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by gtrgeo
27 Sep 2021, 14:59
Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
Topic: Scott Mckeon - SM Fuzz [schematic]
Replies: 2
Views: 821

Re: Scott Mckeon - SM Fuzz [schematic]

Thanks, yes, this is the only gut pic I found myself. The maker goes on about hand selecting the right AC128s for each pedal. This along with the pic makes me tend to believe this is a FF with the gain/leakage in the builder's preferred range.

Thanks,
George
by gtrgeo
24 Sep 2021, 15:48
Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
Topic: Scott Mckeon - SM Fuzz [schematic]
Replies: 2
Views: 821

Scott Mckeon - SM Fuzz [schematic]

I have recently been introduced to this pedal and it is intriguing to me. Did a search on the site and was unable to locate anything here. Is this just a tuned germanium fuzz face or something unique?

Thanks,
George
by gtrgeo
02 Oct 2013, 05:27
Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
Topic: Locobox - FL-01 Spaceship Flanger [schematic]
Replies: 2
Views: 2780

Re: Gig flanger [schematic]

Thanks Dirk, The history of the Locobox is interesting and looks like the only thing changed is the enclosure. The chorus in the second link appears to be using the same chips. Surprising as I understood that a chorus requires a longer delay time. Has me wondering what I could do with the fx:4... Ge...
by gtrgeo
01 Oct 2013, 03:25
Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
Topic: Washburn - AF4 Flanger [schematic]
Replies: 5
Views: 3449

Re: Gig flanger [schematic]

Just for the heck of it. Here is another Washburn flanger that was given to me as part of another pedal purchase. This one is a little newer and the box is bigger. Of the two i like the A-F4 better; the fx:4 is more subtle.
Front
Front
Board front
Board front
Board back
Board back
by gtrgeo
01 Oct 2013, 03:08
Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
Topic: Washburn - AF4 Flanger [schematic]
Replies: 5
Views: 3449

Re: Gig flanger [schematic]

Well i decided to open it up and take a few shots. Let me know if you would like to see any more detail or specific parts.
Board front
Board front
Board back
Board back
Guts
Guts
by gtrgeo
01 Oct 2013, 02:56
Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
Topic: Washburn - AF4 Flanger [schematic]
Replies: 5
Views: 3449

Re: Gig flanger [schematic]

Dirk - yes i have been to the site before. I knew there were other brands related to the Washburn pedals. I wasnt familiar with the "Gig" brand. Here is the instruction manual. Like most pedals very brief, basicly a small two sided brochure folded in half. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg ima...
by gtrgeo
30 Sep 2013, 18:29
Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
Topic: Washburn - AF4 Flanger [schematic]
Replies: 5
Views: 3449

Washburn - AF4 Flanger [schematic]

The Gig flanger looks very similar to the Washburn A-F4 flanger. I bought this one new around '85. The flanger was rather weak sounding but didn't really know any better when I bought it. A while later I noticed that the manufacturer was using the mechanical connection between the pots and the box a...
by gtrgeo
17 Dec 2012, 23:13
Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
Topic: Low Profile Electrolytics
Replies: 4
Views: 2544

Re: Low Profile Electrolytics

Thanks for the suggestions. It is looking like Mouser may be best solution for one stop shopping. roseblood11, your suggestion for uk-electronic made me think I should search subminiature instead of low-profile. This lead to a surprise. Parts Express has a selection of sub-mini caps at reasonable pr...
by gtrgeo
17 Dec 2012, 06:43
Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
Topic: Low Profile Electrolytics
Replies: 4
Views: 2544

Low Profile Electrolytics

Where is the best place to purchase low profile electrolytic caps? I have checked Small Bear, Tayda, Mammoth, and Pedal Parts Plus with little luck. Tayda had a couple values and the others don't indicate in the parts description.
by gtrgeo
14 Oct 2012, 15:37
Forum: Lords of the Boards - Vero, Perf, PCB or Point-to-Point
Topic: Drilling Techniques
Replies: 49
Views: 21968

Re: PCB Drilling

Thanks for the help Bato. I searched the sears site and it doesn't look like they are selling the craftsman branded moto tools any longer but here are some options found. Is your plunge attachment like this http://www.sears.com/milescraft-rotary-tool-stand/p-00928889000P?prdNo=14&blockNo=64&...
by gtrgeo
14 Oct 2012, 02:25
Forum: Lords of the Boards - Vero, Perf, PCB or Point-to-Point
Topic: Drilling Techniques
Replies: 49
Views: 21968

PCB Drilling

I tried to search and came up empty handed. A google search gave me varying info since there are so many applications for PCBs. What size drill bits should i be using when etching my own boards? I tried a couple using a #60 bit and while it worked, the holes felt a little large. Where is the best pl...
by gtrgeo
11 Oct 2012, 22:34
Forum: Pimp-My-Cheap-Pedal
Topic: Rogue Tremolo Mod
Replies: 3
Views: 3413

Re: Rogue Tremolo Mod

Cool! glad I could help someone out with this.

George
by gtrgeo
09 Sep 2012, 16:26
Forum: Pimp-My-Cheap-Pedal
Topic: Rogue Tremolo Mod
Replies: 3
Views: 3413

Re: Rogue Tremolo Mod

Sorry for the delay. Here are some gut shots (Looks like I need to figure out the picture thing)

with the pots removed:
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Pots in correct location:
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Back of PCB:
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by gtrgeo
05 Sep 2012, 15:16
Forum: Pimp-My-Cheap-Pedal
Topic: Rogue Tremolo Mod
Replies: 3
Views: 3413

Rogue Tremolo Mod

I was looking to buy an affordable tremolo and found this one at MF for under $30. Word on the net is this is a copy of the Boss TR-2 which most seem to like. I thought how could I go wrong? Well after receiving the Rogue tremolo and playing through it I wasn't sure it was going to work for me. The ...