this is a re-house with mod'ed echo and trem . this one came out looking sweet :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yLM11EKUbw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv5P7G4wqN0
i cant figure out what to call it though , any idea's ?
this is a re-house with mod'ed echo and trem . this one came out looking sweet :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yLM11EKUbw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv5P7G4wqN0
i cant figure out what to call it though , any idea's ?
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so far i have made 5 lil amps , and 5 videos for those . i am in rehab now , so my work has stalled , i also got hung up on a scratch built circuit , i just cant figure out what is going wrong , the breadboard version works fines , all three pcb versions have failed !
my youtube channel does have some interesting how too stuff , even the "tools" one has some different ideas , i would encourage anyone to check more out on there . in the nar future i am planning on monkeying with some diy distotion , trem , and a few other ideas so there will be more eventually . or if you have a sense of humor check out "sesame sewer" or wheel of torture" :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMrXKE2M2tQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6aBmHTV1Tw
thanks for watching !
Yes, I gotta say: your videos, know-how, and technical skills are very much appreciated.
Keep them coming.
we spent a few hours story boarding / photographing and filming super short snippets for use in a new intro a while back but it stalled when my video editor (daughter) had scheduling conflicts (she got a job at mc donalds) .
you are correct about the fan guard concept , in my house all those sorts on safety features are removed immediately and re-purposed for decorative applications , my current condition enables me to get even closer to rotating sharp objects , with out fear of permanent injury .
thanks for watching Murray , and feedback is always a treat !
Hey!
I was expecting a guy with two fingers, and you evidently have an abundance of pairs that quite capable of craftsmanship!
The intro was a little scary...
I thought that speaker looked like it had a fan fingerguard, to keep injuries to a minimum. It looks nice, I have to go back to listen to the rest of the video.
Murray