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01-03-2013, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by dunwichamps yea hopefully he will pull it through. hard to think it is his first amp build on a 300W amp I have never done before. 6 Kt88s. Woot. | He's a brave man for sure, but you gotta take chances in life. Could turn out amazing, could all end in a flash of blue light, you never know.
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01-03-2013, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Ancient Tone He's a brave man for sure, but you gotta take chances in life. Could turn out amazing, could all end in a flash of blue light, you know. | yes just like my stuff 2. Its not a crazy difficult schematic. Just 1 channel, simple loop with no switching I believe, like a SLO loop Not a tone of controls either. 4 preamp tubes but 6 Kt88s is a lot of wiring on the back of the chassis. FVCKINHEAVY thing to carry aruond | 
01-03-2013, 11:13 AM
|  | DethByDoom | | Join Date: Sep 2012 Location: Houston,Tx | | | Byoc lazy sprocket on the way. I'm gonna order a custom fuzzrocious with income tax. Gonna be a rat tail and an osd. Demon rat! Rat for high gain and osd for low gain growl. Replace the fulltone bass driver. At least for a while. | 
01-03-2013, 11:14 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2012 Location: Madison, Wi | | | Oh, I thought the V6B was tube. Not so killer deal. I still like the looks of it. | 
01-03-2013, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by dunwichamps a new amp for you laz  | Ha! | 
01-03-2013, 11:17 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Austin, TX | | | Hell yeah to crust imagery for flyers! I was trying to make some of those for a little while. But my computer skills are crap.
Plus the site where I got all those black and white pics was shut down. They had all kinds of death pictures.
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01-03-2013, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by mc_muench | I'm diggin The River, nice groove. Quote:
Originally Posted by Lazarus.Bird | It's a guitar head, I used to have one about 8 years ago. They're kind of similar to an old Sunn Model T, with a quad of 6550 power tubes. Medium gain, pretty loud, nice thick chewer distortion when cranked. I used to use mine with a Big Muff for writing sludge riffs on guitar, eventually sold it to someone on the old SR.com forum. I don't see them around very often.
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01-03-2013, 11:24 AM
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01-03-2013, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by dunwichamps yes just like my stuff 2. Its not a crazy difficult schematic. Just 1 channel, simple loop with no switching I believe, like a SLO loop Not a tone of controls either. 4 preamp tubes but 6 Kt88s is a lot of wiring on the back of the chassis. FVCKINHEAVY thing to carry aruond | Gotcha, thenit hopefully shouldn't be too bad. Oh and I'm fully aware of how heavy 6 kt88 amps are.... I have one for a paperweight. 
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01-03-2013, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Ancient Tone Gotcha, thenit hopefully shouldn't be too bad. Oh and I'm fully aware of how heavy 6 kt88 amps are.... I have one for a paperweight.  | should say not a ton of controls | 
01-03-2013, 11:34 AM
|  | Plug In, Turn Up, Doom Out. Long Range Fluffer Owner: Dunwich Amps | | | | | i got this idea in my head. I dont think its crazy new but something I have been thinking about. What if I made a really big enclosure that had inside all the basic pedals on ones board. So generally from a git perspective, the basic building blocks are some kind of Fuzz/Dist/OD and a Delay. The enclosure would have a stomp for each effect and each effect would have its own input and output jacks so you could have reconfigurable order of effects with small patch cables doing that for you.
Like for a basic approach it could be. RAT + Muff + Delay + Verb. Then you would have no pedal board just a pedal box thing. Would have its own internal power supply for all the pedals, with an IEC jack on the side for power.
it is more or less a multi effects box but with a persons favorite discrete pedals, a more "analog" approach. possibly include isolated stereo outputs as well for stereo output ect and could even have stereo splitting internally for delay. | 
01-03-2013, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by dunwichamps i got this idea in my head. I dont think its crazy new but something I have been thinking about. What if I made a really big enclosure that had inside all the basic pedals on ones board. So generally from a git perspective, the basic building blocks are some kind of Fuzz/Dist/OD and a Delay. The enclosure would have a stomp for each effect and each effect would have its own input and output jacks so you could have reconfigurable order of effects with small patch cables doing that for you.
Like for a basic approach it could be. RAT + Muff + Delay + Verb. Then you would have no pedal board just a pedal box thing. Would have its own internal power supply for all the pedals, with an IEC jack on the side for power.
it is more or less a multi effects box but with a persons favorite discrete pedals, a more "analog" approach. possibly include isolated stereo outputs as well for stereo output ect and could even have stereo splitting internally for delay. | Could be cool, but each one would be total custom (might be a PITA for you). Unless you can talk us all into using the same pedals
Rad idea, though.
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01-03-2013, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeVictim Could be cool, but each one would be total custom (might be a PITA for you). Unless you can talk us all into using the same pedals  | well yea its a big, custom, and costly project if u want it all custom pimped.
Could be kind of kool but might ultimately be worthless due to how often people flip their board around. | 
01-03-2013, 11:51 AM
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01-03-2013, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by dunwichamps i got this idea in my head. I dont think its crazy new but something I have been thinking about. What if I made a really big enclosure that had inside all the basic pedals on ones board. So generally from a git perspective, the basic building blocks are some kind of Fuzz/Dist/OD and a Delay. The enclosure would have a stomp for each effect and each effect would have its own input and output jacks so you could have reconfigurable order of effects with small patch cables doing that for you.
Like for a basic approach it could be. RAT + Muff + Delay + Verb. Then you would have no pedal board just a pedal box thing. Would have its own internal power supply for all the pedals, with an IEC jack on the side for power.
it is more or less a multi effects box but with a persons favorite discrete pedals, a more "analog" approach. possibly include isolated stereo outputs as well for stereo output ect and could even have stereo splitting internally for delay. | Ahhhh going back to the old 70's touring band rig's of ole. I've thought about something similar before the problem is it requires alot of dedication to those specific sounds. Now if you could make one with moveable and swapable modules that could be pretty slick. So its like a modular synth rack but for pedals, so you design different size enclosures (4 module, 6 modules etc) and then offer a multitude of different modules for your different pedals. Then you use something like a 4 wire harness (power, signal L, signal R, ground) with connectors and thumbscrews to mount them into the enclosure. You could also break it down to mono enclosures + modules and stereo enclosures + modules. Could be pretty cool.
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01-03-2013, 11:52 AM
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01-03-2013, 11:53 AM
|  | Plug In, Turn Up, Doom Out. Long Range Fluffer Owner: Dunwich Amps | | | | | making it modular is probably beyond the scope of an analog design or even discrete digital boards for verb or delay. its kind of like here is a smattering of this builders pedals, ready to use and a complete board. | 
01-03-2013, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by dunwichamps making it modular is probably beyond the scope of an analog design or even discrete digital boards for verb or delay. its kind of like here is a smattering of this builders pedals, ready to use and a complete board. | Gotcha, I was just thinking of some way to combine a lunchbox synth and that devi ever console into a wicked pedalboard idea.
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01-03-2013, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by dunwichamps i got this idea in my head. I dont think its crazy new but something I have been thinking about. What if I made a really big enclosure that had inside all the basic pedals on ones board. So generally from a git perspective, the basic building blocks are some kind of Fuzz/Dist/OD and a Delay. The enclosure would have a stomp for each effect and each effect would have its own input and output jacks so you could have reconfigurable order of effects with small patch cables doing that for you.
Like for a basic approach it could be. RAT + Muff + Delay + Verb. Then you would have no pedal board just a pedal box thing. Would have its own internal power supply for all the pedals, with an IEC jack on the side for power.
it is more or less a multi effects box but with a persons favorite discrete pedals, a more "analog" approach. possibly include isolated stereo outputs as well for stereo output ect and could even have stereo splitting internally for delay. | Add some modulation and I'd be all over it. I'm imagining something that looks like and old modular synth with patch cables. I think it's a cool idea. | 
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