I've got a copy of the seekwah scheme and was wondering if anyone is interested. Could I email it to one of you guys who has an imageshack e.t.c account to upload for the public?
Hey guys. I just got this a couple days ago. I love the concept, but it's a little too much for me as far as my tastes go right now, so it's on eBay. Pretty wide range of trem sounds, then you to account the envelope control, and you get some interesting things going on.
Overall, super cool pedal that's been built to last. As always, I'll recommend Pigtronix to anybody who asks. :thumbsup:
Here's some quick gutshots I took, nothing I think you could trace from, but it'll give you an idea of...
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Below is the ad copy from Kendrick. At what point do you guys think I said to myself Oh puh-lease! :roll:
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About a year is spend since i bought my Devi Ever VFM and now i start to miss this insane sound. So i decide to build it myself. I found scheme and build the trace.
VFMSM-schematic.gif
Here we are.
devfm.png
And trace.
trace mask.pdf
Now i think to do VFM with both insane/noise mods.
Hi all – After a major de-gooping session last night, the CJOD saga might be put to rest by this hopefully.
I’ve always suspected the CJOD was a TS variant – but, like most, I wanted to try one and see what all the fuss was about.
When the Blackmarket clone went on sale, I noticed a couple of things:-
1. At least 2 long term CJOD users said they had done a back to back compare and couldn’t hear ANY difference.
2. Some of the TGP CJOD’s began hitting the market as people bought the lower cost...
Got one of these in for repair recently.
No goop on this one, so it was an easy trace.
It's a fairly straight clone of the Zen Drive with a couple little tweaks and selectable diodes.
The strangest thing to me is the 10n cap on the input. It's one of those nasty little multilayer ceramics...
There are some other things... like the 2M resistors that seem superfluous and out of place... please don't ask me for any explanation as to the logic of why he did that.
Hi everyone. Since i bought fulltone's fulldrive 2 i've really been need more bass tone. I decide to do mod to bring bass tone back. And share is with you. Here we are...
Here is the circuit
First and last you need to do is change 0.1 uf cap to 0.22 uf (or more, read to the end). My is marked is Tracon 2A104K.
Here is the result. As you can see i used polarized cap, it's because i'd not usual one.
You can change cap with even more capacitance and bring more bass. Here is cap...
Hi guys, a friend of mine is interested by builing a V8 fuzz from Catalinbread, it seems to be based on a modified Fuzz Face, to get the oscillation at the end of the fuzz pot.. Anyway if someone has a schematic, it would be great..
For my part I'm looking for a good overdrive/booster pedal, and the SuperCharged OverDrive seems cool (even if it looks and sounds a lot like a SuperDuper by Zvex..). So the circuit could be made out of BS170 stages (SuperHardOn) and a contour control, which...
Overall, I'll have to say that I'm very impressed with the quality of construction. And no SMD!! It sounds good, too. :thumbsup
The stomp switch is board-mounted, but everything else is wired off-board. I'll need to desolder the leads to the 9v jack to fully remove it from the box (I'll be doing that later on this weekend and taking more photos).
There are five small trimmers mounted on the back of the PCB (the side facing when the enclosure lid is removed)...
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