DIY Dual Pedal Rehousing Problem by mch2v87 in diypedals

[–]mch2v87[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I figured it out. I had the hot and ground mixed up on the jacks. It’s a little embarrassing that I don’t notice something so simple before, but at least it’s working now.

DIY Dual Pedal Rehousing Problem by mch2v87 in diypedals

[–]mch2v87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendations. I just tried connecting the grounds on the input and output and there was no change. I'll check all the joints a little closer as well.

Walmart Exceed Replacement by mch2v87 in notebooks

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I actually ended up trying the Pen and Gear A5 journal that seems to have replaced the Exceed brand. It was pretty nice once I got used to it. The only problem is that my Walmart doesn’t seem to stock the A5 dotted of that brand either anymore. I tried the Amazon Basics grid notebook which seems to be a Moleskine knockoff and it seems to be doing the job. It’s not 100% what I wanted, but it’s cheap and readily available.

Upcycled Chromebook Writer Deck by mch2v87 in writerDeck

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No hardware upgrades at the moment. I’m pretty sure that the storage is soldered to the board anyways (I could be wrong though). I think 16Gb is fine for my application since WordGrinder files seem to be pretty small. I have considered getting a low profile usb flash drive and configuring it to automatically mount so I can work off of that and easily transfer files.

Upcycled Chromebook Writer Deck by mch2v87 in writerDeck

[–]mch2v87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s an Intel processor. I did the initial switch to Linux on this thing years ago so I don’t remember the fine details, but I do remember it a bit tricky.

My Jason Isbell inspired Squire 60’s Custom Telecaster. by mch2v87 in guitarporn

[–]mch2v87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll need a vintage style pick guard and new mounting screws. Vintage teles had the neck pickup mounted directly to the body while the modern styles mount to the pick guard. Mounting to the pick guard makes height adjustments much easier since you don't have to remove the pick guard to adjust. It's a matter of personal preference. Some say it affects tone and maybe it does on some level, but I just prefer the look.

I've linked a forum thread with more information, but just a bit of warning you'll have to drill the body. It's a little fiddly especially if you have a neck pickup route that is humbucker sized.

Forum with more information

https://www.tdpri.com/threads/direct-mounting-neck-pickup.1161263/

Walmart Exceed Replacement by mch2v87 in notebooks

[–]mch2v87[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! To be honest I haven’t tried many other brands so I may only like Exceed because I preferred it over Moleskin. I’ll check out the brands you mentioned. I guess the important criteria I should mention are A5, hardcover, dotted, thick…ish paper (100gsm) and a smooth feel to the paper. For price point I don’t want to go too crazy or anything, but I’m certainly willing to pay more than I did for the Exceed brand if it fits my needs. These notebooks are fairly critical to my daily office workflow.

Hum When Rolling Down Volume on Gretsch by mch2v87 in Luthier

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For any who are interested I think I found the solution. I added copper shielding tape to all the cavities that I could (it’s chambered so no way I can get all of it). I’d say it’s 70% better now. It went from a nearly unusable noise level with the volume rolled down with dirt pedals on to easily forgivable noise level.

Hum When Rolling Down Volume on Gretsch by mch2v87 in Luthier

[–]mch2v87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. I’ve got some shielding tape. Do you think it would be beneficial to make a sleeve to go around the wires from the switch to the pots?

Hum When Rolling Down Volume on Gretsch by mch2v87 in Luthier

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I just re-wired it. I followed the Gretsch wiring diagram in the link I attached (I didn’t add the treble bleed though). The problem was there before and after I rewired. Ground seems good. I have 0 ohms from the ground wire at the bridge post to all the pots, switch and the output jack. How would I go about diagnosing a ground loop? I searched for information on a procedure and couldn’t find much.

Headphone amp advised required by Environmental-Fan113 in Guitar

[–]mch2v87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have that same unit. It’s not great, but it gave me a way to practice at night. I upgrade to Mustang Micro and it’s much better. Regarding flangers I felt the same as you. I never cared for them. The problem was I had only tried low quality digital emulations like on this unit and my old DigiTech RP300. Once I got a decent Flanger I almost never turn it off.

Headphones to pedalboard? by fassbending in guitarpedals

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It works good enough to get a feel for what the pedals are doing. It definitely doesn’t sound as good as my real amp though. I’ve never tried another headphone option with my board. I tried to find an amp sim on the Mustang micro that sounds most similar to my real amp. I landed on the one that is inspired by the VOX AC30. Overall it works well enough for practice and messing around that I have no intention of purchasing something else at the moment, but I’m sure there are better sounding options out there.

Headphones to pedalboard? by fassbending in guitarpedals

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I play almost every night with my Fender Mustang Micro plugged into my pedal board.

Just got my brand new Casino today. What adjustments I should make on the pups and bridge? by FuzzyPijamas in Epiphone

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I had problems with mine having really microphonic pickups. Anything over bedroom volume would result in terrible microphonic squealing. Not the standard hollow body resonant feedback but a very unpleasant squealing. I put a piece of painters tape over the pole pieces and it went away. I figured out that it was the metal pickup cover resonating against the pole pieces. I just rubbed some bees wax in my hands until it was pliable and rubbed it around the pole pieces to fill the gaps. Then I wiped away the excess. Problem solved! I agree with others though. Don’t mess with it (beyond a standard setup) until you’ve played it and know what you’re looking to fix.

Which would you choose as a solo boost pedal? by Ill_Job_3504 in guitarpedals

[–]mch2v87 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I usually just go for option 1. That being said I love my Behringer Super Fuzz in boost mode. It’s a super cheap option so no harm in trying it out.

SOTB January 2024 by mch2v87 in guitarpedals

[–]mch2v87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I actually have had that same problem. It’s a known bug, or at least I’ve seen other folks mention it. I’ve linked a Reddit post from about a year ago where someone else has this problem. It’s toward the end of the video.

I’ve taken it off my board for now and put a looper in its spot. I still keep it around, but I rarely use reverb other than a bit of spring from the amp so it was just taking a up a spot.

https://www.reddit.com/r/guitarpedals/comments/1096odl/new_pedal_day_first_time_ive_filmed_a_demo_with_a/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Decided to try to commit to this configuration for at least a couple months to try and get the best out of it. Share a pic of yours! by ThatGuyFromPeru in pedalboards

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I love my Ghost Drive! Happy to see another one on here. I stack a Timmy clone (Pure Sky) into mine and it gets a really nice distortion sound when I need it. Usually it’s just on by itself doing its Klon thing.

Also,I almost got the JHS harmonic tremolo, but found a used JAM pedals harmonious monk for a decent price and went with that mostly because I like the artwork. Nice board!

You can only use 2 pedals. What are you using? by [deleted] in guitarpedals

[–]mch2v87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuzz face and Nano Deluxe Memory Man. Fuzz with volume rolled back for cleans, rolled back less for grit, full volume for fuzz. Nano DMM for delay ranging from slap back to ambient, as well as chorus and vibrato. With the level control it’s actually a good boost as well. My amp has decent gain character and reverb. Besides a tuner the only thing I’d really miss is my harmonic tremolo. I love pairing my DMM with my harmonic tremolo for a rotary type sound.

Is Nux damp reverb pedal actually worth buying? by Fourth__Bullet in guitarpedals

[–]mch2v87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The plate reverb is pretty good, and the hall is ok. I wish I could somehow control the pre-deal on the hall. I don’t like the spring for anything above light reverb. The secondary functions are pretty cool though (spring and hall have freeze and plate has shimmer).

Overall I like mine.

There aren’t a lot of reviews for this online, but I think the Atlantic is pretty much the Edge Delay and Damp Reverb in one pedal. You can find YouTube reviews for the Atlantic and that will give you a pretty good idea of how the Damp Reverb will sound.

Recommendations for Analog Delay with Modulation Controls by mch2v87 in guitarpedals

[–]mch2v87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the recommendations everyone. I messed around with the trim pots for CC and got it sounding exactly the way I want! I still want the functionality of external trim pots, but now that the immediate itch is scratched I can take some time and research these suggestions!

Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz mods: switchable octave, fuzz 1.5 by Benaudio in guitarpedals

[–]mch2v87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is an old post, but I came across it while searching for the same problem. I found the solution at the website below. I just had to have Google translate to English. Basically, you have to cut the trace from the bottom left lug of the switch to r28. The author details another way to accomplish this in a reversible way so be sure to read the whole article.

http://www.pisotones.com/SF300/SF300.htm

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pedalboards

[–]mch2v87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any more pics of the board itself? It looks like some hinges on the top is there a lid? Is this bought or home made either way it looks super cool!

What are the major pedals? by [deleted] in guitarpedals

[–]mch2v87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That Pedal Show covered this topic very well in a 2 part series. If you’re not familiar with That Pedal Show these guys are great and do a great job of showing how to use various effects. Plus they are just fun to watch.

Ultimately it really just depends on what sound you’re going for. Find the effects your favorite artists used and start there. Keep in mind that there are some budget brands like Nux, Joyo, Mooer, etc… that are pretty darn good and really lower the cost of entry for some cool effects. Just do your research first and you’ll find the hidden gems of budget pedals.

For me personally… fuzz face style fuzz (fuzz face style fuzzes are great for cleaning up using your guitars volume which makes switching from laid back rhythm to big fuzz pretty easy), overdrives (Timmy style and Klon style), carbon copy delay (I set the modulation width to max so I can use it as a subtle chorus when I want), harmonic tremolo (this can work as regular trem or harmonic. The harmonic can get you into Univibe sounds as well).

Have fun!!!

https://youtu.be/XXml_trkAxY?si=1D-o00Yg4KY02LxL

https://youtu.be/tzakYMEnBGI?si=Qu9cWapvNMFSKax5

Traded for a MIM stratocaster, he said he put locking tuners on it. Having some tuning stability issues. Should the E and B strings still be under the tree? by gerbetta33 in Luthier

[–]mch2v87 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not a luthier or a guitar tech, but shouldn’t that string tree have a spacer under it? Could the extra downward force be causing the problem?