SolidGoldFX Rosie schematics
Once I was searching for this schematics. Finally I bought the fuzz and plaid it for a while. Really good sound.
Now I opened the box and got the schematics. If anybody is interested I can post it here
Now I opened the box and got the schematics. If anybody is interested I can post it here
Yes, these were unpopulated. I guess there might be another version with additional stage - looks like there might be one more amplification stage. The sound is actually really good, very close to Led Zeppelin
- The G
- Grease Monkey
Sorry, I don't get the switching circuit. The pins 1...6 belong to a connector? A switch?
LATER: Oh, well, here it is what I understood from the schematic, using the usual 3PDT footswitch wiring. I did it mainly because Google Drive links have short lives.
LATER: Oh, well, here it is what I understood from the schematic, using the usual 3PDT footswitch wiring. I did it mainly because Google Drive links have short lives.
- bow_and_error
- Breadboard Brother
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I love your drafting & handwriting style. It reminds me of the schematics from old german broadcasting equipment.
By the way I don't quite understand how to upload images here, so I will share a folder with the pics of my Rosie and the pics of IF 6 was 9 (these I found in internet) - the boards are absolutely identical. So I think that this is a board on which both units can be assembled )) I would appreciate if someone uploads the pictures from my folder according to the rules of the DIY community
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