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Diy FX

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Topic: Diy FX
Posted By: thunderfingers
Subject: Diy FX
Date Posted: June 28 2010 at 12:35
Hi guys,

I'm a newbie & have been building FX for a while but a recent illness have slowed me down. 

I was particularly interested in Dean's "infinity sustainer" project but that thread seems to have dried up. How's that project going?

Are there many members that build FX?

Jim



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Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: June 28 2010 at 17:05
Welcome to the PA Jim. Approve
 
I've already answered by PM, but the prototype http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=47359 - sustainer is fitted in my Squire and it works - not great, but it works. I admit that I spent more time (and money) making the finished guitar look good than I did on the electronics of the sustainer circuit. I never did get the Class D amp I designed to drive the coil working properly, but as the LM386 amp worked okay I gave up trying.
 
The real problem for scratch-built FX peddles is the cost - it's cheaper to buy a good one than it is to make a poor one. And factory made ones tend to look better and be far more reliable.
 
The other "downer" is the boxes available to home-builders to put the FX into - they are usually pretty horrible and don't like being stomped on. Of course you can buy a broken used peddle and put your own electronics in it, but when faced with a busted unit my first instinct is to fix it. Wink 
 


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Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: June 28 2010 at 17:13
I made a killswitch pedal out of a can of car wax Rawks


Posted By: warrplayer
Date Posted: June 29 2010 at 20:54
Or for those of us with no real electronics skills you can go with mod kits. I've got a couple of Boss CS-3 sustainers (the blue compression pedals) with simple mods in them that make them sound like a million bucks.



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