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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:12 pm
by More_Divebombs
Bret608 wrote:Yep! Nothing like a Percolator. Whose board/kit did you use? I love the graphic, by the way. I saw someone else do a funny hand-painted one and call it the Cappuccino Fuzz.


Thanks! Making the graphic was my favourite bit. I hated the soldering. I was a solder-virgin, so it made me swear alot. I used the Harmonic Percolator kit from http://shop.pedalparts.co.uk/storepage847117.aspx - Very good price, although I ended up using a different enclosure, as the bigger box meant I had more room to do a graphic :yay: Priorities!

It sounds great. Better than I expected. I think I was expecting junk, purely because it was so cheap.

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:28 am
by Bret608
Yeah, I saw their kits before--they look pretty good! That's part of the beauty of the percolator. It can sound good even with cheap parts. Maybe even better, who knows?

I'm going through debugging hell with my second Madbean Percolator board. I may have narrowed it down to a bad 47u tant. It's this unending motorboating/oscillation. It's weird since the first one was such a relative breeze. :picard:

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:40 am
by skullservant
Nice and ugly Fuzzrite clone with ceramic caps. Man that circuit is so good

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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 4:45 pm
by Officer Bukowski
That thing looks hardcore.

Did you do any mods to the circuit? I figure you usually go for a bit moar beef

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 4:48 pm
by skullservant
I actually did not mod the circuit believe it or not! I think I might try some fatter caps on the next one. It's slowly turning into one of my favorite circuits :love:

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:05 pm
by Officer Bukowski
If I may give you a suggestion, the 2n (or 2n2) caps are going to be the first ones you'll want to look at.

Try 4n7, 6n8, 8n2, etc. I think you'll like the circuit even more after that. It really fattens it up while retaining what's originally so charming about the circuit :)

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:11 pm
by skullservant
BAM. I might just have to do that tonight!
Was actually just reading up on the circuit. I think I might try to make a Germanium one sometime soon as well :love:
Thanks man :hug:

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:48 pm
by contraterrene
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the first one has that dumb extra knob cause my friend wanted to be able to control the delayed volume, for some reason. ruins the look, but it still sounds good. its a dod 250 based drive with switchable diodes, a fuzz configuration i sorta made out of a few different circuits, and a cave dweller

i made the knobs on the second one out of some old hardwood flooring. i dont usually go for the wood look thing, but i like mixing the cold metal with the cherry. i painted dots on them, but i have some turquoise stones im going to drop in there instead

all three have the same fuzz circuit in it

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:54 pm
by FlyingVFanatic
Just finished modding my EHX/Sovtek Small Stone (V3 I think?) to run on a boss style PSU... Got the pedal for cheapies the other week, cause the battery clip was broken, and fitted a new one. And that went great, and i was happy for all of two days. Theeeen my band got an offer for our first gig ( :!!!: ) and i decided i wanted to run it in the daisy chain, instead of throwing batteries at it for weeks. And uh... heres pics!


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Theres the nice new power input, complete with shoddily drilled hole. Oh, and the debris of a behringer pedal in the background...

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And theres it all lit up! :love:

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 10:35 am
by chuckjaywalk
Parallel Universe
Parallel Universe
A clone of the EA Parallel Universe fuzz box. Very much fun.

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 12:25 pm
by digi2t
chuckjaywalk wrote:Image

A clone of the EA Parallel Universe fuzz box. Very much fun.
Nice build. Did mine on vero a while back, it's a staple on my board, but I had a problem with it recently when I enlarged my setup.

Heads up; (Recent discovery, yesterday actually), this pedal is very input load dependant insofar as the oscillating is concerned. If you plug your guitar directly into it, turn on the oscillation, it should start to self-oscillate when the gain pot is almost maxed.
But, if you place this pedal in a complex chain, with a buffer (or buffers) in front of it, it won't see that typical guitar pickup load, and the pedal will often times fail to give that self-oscillation effect when you max the gain. The entire nature of the pedal changes, and it becomes really mushy.

My solution was to put an AMZ pickup simulator at the input to the circuit. Like this;

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The toggle switch emulates either a single coil, or humbucker, the pot fine tunes the load (different pickup outputs), and the cap emulates the cable capacitance. 330pF is generally what you'll get from a 10' cable, so this is adjustable to taste. Since I always use 20' cables myself, I used a 1000pF (0.001uF) cap here.

Now, it doesn't matter where, and in what kind of chain I put this pedal now, it will always react and sound the same. I have 2 buffers before it, 40' of cable in between, and a buffer after it. It sounds and reacts exactly the same there, or if I use it direct between a guitar and an amp, no matter. I highly recommend the add-on, if big step-ups are envisioned. You could even use a rotary switch, with different caps, to emulate different cable lengths. Overkill, sure, but it all depends on your needs.

Complete article on the AMZ Pickup Simulator circuit is here;
http://www.muzique.com/lab/pickups.htm

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 12:38 pm
by chuckjaywalk
Wow! Thanks so much for the data dump. I think I have a lot of reading to do tonight.

Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 11:55 pm
by eatyourguitar
I'm a low down dirty cheap son of a bitch so it suits me just fine to slap two 10K resistors to the back of a 741 and call it a day.
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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:08 pm
by Jero
Nice, EYG. You're half way to a Graphic Fuzz :lol:

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Re: Let's see your finished DIY projects!

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:56 pm
by LaoWiz
Jero wrote:Nice, EYG. You're half way to a Graphic Fuzz :lol:

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What's the second one?