RayRay
Well-Known Member
Was just thinking of asking does Moose do delays...
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Working on a name for it atm. Any ideas?
Another new one. Echoplex style pre amp/boost, true bypass effects loop with passive volume control, always on tuner out, global mute.
Working on a name for it atm. Any ideas?
DAM already have the Red Rooster (range master replica) so might be a bit close but I do like it. I keep reading the label and trying to work something off that like Fix boost or something.
That's pretty much what I did with that pedal there, the boost is for using with his passive bass so he gets the same levels as his actives, mute is for switching basses too, was going to go with something completely flat but I sold him on the EP booster which he's more than happy with. How neutral do you want? Probably the flattest/simplest is the Jack Orman/AMZ Mosfest Boost but I love the EP boost myself. Lots of people like the Super Hard on too which is based on the AMZ but adds a bit more sparkle to the highs without quite being a treble boost. Great thing about the EP is that it has two dip switches, treble and bass, so you can use it as flat or either bass or treble boost and it just sounds great. The split to tuner out is the same circuit I use for ABY pedals too which is a JFET splitter.
Don't go stealing my ideas now! haha
Yeah that'd work, so SHO then a simple adjustable high cut filter, have a look at the filter on the Rat or Sonic Titan for inspiration there.
They're essentially a Fuzz Face just different values. My Dobsky has a lot of Jumbo Tonebender in there. Transistor choice seems really key to getting the germ ones sounding good. Haven't really tried them at all but getting a lend of a couple of DAM Mark IIs soon to try. Must try my hand at one of the Italian/Vox silicon ones too.
They're essentially a Fuzz Face just different values. My Dobsky has a lot of Jumbo Tonebender in there. Transistor choice seems really key to getting the germ ones sounding good. Haven't really tried them at all but getting a lend of a couple of DAM Mark IIs soon to try. Must try my hand at one of the Italian/Vox silicon ones too.
there should be a forum entitled 'moose's solder helpline'
crai. my FSH-1 build is dead in the water.
crai. my FSH-1 build is dead in the water.
yeah. i spent about 4 hours at it last sunday. you kind of lose perspective after an hour or two. socketed transistors were inserted incorrectly, so maybe they were blown. will have another bash when i get a chance.
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