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nbabmf wrote:
dragonfly wrote:Here's a super quick sound clip I just made with this fuzz, running it through my sucky DOD solid state bench amp - http://www.4shared.com/audio/r22NJFdY/d ... andom.html

I'm digging this fuzz.
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That was super 90's. I dug it.



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merry christmas ilfers

ampeg scrambler. I used the tonepad layout went pretty nicely. sounds really evil. I think I still prefer the foxx tone machine for octave up but I can see the appeal. you can get some really cool garage rock sounds with the clean blended in.
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merry christmas ilfers

ampeg scrambler. I used the tonepad layout went pretty nicely. sounds really evil. I think I still prefer the foxx tone machine for octave up but I can see the appeal. you can get some really cool garage rock sounds with the clean blended in.


:poke: why the sockets have four holes for the transisitors??
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they layout has 4 holes for ECBE depending on what transistors you use. I had never built this thing before or used the 2n5306 transistors so I put the sockets in.

I tacked one leg of each transistor down with some solder so they aren't going to fall out.
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my finished ggg brassmaster kit (from my secret santa warwick.hoy)
aen wrote:"We're going to DI the bass"
Oh, no you're not, christian acoustic soundguy.
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tap tempo tremolo using the musicpcb.com pcb from taylor. RULES!
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tap tempo tremolo using the musicpcb.com pcb from taylor. RULES![/quote]

Can you have to mutch R&D? I think my Bass Fuzz (Zebra Fuzz) is coming today!
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I got one of the new BLACK gruntbox pcb's from culturejam.

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Half the fun with the Tap Tempo Tremolo is the wave distort control!
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Insane-o Muff variant built around a Russian Muff board. No gut shots because that shit is crammed in there. It's a clean build though, I promise!

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The left toggle switches between standard mid scoop and flat mids, and the right toggle switches between standard silicon and hybrid germanium/silicon clipping. There are some other cool mods that form the basis of the sound... huge input cap for big fat tones (and a larger output cap as well), wide open gain stages with treble cuts at certain points in the circuit to keep it from getting fizzy, and LEDs in the second clipping stage to keep it from being too compressed when cranked up.

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Those Muffs look nice. :thumb:

What board is that trem?
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nbabmf wrote:Insane-o Muff variant built around a Russian Muff board. No gut shots because that shit is crammed in there. It's a clean build though, I promise!

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The left toggle switches between standard mid scoop and flat mids, and the right toggle switches between standard silicon and hybrid germanium/silicon clipping. There are some other cool mods that form the basis of the sound... huge input cap for big fat tones (and a larger output cap as well), wide open gain stages with treble cuts at certain points in the circuit to keep it from getting fizzy, and LEDs in the second clipping stage to keep it from being too compressed when cranked up.

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:omg: :love: :omg: :love: :omg: :love:

How'd you know I like those sorts of knobs? :love:

I'm very happy that this will be in the mail for me soon!!! :)*

And for everyone who's curious, the first thing I'll do is open it up and take pictures :cool:
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You'll get banned if you post what's inside. I don't advise opening taking the back plate off in front of women or children.

Trust me.
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What about cats? Can my cat watch?

Are the ancient ones holding it together? Is it like when you see cthulu? :lol:
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D3rP wrote:Those Muffs look nice. :thumb:

What board is that trem?


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