Madbean Leviathan (Wampler Faux Analog Echo Delay)
Madbean’s great new project based on Wampler Faux Analog Echo Delay. Original infos available here. This video is for reference only:
Tools, Tones and Toys for Guitarists
Madbean’s great new project based on Wampler Faux Analog Echo Delay. Original infos available here. This video is for reference only:
Madbean’s great new project based on Earthquaker Devices Sea Machine. Original infos available here. 17/07/2016 Layout updated! Changed 33n cap to 3n3 and 10k resistor from PT2399’s pin 14 back to 1K.
For #FuzzFriday, here’s the Fix’d Fuzz from Blackout Effectors. Part Big Muff, part Bazz Fuss, part Fuzz Face, the Fix’d Fuzz uses the basic structure of the Big Muff, but replaces the 2 gain stages with a Bazz Fuss and a Fuzz Face-esque circuit. What makes it really interesting is that every stage of the … Read more
Here’s the Blue Note overdrive from Rockett. Fairly simple design around one half of a 4558 chip. Pots can be board mounted using right angle PCB mount pots to the solder-side of the board.
Here’s the Clari(not) from Mid-Fi. It’s a delay/vibrato/fuzz… thing that’s pretty cool, and the sibling of the Pitch Pirate Deluxe. It uses an LM386 amplifier that pushes a fairly standard PT2399 delay and an optical vibrato. I’ve laid it out for on-board pots mounted from the solder-side and you should be able to squeeze it … Read more
Ace Tone FM-3 Fuzz Master without the boost option. From kitrae schem
Another Japanese Big Muff variant, this one has some substantial modifications. This has a footswitch to select between boost or fuzz, but you can’t use both at the same time. The boost mode has it’s own volume and tone pots. There are also other differences in biasing, filtering, as well as the location of the … Read more
This is a rare Japanese Big Muff clone made by Shin Ei. It is a clone of a triangle Big Muff, however it has some substantial differences to the triangle Muff layout we have here on the site. The 47n caps in the clipping stages here vs the 1uf caps in the clipping stages … Read more
I recently acquired an Solec DO-131 St. Dist. + O. D. (horrendous name) as a defunct unit and fixed it up. I found the sound very pleasing and versatile. Apparently this taiwanese pedal has been sold originally as Electra 600D, then as Omnifex 700D(?) and as Solec name monster among others. As topology goes, i … Read more