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 Post subject: More of my "NON-Finish" BYOC builds
PostPosted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:48 am 
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Overdrive w/ asymmetric clipping & bottom boost toggle switch
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They look awesome but can you see them on stage?


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Knight of Cups wrote:
They look awesome but can you see them on stage?

Believe me, if there's any light at all on that stage you'll see them just fine. The pix were taken without any flash and you can see how well they reflect light.


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What toggle switch did you use, and how hard was it to fit in there?


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Code001 wrote:
What toggle switch did you use, and how hard was it to fit in there?

Mini DPDT Toggle Switch

If you can drill a hole you can easily add it to your build.


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Sorry Stephen, I was a little vague. I was referring to how hard they would be to tell them apart.


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Nice Stephen... I like the "raw steel" look of those. Very industrial.

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Stephen wrote:
Code001 wrote:
What toggle switch did you use, and how hard was it to fit in there?

Mini DPDT Toggle Switch

If you can drill a hole you can easily add it to your build.


I was curious because I have a 3 way on-on-on switch in my 250+ and it was a VERY tight fit. However, yours looked quite a bit smaller than the one I had. I'd like to add 2 mini toggle switches to my Screamer clone once I buy it. Nice builds, btw. I like the finish a lot. 8)


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Knight of Cups wrote:
Sorry Stephen, I was a little vague. I was referring to how hard they would be to tell them apart.

Well, each pedal is labeled and I know where it's supposed to be in the chain so I don't think identifying which is which will be any problem.

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Stephen wrote:
Code001 wrote:
What toggle switch did you use, and how hard was it to fit in there?

Mini DPDT Toggle Switch

If you can drill a hole you can easily add it to your build.


I was curious because I have a 3 way on-on-on switch in my 250+ and it was a VERY tight fit. However, yours looked quite a bit smaller than the one I had. I'd like to add 2 mini toggle switches to my Screamer clone once I buy it. Nice builds, btw. I like the finish a lot. 8)

That's why I included the link. Click on the switch's "Data Sheet" link and it will give you all the dimensions you need.

I edited my previous post. I had the wrong part # listed. The DPDT (ON-ON) toggle switch is 108-1MD1T2B3M1QE-EVX
The DPDT (ON-OFF-ON) toggle switch is part # 108-1MD3T2B3M1QE-EVX


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Stephen wrote:
Knight of Cups wrote:
Sorry Stephen, I was a little vague. I was referring to how hard they would be to tell them apart.

Well, each pedal is labeled and I know where it's supposed to be in the chain so I don't think identifying which is which will be any problem.

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Stephen wrote:
Code001 wrote:
What toggle switch did you use, and how hard was it to fit in there?

Mini DPDT Toggle Switch

If you can drill a hole you can easily add it to your build.


I was curious because I have a 3 way on-on-on switch in my 250+ and it was a VERY tight fit. However, yours looked quite a bit smaller than the one I had. I'd like to add 2 mini toggle switches to my Screamer clone once I buy it. Nice builds, btw. I like the finish a lot. 8)

That's why I included the link. Click on the switch's "Data Sheet" link and it will give you all the dimensions you need.

I edited my previous post. I had the wrong part # listed. The DPDT (ON-ON) toggle switch is 108-1MD1T2B3M1QE-EVX
The DPDT (ON-OFF-ON) toggle switch is part # 108-1MD3T2B3M1QE-EVX


Mountain switch makes them even smaller! The sub-miniature toggle like the one that comes with the Mighty Mouse kit. You could literally add a dozen of them to any stock byoc kit.
part# 108-2MD3T2B3M1QE-EVX is the DPDT on-off-on w/solder lugs.

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I added the octave lift mod to my octave fuzz build. I tested the fuzz lift but didn't care for it so I left it out.

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