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- 27 Aug 2014, 18:21
- Forum: Stuff Seen for Sale
- Topic: Pedal Projects needs your help!
- Replies: 33
- Views: 15462
Re: Pedal Projects needs your help!
And STILL... the OP has not even visited this site since posting this a week ago! No surprise. His last post before this topic was in January. Of course, my last post here was in January, too... but I've been building for over five years, I haven't sold (or tried to sell) a single pedal, and I don'...
- 11 Dec 2013, 14:16
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: PT2399 SMD version
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2386
Re: PT2399 SMD version
Smallbear, $3.95, SKU 1919A
- 26 Sep 2013, 19:22
- Forum: Basic Knowledge
- Topic: 3PDT switches melting....
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4903
Re: 3PDT switches melting....
What kind of solder are you using? Lead-free solder melts at a much higher temperature. For example, 60-40 melts at 183C and solidifies at 190C. 63-37, which is what I use, melts at 182C and solidifies at 183C. Apparently, two common lead free solders are SAC305 and SN100 (I've never used lead free ...
- 09 Jul 2013, 17:59
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Amp parts : pack of iskras - piher - mustards - micas .....
- Replies: 88
- Views: 33621
Re: Amp parts : pack of iskras - piher - mustards - micas ..
I'm opening up this forum for people who want to get rid of some stuff they bought too much of. If I was hesistant about this initally, it was only because of the problems and altrication that might come from this, rather than this idea of members helping out one another. Rules & Guidelines :ar...
- 09 May 2013, 19:26
- Forum: Amplifiers
- Topic: Dumble, my experience with him
- Replies: 57
- Views: 22964
Re: Dumble, my experience with him
has anyone made a pedal called dumbbell yet? i'm sure he'd sue but that would be good one. Brilliant! :lol: I'll come up with something that's in the vicinity of the amplifier soundwise....... Yes. Gasworks did in three versions and they're sort of sought-after by TGP types for their "dumble&q...
- 02 May 2013, 04:10
- Forum: Enclosures and Accessories
- Topic: How do I get toner transfered onto aluminum enclosures?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 19865
Re: How do I get toner transfered onto aluminum enclosures?
If you are not getting good transfer, I would suspect either not enough heat (the toner won't stick if the enclosure does not get hot enough), or a non-flat surface (either the iron or the enclosure). 1. Sand the enclosure flat. Use an actual sanding block, not your hand or a chunk of wood. I start ...
- 12 Apr 2013, 19:33
- Forum: Electric Guitar/Bass Wiring
- Topic: Cheap Strat Tricks
- Replies: 30
- Views: 20447
Re: Cheap Strat Tricks
.Mike's suggestion for using the second tone pot as a blend knob sounds really interesting though, and that's pretty minimal in terms of effort required. It is really nice. When you have the neck/bridge going, it can be similar to a Tele's neck and bridge combo. I also like blending in a little bit...
- 12 Apr 2013, 02:09
- Forum: Electric Guitar/Bass Wiring
- Topic: Cheap Strat Tricks
- Replies: 30
- Views: 20447
Re: Cheap Strat Tricks
The no-load pot is a specific pot. CTS makes them, as does Bourns. Type "no load pot" into Google, and you'll see tons of places that sell them. Basically, it is a 250k (or 500k) audio pot, but when it hits the full clockwise point, the wiper is completely disconnected from the lugs. Some ...
- 11 Apr 2013, 21:25
- Forum: Electric Guitar/Bass Wiring
- Topic: Cheap Strat Tricks
- Replies: 30
- Views: 20447
Re: Cheap Strat Tricks
In the same vein, does anyone have any advice on Strat mods? Ideally mods that don't involve buying new pickups or active electronics. I don't want to put new holes in the wood either. My favorite Strat mod is to switch the middle knob over to a master tone control, and replace the other tone knob ...
- 20 Feb 2013, 22:10
- Forum: Software Room
- Topic: Free Adobe software (old, not warez)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4354
Re: Free Adobe software (old, not warez)
Yeah, this went down a few weeks ago. Technically they are not free. The story is that Adobe got sick of running activation servers for old software, which left people who purchased those older versions without the ability to reinstall the software they bought. Adobe they made older versions that di...
- 05 Feb 2013, 00:59
- Forum: Vintage Stompbox Corner ( ... - 1975)
- Topic: Colorsound - Power Boost / Overdriver
- Replies: 188
- Views: 150119
Re: Colorsound - Power Boost / Overdriver
Wow Mike! Nice work! How did you manage to cut out the Overdrive part so precisely? It looks perfect, almost like it was machine-molded or something!! How did you pull that off?? Thanks. The top is a just piece of copper clad board, toner transferred/etched just like a circuit board. I think it loo...
- 03 Feb 2013, 20:35
- Forum: Vintage Stompbox Corner ( ... - 1975)
- Topic: Colorsound - Power Boost / Overdriver
- Replies: 188
- Views: 150119
Re: Colorsound - Power Boost / Overdriver
I did another layout for the CSOD, and I forgot to share it here! Super easy build. Board-mounted pots w/ gain control, made to fit very comfortably in a 1590BB. http://www.justonemorebuild.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/IMG_0390-150x112.jpg http://www.justonemorebuild.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12...
- 03 Feb 2013, 20:22
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Not for safe, but....TINY GERMANIUMS!
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3631
Re: Not for safe, but....TINY GERMANIUMS!
Russian GT109B, which I'm pretty sure translates to "low gain, high leakage":
- 08 Jan 2013, 20:51
- Forum: Stuff Seen for Sale
- Topic: anybody use MPJA ?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1964
Re: anybody use MPJA ?
I have ordered from them. I ordered a soldering station for like $20 when I was just getting started. It never worked right, as you can expect with a $20 iron. The knob for setting the temperature had, for lack of a better term, a terrible taper. A degree of rotation in either direction was the diff...
- 03 Oct 2012, 17:39
- Forum: Amplifiers
- Topic: Epiphone Valve Junior Bass Mods Questions
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7466
Re: Epiphone Valve Junior Bass Mods Questions
As far as the case goes, I took the back grill panel and put it on the front. Looks really nice, and you can see the tubes and transformers that way. All black which looks pretty neat too. I can snap some pics if you'd like. I did the same thing, but I also flipped the cabinet upside down. Otherwis...
- 01 Sep 2012, 21:10
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Where to buy - tags for tagboard makers
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4752
Re: Where to buy - tags for tagboard makers
Check Mouser for the Keystone F-1M. They're... uhh... half of what you want. They also have the F-5M... EOL, though.
I looked. I don't believe Keystone makes the full tags.
Mike
I looked. I don't believe Keystone makes the full tags.
Mike
- 17 Aug 2012, 19:20
- Forum: Stuff Seen for Sale
- Topic: Hammond Hexagonal and Trapezoid Enclosures
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3279
Re: Hammond Hexagonal and Trapezoid Enclosures
I've got a 1590TRPC [pdf] sitting on my desk right in front of me. I plan on using it for a tap tempo tremolo. A couple of things to note on these: 1. Top jacks only. Side jacks would be at an angle. 2. They're tall! Mine is still in the plastic, but it measures 1.537" / 39mm high. Awesome. I c...
- 25 Jul 2012, 17:22
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Reliable source for IC7660SCPA in US?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2638
Re: Reliable source for IC7660SCPA in US?
He probably uses the 7660 for its higher current capability.
The 1044s are only good for a small amount of current-- 10mA, I think. The 7660 handles about 5x that, I think.
Mike
The 1044s are only good for a small amount of current-- 10mA, I think. The 7660 handles about 5x that, I think.
Mike
- 20 Jul 2012, 13:19
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Tayda Electronics
- Replies: 107
- Views: 63116
Re: Tayda Electronics
From Face Book I love that they do coupon codes, but I hate that they only post them to Facebook. I, along with millions of other people, have no desire even to visit Facebook, let alone sign up with them. They used to send them through email. So.... for those of us who don't do the Facebook thing,...
- 27 Jun 2012, 18:49
- Forum: Software Room
- Topic: EXCEL Transistor Sheet
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3856
Re: EXCEL Transistor Sheet
Cool idea.
You should put all of the headings on one line, and then do Data -> Filter -> Autofilter.
That allows you to search and sort very easily, setting up multiple criteria and viewing the results in a non-destructive fashion.
Mike
You should put all of the headings on one line, and then do Data -> Filter -> Autofilter.
That allows you to search and sort very easily, setting up multiple criteria and viewing the results in a non-destructive fashion.
Mike