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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.
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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
:secret: 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.
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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.... :thumbsup

Re: Big Muff Enclosures

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

Those boards in the pic, are they similar to the boards used in Tonebenders?.... :hmmm:

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).
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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).
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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.... :D

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.... :D

I might use the EF86 tube to make a tube mic, like a Neumann U47, or something.... :D

I'll have to get back into buying old electronic stuff again one day..... :D

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. :horsey:

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