Let's see your finished DIY projects!
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Are those those pre-made breadboard wires from Mammoth? How are they? I've just been tinning my stranded wire...
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The same. I like em and they were only like $4 so to make the price of shipping worthwhile I threw em in an order. I haven't tried using just regular old striped wire.
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I want to post the latest but the person it's heading to hasn't seen it yet...no spoilers 

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oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.
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Insomnia fueled DIY spending resulted in a new soon-to-be built list :
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and what exactly is a 2in1?
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eatyourguitar wrote:and what exactly is a 2in1?
Super Duper 2 in 1?
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Yes, exactly.
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Just finished up this Shin Ei Companion Fuzz for Dandolin. It's got the well-known "Mids" control added. It sounds about how the finish looks.
Not my cup of tea, but lots of people dig it.
I was trying out a "new" painting technique on this one. I like how it turned out, but it wasn't *quite* what I had in my head when I started. LED is green to match, of course.


Not my cup of tea, but lots of people dig it.
I was trying out a "new" painting technique on this one. I like how it turned out, but it wasn't *quite* what I had in my head when I started. LED is green to match, of course.


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warwick.hoy wrote:Here is my Beavis Board all mounted up. The circuit I'm working on is a work in progress,....but I think I may have bitten off a little more than I can chew.
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culturejam wrote:I was trying out a "new" painting technique on this one. I like how it turned out, but it wasn't *quite* what I had in my head when I started. LED is green to match, of course.![]()
Oh man, I love it! I hope it sounds exactly how it looks--including some clean-hard-gleaming kind of sound like those stormtrooper white knobbies bring, all mixed in with the enveloping awshizzle sandstorm blasted decompoxidation!
Seriously, kudos and thanks, CJ!

Can't wait to light that green light.
Speaking of which--super nice job moving it to make room for the mids!"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."
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Just noticed we haven't seen anything from Orcrist in this thread lately
I wonder if everything's ok in the Feisty Little One ranks? 
I wonder if everything's ok in the Feisty Little One ranks? 
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I was just stalking some FLO auctions on the 'Bay-- but the blog hasn't been updated in a while--hope everything's ok--I really love my little FLO PWM.
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check his site maybe
@CJ I see you used the 3 transistor version. is it loud as hell when the mids are flat? I heard people that do the flat mids with no mids knob have all the volume they would need on the vintage 2 transistor shin ei. whats your experience on the subject?
@CJ I see you used the 3 transistor version. is it loud as hell when the mids are flat? I heard people that do the flat mids with no mids knob have all the volume they would need on the vintage 2 transistor shin ei. whats your experience on the subject?
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eatyourguitar wrote:@CJ I see you used the 3 transistor version. is it loud as hell when the mids are flat? I heard people that do the flat mids with no mids knob have all the volume they would need on the vintage 2 transistor shin ei. whats your experience on the subject?
I've never played a 2-transistor version, so I can't really say. But I don't notice a large volume difference between extremes on the mids pot.
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For the FY2, I use a 5k pot for the variable mid scoop. It does create a volume increase when you take it away from the stock circuit values. To my ears, it never sounds as good with all of the mids back in. But it's great for the sounds you get lower in the rotation of the pot. I've built 7 of these. The second two that I made for friends sound fucking amazing. I remember changing some things in the builds and for some reason they came out really amazing. The ones I built since, sound close but not as good. I should have one of those sent back for inspection.
The FY2 is a simple circuit but I found many nuances in my experiments. I think it's a great fuckin' fuzz...
The FY2 is a simple circuit but I found many nuances in my experiments. I think it's a great fuckin' fuzz...
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