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Post by puppiesonacid »

which Craig Anderton Design would you say this is based on?

looks a lot like the attached project file, or am I just seeing things?

if it is, then the angry troll is the tone leper with variable settings?
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I'd say it's a 386-type thing-a-ma-bob.

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madbean wrote:I'd say it's a 386-type thing-a-ma-bob.
yeah i know i've seen something like it before?

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Post by MoreCowbell »

The "Angry Troll" and the "Tone Leper" are the same except for the "range" (Anger) control. They use
the same PCB as well.
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Thanks for confirming my suspicions, morecowbell. I appreciate it, yeah it looked like the freq boost with Andertons suggested modifications for greater control. Jeorge is a very enterprising guy, even though he said he wouldn't re-issue old way huge stuff, he just renamed and modded it.

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puppiesonacid wrote:Thanks for confirming my suspicions, morecowbell.
No problem. I recognized the PCB, so I just made a composite photo and they matched. :D
Thanks for the gut shot !

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Post by MrHuge »

pcb is modified for the Troll... they are not the same.
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MrHuge wrote:pcb is modified for the Troll... they are not the same.
-MH
MrHuge wrote:The Angry Troll uses the same PCB, but it's modified...
It's a linear signal booster.
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Same PCB... different circuits.
The PCB has traces cut and such to make the Troll. The same PCB was used with mods on the Sasquatch.
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yeah i just compared the pics again and noticed some extra caps on the board for the leper... whats the sasquatch do? same thing just different however paradoxical that it may sound

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Tone Leper was a freq (around 800Hz) booster
Angry Troll is a linear signal booster
Sasquatch was a overdrive/Fuzz

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Post by Yucatown »

I have a tone leper and I love it. I had an angry troll and I didn't like it.

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Hi FSB gang! This Stompbox is absolutely new and will be at home till the end of the week! Wanna more guts? If so, tomorrow can make much more pics on a day light!
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I'd love to see it... some up close high res photos of both board sides...

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Post by Hides-His-Eyes »

I know this sounds stupid, but I always imagined Way Huge would be a zany through-hole-handdrawn-PCB kinda company... Bit surprised by those guts (but not negatively!)
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Hides-His-Eyes wrote:I know this sounds stupid, but I always imagined Way Huge would be a zany through-hole-handdrawn-PCB kinda company...

I dont know if they ever were, but they're certainly not going to be now. They're owned by Dunlop and in no way a small company any longer.

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Dr Tony Balls wrote:I dont know if they ever were, but they're certainly not going to be now. They're owned by Dunlop and in no way a small company any longer.
It shouldn't matter as long as mr huge works for dunlop and they keep the quality up to his standards :thumbsup
Id like to hear an old and new ap side by side, it would be interesting to see what audible difference the collaudio chips make.

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ckyvick wrote:
Dr Tony Balls wrote:I dont know if they ever were, but they're certainly not going to be now. They're owned by Dunlop and in no way a small company any longer.
It shouldn't matter as long as mr huge works for dunlop and they keep the quality up to his standards :thumbsup
Id like to hear an old and new ap side by side, it would be interesting to see what audible difference the collaudio chips make.

I didnt say anything about the quality of old vs. new, just the manufacturing technique.

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I'm wondering if the top PCB (the one soldered to jack inputs) is not only there for bypass switching (and maybe power handling ?), and the other one -soldered to pots- for the effect in itself. This design is interesting.

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