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Post by gfxbss on Nov 24, 2010 22:45:35 GMT -5
ColorSound Overdriver Clone Backside Alternate View. 1st of 5 Rangemaster Clones that I have made. Alternate View. Backside. Custom Switcher. Inside Backside The switcher is 1 In 3 Out(or 3 In 1 Out). You can have any combination of the three on at once. Most useful, IMHO, in a recording situation, cut a guitar once, have three different tracks on three different amps..... Guy wanted it to look home made, so I mounted it in a 6" PVC cap w/ a drain cover for the bottom. This is just three of the dozen or so pedals that I have made so far.... Thanks guys, Tyler
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Post by ijustwannastrat on Nov 25, 2010 12:25:45 GMT -5
I'm totally digging the 3/1 pedal.
I told my uncle that recording multiple amps at the same time would be awesome, so instead of making a deal like that, he decided to get a re-amper. Holy overspending, batman!
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Post by ashcatlt on Nov 25, 2010 14:40:53 GMT -5
Whatcha got under all the hot glue near that central switch? Is that a buffer before the split?
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Post by gfxbss on Nov 25, 2010 15:24:50 GMT -5
Woah, yeah that would be a massive overspend.
Nope, no buffer. The circuit is completely passive. That is just a single strip of vero that I used for ground.
Tyler
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Post by gfxbss on Nov 25, 2010 21:15:06 GMT -5
BTW, I should also mention that it is not hot glue. It is something called friendly plastic. It comes in pellet form, and when heated melts and can be molded however you want. After it hardens, you can remelt it as many times as need be.
Also once it is hardened it is hard enough and dense enough to be drilled and tapped with out any issues.
Tyler
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