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what are these last 2? the one looks like a ZVex Woolly Mammoth Clone... |
last one is a looper with a feedback loop switch, and yes, that's a woolly mammoth "clone" indeed.
I speak on behalf of SJIND coz I klnow everything ahhhahaha!! |
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damn I LOVE day of the tentacle and stompboxes... do oyu wanna trade for a handpainted fuzz factor :) hrhrhr |
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I recently found the circuit for the woolly mammoth and plan on trying to make one myself at some point based on what i heard about their gnarly low end fuzz... i like how it uses relatively easy to find and cheap transistors (2N3904s) as opposed to expensive germaniums or syphisticated silicones to match according to Hfe or whatnot, kinda ridiculus that ZVex has these things for over $350 but it is a custom/boutique pedal and i respect his designs (i.e. love the fuzz factory i have)... |
Yeah I suppose that is the great little secret of the pedal industry. Thats why so many people are creating their own designs and undercutting builders.
C'est La Vie. |
Well technically it's a Fuzzy Elephant from Aron Nelson's layouts webpage.
I've seen what's purported to be the Woolly Mammoth on Analog Guru's site. It's slightly different, but the end result is the same. |
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looks awesome!
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Should I maybe post the for sale thing in non-sonic gossip?
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do the blogspot and a proper thread, man!
wooops, I still have to tweak stuff on my tentaclooper...I'm a lazy ass guy with near-to-none free time to go down in the basement and play... |
I just built a Zvex Wooly Mammoth clone, for about 1/10th the price of an actual one!
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It's a nice easy build too. |
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Hi, I've got a question.. I've got a USA made Big Muff only a couple of years old. I like the sound but is it not true bypass? There seems to be reduction in the fullness and quality of sound when it's plugged in even when it's turned off... If it's not really true bypass is it an easy fix? I can solder but am pretty ignorant when it comes to schematics and technical talk. Would my problem be taken care of by running it through the effects loop instead of straight from guitar through muff into amp? I have a fender blues deville and it doesn't really have an effects loop but does have power amp "in" and "out". Sorry if this is a question that's already been covered, I'm an old sonic youth fan but new to these forums. Thanks.
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Take a picture of the insides and I can tell you.
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Cool, Thank you. I have to leave for a while but I'll take a pic and post it later this morning. Thanks again.
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Sorry, I haven't posted that pic yet, I've had car problems, job change and visiting sisters over thanksgiving.
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that's cool man
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