bed now though!

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[quote name='Davebassics' timestamp='1333395995' post='1601192'] I'm having some issues with an EQ I have designed. I have attached two files, the frequency response graphs and the schematic. It won't take long to see the issue on the 100Hz and other filters. Anyone got any ideas? Frequency response graphs can be found [url="http://inverseaudio.co.uk/Results.pdf"]here[/url] A cracking discussion here! made it to page 12, time for bed now though! [/quote]

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[quote name='Al Heeley' timestamp='1333141841' post='1598167']
Here's the Mammoth fuzz finished

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/al_heeley/wminandout.jpg[/IMG]

Heres a rather crude sooundclip of the pedal running my Warmoth Gecko into my little Peavey guitar practice amp.

http://youtu.be/zAHifbWw4AE
[/quote]

Great sounding clone Al! Gonna have to build myself one of these - my recently acquired Mojo Hand Colossus isn't quite the right sound for me...

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[quote name='Johnston' timestamp='1333462625' post='1602028']
Got my first delivery as per Tommos thread [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/171047-i-made-a-preamp-but-it-doesnt-work/"]http://basschat.co.u...it-doesnt-work/[/url]

Bits to do the Sabre pre and the pre-EB pre.

By feck I never realised Vero was so tiny . The pics you guys post make it look bigger :blink: :blink: a new found appreciation for some of yous that work with stuff regularly.
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yep. my tip, a good table to work at, well lit.

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Haven't built much in a while (not actually completed anything properly since I finished the Dumble clone valve amp build for my wee brother - a few half finished attempts lying around though!) but in the planning stages for a couple of circuits.

I'm putting together my first proper pedal board so all these little projects are related.

First up is an LT1054-based step-up supply for my recently acquired big box qtron. Hoping it'll produce close enough to the required 24v from my 9v supply! If not I'll use it as a doubler for when I get round to building a Catalinbread SFT/Madbean Faultline.

Also looking at building a little mixer to mix some clean in with the effected qtron output - notice I didn't say blend. I want separate clean and effect volumes as per the MXR BEF. May include active bass and treble controls for the 'clean' side and a phase inverter of course. I may build all this inside the qtron box - it's not like there isn't enough room!

Next up will be a Mammoth fuzz clone.

More long term is a Trace V-type based valve pedal running from an AC wall wart with a step up toroidal transformer.

Goodness knows when I'll get the time...

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