Yes! It’s true. Lectrolab made a Fuzz box. The FUZZ BUZZ. We know this thanks to a most generous reader, Bill Takatsuki of Chicago. Bill ventured into his basement, pulled out this exampl…
The ValveLiTzer: Low-voltage Tube Booster: Here's a little tube booster project for guitarists. It colors the sound with some tube distortion (although it's more an overdrive than a distortion pedal), a little compression, and it boosts the signal, too. It's a "dirty boost," with the flavor …
Here are a couple more - the simple passive tone control that can be added to any circuit or used as a simple passive tone control (WARNING - there is a slight volume drop), and a Brian May Treble booster with a Fat Switch added (use as treble booster or fat, more full sounding, booster). Both have been verified. I like the BMTB a lot (however, I just changed the diodes in my SHO pedal to 1N914s, and I like that even more.) Enjoy! Play it loud!
Includes box and everything that comes with a brand new pedal. The Big Muff Pi® Hardware Plugin® is a new type of product that transcends the limitations of traditional DAW plugins to bring the unique qualities of analog sound to digital recording. Analog hardware has a magical warmth that is beloved for its sound and feel. That was the genesis behind this product. Take the world’s most beloved harmonic distortion / sustainer and transform it into a plugin. It works like a standard DAW plugin, but recorded tracks go through the actual analog circuitry of EHX’s Big Muff Pi, injecting analog warmth into your session. Of course, it integrates seamlessly with all the most popular DAWs like Pro Tools®, Ableton Live®, Cubase®, GarageBand®, Logic Pro X®, Reaper® and more. Simply connect the Big Muff to your DAW by USB, select a track, and open the plug-in window. Instead of software emulation, you have real clipping diodes, overdriving transistors, and nature itself coloring your sound. The analog circuit is pushed over the edge and loses control. The sound you hear is the natural warmth of electromagnetic chaos. The new Big Muff Pi Hardware Plugin can even function as a 2-in/2-out USB audio recording interface, which enables the user to record with or without the Big Muff effect engaged. The Big Muff Pi Hardware Plugin can be used as a stand-alone pedal and shares the circuit design of the legendary 1973 Violet Ram’s Head Big Muff. That coveted pedal has set the standard for musical distortion and has been heard on countless classic recordings. It’s renowned for its unmistakable articulation and exceptional sustain, and now it’s has been updated to be true stereo. It also features Tone Wicker, Tone Bypass and presets. With the ability to store up to ten footswitch-accessible presets on the pedal itself and as many as your computer can hold, it is truly a Big Muff Pi like no other! Wailing solos. Crunchy rhythm. Fat drums. Thundering bass. Liven up just about any track or instrument in your mix. Not just for guitar players, the Big Muff Pi Hardware Plugin opens the universe of real analog circuitry to all digital recording artists and computer musicians! Brings analog warmth and magic to the digital domain. Great on guitar, but also exceptional on keys, drums, vocals and more Integrates seamlessly with all popular DAWs (digital audio workstations) like Pro Tools®, Ableton Live®, Cubase®, GarageBand®, Logic Pro X®, Reaper® and more Works like a standard DAW plugin and it can also be used as a stand-alone pedal The Big Muff Pi Hardware Plugin’s circuit design is straight from the legendary 1973 Violet Ram’s Head Big Muff with some very special updates including true stereo A Tone Wicker switch delivers the option of opening up 3 high frequency filters for extra top-end snarl and bite A Tone Bypass button completely removes the tone control for broadband Big Muff slam Ten footswitch-accessible presets let you dial in and recall your favorite Big Muff sounds Provides the added versatility and enhanced functionality of a 2-in/-2-out USB audio recording interface… record with or without the Big Muff effect engaged Comes with an EHX 9Volt power supply and can also be powered via its USB 2.0 Type B port
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While I know we've posted this previously, I found this layout to be one of the more useful ones. Look into our archives / previous posts for more Valvecaster layouts. Power source I was getting better results with 12v 1A, see Garth's 24v version below. -K Another idea is to incorporate a boost of your own choice (i prefer the alembic stratoblaster) and hook that up before C1 . This gives the pedal an extra boost to the circuit so it distorts more. I would use separate pots for this, not a dual pot. WIRING DIAGRAM w/ LED & True Bypass Footswitch GARTH's VALVECASTER w/ MODS @ 24V
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Proyecto completo para la construcción de un preamplificador valvular híbrido muy simple que trabaja con solo 12V y que usa la 12AU7 / ECC82.
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A large online repository or library of guitar pedal schematics, layouts, PCB transfers, and tagboard layouts. All rights reserved to respective owner(s) - not for profit / for educational purposes ONLY.
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Stage Center Reverb Bill of Materials Resistor ((1/4 watt rating) 2 - 4.7k 1 - 10k 1 - 22k 1 - 33k 1 - 47k 1 - 470k 1 - 1M 1 - 2.2M Pots 2 - 50k log can be linear or log (audio) taper. Capacitors (minimum 16 volt rating) 1 - 220pF 1 - 0.01uF 2 - 0.02uF 3 - 0.22uF 2 - 39uF Op Amp 1 - TL074 Other Reverb Springs - Input Impedance of 310 Ohms (Accutronics 4DB2C1D) Reverb Springs Bag (optional) 2 - cables with RCA jacks on both ends. These are used to connect the reverb springs to the circuit. 1 - 3PDT or DPDT heavy duty foot switch 2 - 1N4001 diodes 1 - 14 pin op amp socket (optional) 1 - Stereo Quarter inch Jack (input) 1 - Mono quarter inch jacks (output) 2 - RCA female jacks 2 - 9v battery snaps & holder and/or DC jack(s) Copper-clad board, etchant, 24 gauge stranded wire Enclosure affiliate program
A large online repository or library of guitar pedal schematics, layouts, PCB transfers, and tagboard layouts. All rights reserved to respective owner(s) - not for profit / for educational purposes ONLY.
While I know we've posted this previously, I found this layout to be one of the more useful ones. Look into our archives / previous posts for more Valvecaster layouts. Power source I was getting better results with 12v 1A, see Garth's 24v version below. -K Another idea is to incorporate a boost of your own choice (i prefer the alembic stratoblaster) and hook that up before C1 . This gives the pedal an extra boost to the circuit so it distorts more. I would use separate pots for this, not a dual pot. WIRING DIAGRAM w/ LED & True Bypass Footswitch GARTH's VALVECASTER w/ MODS @ 24V
The ValveLiTzer: Low-voltage Tube Booster: Here's a little tube booster project for guitarists. It colors the sound with some tube distortion (although it's more an overdrive than a distortion pedal), a little compression, and it boosts the signal, too. It's a "dirty boost," with the flavor …
A fully analog echo designed in the tradition of the classic Japanese units that feature the MN3205 chip.
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I wonder what this Spam pedal does ? Introducing the SPAM pedal, the ultimate noise-making machine. This pedal is designed to create the most annoying and grating sounds you've ever heard. It's like having a symphony of nails on a chalkboard, a choir of screeching cats, and a band of malfunctioning robots, all in one.
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