Just finished wiring it 10 minutes ago. Haven't fired it up yet (so excited I had to blog first 8-)
Its a 'pitch-shifting' vibrato unit that utilises a hammond saturable reactor (one of my state-side buddies sent me a couple a while back) and 2 x 12AU7, 2 x 12AX7 and a 12DW7. Designed to be plugged in front of a geetar amp (like a stand alone reverb). Its got 4 phase/pitch/harmonic controls, a feedback control output level/CF bypass and the trem oscillator controls. There is a switch on the front stage that bypasses the vibrato section to make the unit function as a tube booster. The output level is a dual-gang pot that turns up the recovery stage whilst mixing out the CF bypass or vice-versa. See schematic (pdf file)
Found a nice bit of scandinavian pine for the front of the box.
Hopefully there isn't too much troubleshooting ahead and I can get some soundbytes up soon
I used a spare 2nd-hand chassis I had lying around otherwise everything is hand-made (incl the PT)
Its a 'pitch-shifting' vibrato unit that utilises a hammond saturable reactor (one of my state-side buddies sent me a couple a while back) and 2 x 12AU7, 2 x 12AX7 and a 12DW7. Designed to be plugged in front of a geetar amp (like a stand alone reverb). Its got 4 phase/pitch/harmonic controls, a feedback control output level/CF bypass and the trem oscillator controls. There is a switch on the front stage that bypasses the vibrato section to make the unit function as a tube booster. The output level is a dual-gang pot that turns up the recovery stage whilst mixing out the CF bypass or vice-versa. See schematic (pdf file)
Found a nice bit of scandinavian pine for the front of the box.
Hopefully there isn't too much troubleshooting ahead and I can get some soundbytes up soon
I used a spare 2nd-hand chassis I had lying around otherwise everything is hand-made (incl the PT)
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