Showing posts with label bass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bass. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Mind Rocker #2

Mind Rocker #2 for Neil from Seeland/Windscale. Bass heavy Fuzz Face with extra volume.
This one has Level and Fuzz controls, and NPN ASY28 transistors.















Saturday, December 12, 2009

Shin-Ei FY-2 Companion Bass Fuzz

FY-2 modded for extra bass and with a silver Hammerite finish.
















Friday, November 27, 2009

Bass Tonebender mk1

Tonebender mk1 for Francesco in Italy.  This one has slightly larger input and output capacitors than stock and more volume, same as the Doombender mk1.















Saturday, November 7, 2009

Doombender mk1

This is basically a Tonebender mk1 with larger input and output capacitors for more bass, fixed bias, and a 1m2 output resistor for more volume.  Uses OC71, OC73, and OC45 germanium transistors and tagboard circuit construction.  Soundclip soon.














Sunday, September 27, 2009

Bass Shin Ei FY-2

Shin Ei FY-2 for Pierluigi in Italy, modded for extra Bass, and with custom labelling.
















Thursday, September 17, 2009

Maestro FZ-1

Maestro FZ-1 for Neil from Seeland/Windscale.  Its for Bass so has a slightly larger value input capacitor, and a switch to choose between the stock value and a much larger value output capacitor.  2 x 1.5v batteries required!














Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Bass Fuzz Face with Bias control

Bass Fuzz Face for John.  Larger input/output caps, BC-108/BC-109 Silicon transistors, Bias control for the second transistor, 9v DC input.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Tube Booster

Tube Booster for Neil (bassist for Windscale/Seeland).

Monday, November 10, 2008

Bass Fuzz Face

Bass Fuzz Face.  Larger value capacitors than stock, and socketed NTK-274 germanium transistors with adjustable bias resistors.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

1960's Kay 'SG' Bass

My trusty Kay short scale bass!

4 knob GE Bass Fuzz Face

Fuzz Face with input and output capacitors optimised for Bass (sounds great with guitar as well), plus input and output bias controls giving more control over the sound of the fuzz.  Overall volume and fuzz control as well.  So from left to right = Volume, input bias, output bias, and Fuzz.  Features AC-128 Germanium transistors.  Bass soundclip here.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Bass Fuzz Face


Just finished this for Neil from Windscale.   It's a Bass Fuzz Face featuring AC-128 germanium transistors, all the Jimi Hendrix/Roger Mayer modifications to the original Fuzz Face circuit, and input/output capacitor mods for extra bass.  I have also added a switch that takes the 'fizz' from the top end making the sound even more 'bassy'.  Sound sample coming soon.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Bass Fuzz


Bass Fuzz with slightly different layout - the main control is at the front.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Bass Fuzz Pro


Bass Fuzz Pro made to order for Mike from Dorchester.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Bass Fuzz



Another Bass Fuzz finished, great pedal for 60's style garage psyche bass, soundclip here.
Very popular at the moment, this one sold within hours of being put on Ebay!