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I wish I could get off my arse and finish some stuff!
Theres lots of good info out there, take a course at a vocational or local college if you want/can. and to be honest..a lot of what I do is guestimations.
Like I know a .047 will allow less bass than a .1, but I dont know exact measurements or response curves of various capacitors...I am just familiar with certain sounds.
I used some shelving ( I think it was poplar) that I got from a hardware store, some wood glue and black, "hammered metal" textured paint. Oh yeah, and velcro. It's powered with a 1 Spot.
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another LMB-3 user. I'm learning more and more about how to use mine.Like Mike said: no strings, missing a pickup, not wired up and hasnt been able to be played for about 4 years now i think
Its an ongoing project that i cant be bothered finsihing
I wish I could get off my arse and finish some stuff!
, take a course at a vocational or local college if you want/can.
Thanks Rcubed. Im familiar with the site..but I know for the life of me im too darned lazy to remember the formula or even to go to the site once in a while....Good thing Im not an EE by trade.

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I used some shelving ( I think it was poplar) that I got from a hardware store, some wood glue and black, "hammered metal" textured paint. Oh yeah, and velcro. It's powered with a 1 Spot.
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Here you go: http://www.muzique.com/schem/filter.htm
Will calculate the corner frequency for both lowpass and highpass filters.
Cream Pie>BlueBeard>Analogue Filter>Cream Pie>Hellbaby>Pulp Mill>Tuner(i placed it here so i can mute my signal that is going to the PA>Tone Hammer.
i also have a delay that i was thinking of putting on there in the place of the second cream pie but i still dont think that ill fit 8 pedals on there especially with the Tone Hammer.