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Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 18:34
by sinner
Awesomski

Can't wait
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 08 Apr 2011, 00:23
by OverDrive
Any chance I could have an enclosure shipped to Canada?
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 08 Apr 2011, 00:44
by peps1
OverDrive wrote:Any chance I could have an enclosure shipped to Canada?
Im happy to ship anywhere, and will let you know postage cost when they are made and ready to ship.
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 09 Apr 2011, 02:49
by OverDrive
peps1 wrote:OverDrive wrote:Any chance I could have an enclosure shipped to Canada?
Im happy to ship anywhere, and will let you know postage cost when they are made and ready to ship.
Perfect. I will probably add a few PCBs as well. Thanks.
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 15 Apr 2011, 23:50
by OverDrive
Peps1, how much are the MK1s selling for?
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 15 Apr 2011, 23:59
by peps1
OverDrive wrote:Peps1, how much are the MK1s selling for?
Hello mate,
The non drill non painted ones are £25 less shipping, and the gold and black powder coated ones drilled to MK1 spec are £35 less shipping......but down to my last couple of each.

Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 16 Apr 2011, 05:47
by sinner
You've saved the painted and drilled one for me Brook?

Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 16 Apr 2011, 13:35
by peps1
yes mate, yours is safe and tucked away in my desk, ready when you want it!
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 05 Jun 2011, 22:26
by Seiche
any updates on the muff enclosures?
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 05 Jun 2011, 22:30
by peps1

Due in before the end of this month
Will post photos, dimensions and all that jazz as soon as there in.
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 17:54
by Cloud10
Hey can you mark me down for two BMPs? Also are any of the MKIs in gold left?
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 18:07
by peps1
Hello mate, got a couple of the gold MK1s left.....just PM me or email
info@pigeonfx.com to sort out.
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 18:15
by DrNomis
peps1 wrote:OverDrive wrote:Peps1, how much are the MK1s selling for?
Hello mate,
The non drill non painted ones are £25 less shipping, and the gold and black powder coated ones drilled to MK1 spec are £35 less shipping......but down to my last couple of each.

Wow-they make my jaw drop, all you need to put something in those enclosures are some vintage pointer-knobs, a few good Ge transistors, some .15 inch vero, and some vintage caps and resistors, oh and a couple of 1/4 inch sockets, footswitch,and a battery clip, and you've got a good fuzz pedal that looks the business....

Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 18:20
by peps1
And if you want to go down the full on mojo road.....

Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 18:39
by DrNomis
peps1 wrote:And if you want to go down the full on mojo road.....

You know, just for once, it'd be fun for me to try a full-on mojo build, I've got three spare RCA Ge transistors, which I bought from Caps 'N Such, They've got pretty decent gains, so I might even look into getting one of those enclosures, I'm not too fussed about the colour....
Those boards in the pic, are they similar to the boards used in Tonebenders?....

Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 20:08
by peps1
Yep, they are bang on to the MK1 that is wired point to point, and components are all in range to the original too (witched out a couple of the Hunts caps for philips for reliability).

Trouble is I can find the parts, and build the kits fast enough!
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 20:34
by DrNomis
peps1 wrote:Yep, they are bang on to the MK1 that is wired point to point, and components are all in range to the original too (witched out a couple of the Hunts caps for philips for reliability).

Trouble is I can find the parts, and build the kits fast enough!
Sounds like they're in big demand, you should have seen the resistors I pulled out of an old Tube radio that my dad bought at an auction for me, they had the three colour bands plus a silver tolerance band, but the body was a cream-coloured cylindrical shape with flat ends, and a lead coming out of them on each end, soooo wished I'd kept them....
I bought an old Tube radio transmitter from the local dump shop a few years ago, had some really nice ceramic turret-boards in it, scored three 9-pin tube sockets from it, as well as an EF86 tube, two 12AX7 tubes, and a 6V6 tube....
I might use the EF86 tube to make a tube mic, like a Neumann U47, or something....
I'll have to get back into buying old electronic stuff again one day.....

Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 26 Jun 2011, 23:23
by OverDrive
Any updates on the Muff enclosures?
Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 26 Jun 2011, 23:35
by peps1
Yes, VERY VERY sooon they will be here........been a little delay over weather or not to get the black faux leather powder-coating on the base part.
Just PM me your email and I ill send a bulk email out the second they touch down with picks and full info.

Re: Big Muff Enclosures
Posted: 04 Aug 2011, 08:41
by peps1
These are due in on the 26th!
They are fabricated in Bright Annealed Stainless and available with drilled and non-drilled tops (if you wanted to drill them for a Triangle or just have shitload of mods!)
All the part from these enclosures should be compatible for replacing, rehousing, cloning the following models.
THE “RAM'S HEAD” BIG MUFF π - VERSION 2
THE RED AND BLACK BIG MUFF π - VERSION 3
THE OP-AMP BIG MUFF π - VERSION 4
THE OP-AMP ”TONE BYPASS“ BIG MUFF π - VERSION 5
THE TRANSISTOR "REVERSE LOGO" BIG MUFF π - VERSION 6
THE USA NEW YORK REISSUE BIG MUFF π - VERSION 9
Prices less shipping are:
£ 28 Drilled
£ 23 Non-drilled