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Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 25 Aug 2010, 22:32
by Octopus1992
I got some boosters (in fact that's all I can do, overdrives and fuzzes never work because I'm too stupid to fix what I did wrong :x )
But this one is rare, and the clone is a lot of money
SO, one more thing to burn my fingertips with the iron, just to get some screaming good tone that reminds me of that crazy irish bluesman who changed my mind about how I should play my guitar. :lol:

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 15 Oct 2010, 18:34
by jb351
For the sake of a bump here are the pics are from Flynn Amps website. It's of Rory's own pedal.
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Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 30 Oct 2010, 23:38
by jimled
I'm too interesting to build this booster.

I have some photos.

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I'm tryin to re-write circuts.

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 13 Mar 2011, 20:34
by lovetone
Hello

has any body managed to find or draw the schematic for the Hawk II??

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 17 Mar 2011, 15:15
by my7of9
lovetone wrote:Hello

has any body managed to find or draw the schematic for the Hawk II??
+1 I am also a Rory fan may not be the best pedal out there but I would love to have a look.

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 12:47
by Cub
Hey Lads,

Another interesting incarnation of the Hawk II is the recently released Maritime Analog Effects Pedal Pistol Slapper - Booster/EQ/Overdrive
http://www.maritimeanalog.com/pistol_slapper.shtml

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Flynn Amps' take on the Hawk II has the low pass filter on a tiny switch, the Slapper has it on a proper foot switch and it comes with a filter pot and rotary switch for different caps.
The Drive and Level pots are welcome additions as well, as the Volume pot on the Flynn pedal goes from "blimey, that's loud" on zero to "are you taking the piss ?" on ten, unity isn't an option.

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 04 Nov 2011, 12:57
by jujub
just bought flynn's one second hand, interested in shots?

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 04 Nov 2011, 13:08
by oh7hhi
jujub wrote:just bought flynn's one second hand, interested in shots?
Of course we are! No need to ask, just post them :D :applause: .

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 04 Nov 2011, 13:14
by Greg
jujub wrote:just bought flynn's one second hand, interested in shots?
Yes please.. I'd love to try one of these..
:thumbsup

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 10:17
by jujub
Here they are ;)


If you have any request just ask.... :D

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 16:36
by skumberg
Thanks for the pictures jujub! :applause:

It would be great if you can find any marking on the 3 big yellow inductors. It looks like they have been covered with yellow heatshrink. If there are no markings on them it is possible that removing the heatshrink will reveal the values. Be very careful if you do this. You don't want to cut into the inductor, just the heatshrink. Perhaps a small cut is enough to tear the rest open.

Looking at your second photo. The values of c6(black electrolyte), the small blue capacitor to the upper left of c6 and the bigger yellow capacitor above the small blue would also be of interest.

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 16:41
by jujub
i will do it as soon as possible

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 19:17
by Steven_M
I'm surprised they opted for the two battery option rather than a charge pump. Also, jumpers on a double sided board?

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 21:33
by jb351
They do also offer a power supply for it now.
http://stores.ebay.ca/Flynn-Amps-Custom ... 4340.l2563

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 27 Jul 2012, 16:53
by bootle
hey dudes, just noticed this exchange on ebay where there's a Hawk II for sale...

http://cgi.ebay.ie/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... escription

"Q: Hello, Are you the designer of this circuit? If so, could you please tell me the center frequencies of the different sliders? It seems to be an excellent pedal especially for those who wants the same booster as rory had. But perhaps my own eq has those frequencies already. Best regards Nicklas.

A: Hi Nicklas, Yea, I am the designer of the S.Hawk Ltd. series. The eq points on the Hawk II Tonal Expander are 170Hz, 550Hz and 2500Hz.These are not the points found on the typical recording and Hi Fi equalizers. More to the point, the Q or shape of the curve is quite different. The Hawk equalizers are the EQs for fretted instrument that implement the eq filters with inductors as opposed to the artificial inductors created by gyrators. hope this answers your question, Harry Kolbe."

so we have the center frequencies now, I think that's all we needed to complete the trace?

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 28 Jul 2012, 09:16
by skumberg
Yes that gives the values 39mh 82mh and 390mh with 0.1u 1u 2.2u respectively. I will probably build it sometime this year with a pcb trace close to the original. But summer and olympics will delay it so don't wait for me...if I remember correctly you just have to adjust the two slider version for three slides with the values above.

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 02 Aug 2012, 18:38
by skumberg
Thought about this again and I wonder what brand of inductors is in the reissues. I might be bourns 70F series. It looks like its the original 120R and 220R resistors in series with the inductors in the pedal, so that would mean the inductors are spot on in terms of dc resistance to the originals. If they thought about that. Thing is the inductor DC resistance and the series resistor affects the Q value. Higer R gives lower Q. I guess one could adjust the series resistor for different Q values and se what sounds best.

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 19:51
by spaceace76
so has a schematic been agreed upon? AG's old schem is rather incomplete, and there isn't quite enough info on any one incarnation of this circuit to put together a complete schem (lots of broken links). This thing has been in the dark too long IMO...

but then again it's just an op amp boost with inductors used for the EQ. it wouldn't be too hard to design something that had those same center frequencies and boost switch.

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 06 Mar 2013, 22:06
by Jodieamills
Just joining this forum, but thought you guys might like to know that there is an original Hawk II that just popped up on eBay. Emailed the lister and it's in 100% working condition and conditionally all original. They sent me a demo and the thing sounds like God.

Re: S. Hawk Ltd. - Hawk II Tonal Expander

Posted: 21 Mar 2014, 17:50
by McRuff
Just joined this site after seeing posts for S Hawk Ltd II tonal expander. Although I have a great photo component side, tracking down a photo of the solder/trace side has proven tough since there is a foam rectangle covering most of the board so battery cases do not come in contact with it. Does anyone have a clear complete shot of the solder side of the board?

I've owned S Hawk Ltd devices in the past (Hawk I) my first being purchased new (yes, I'm a dinosaur). The second being purchased years later on eBay. I successfully traced that board and built a clone in a more player friendly enclosure.

btw - any idea of the chip used in the II. The 'I' version used a common 741 op amp. I'm thinking that due to voltage requirements the II uses a 4131, but can't make out for sure.