[Electronicsclub] Projects -- Tell Us About Them!

Joseph White white.1588 at buckeyemail.osu.edu
Sun Oct 23 23:15:52 EDT 2011


http://fuzzcentral.ssguitar.com/fuzzface.php This site has alot of general information on fuzz pedals

http://www.geofex.com/article_folders/fuzzface/fffram.htm this site explains some theory behind the operation of it

There's a ton of info out there for any pedal, there are a bunch of sites like http://www.diystompboxes.com/wpress/?cat=5 that will help


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Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 7:30 PM
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Joe,

I'm just starting at the basics, so I haven't considered doing any design quite yet. Can you send me any documentation for that Fuzz Face pedal? And keep me posted on your designs, they sound cool!




Jordan Hawkins
hawkins.406 at buckeyemail.osu.edu<mailto:hawkins.406 at buckeyemail.osu.edu>
(440) 759-1819



On Oct 21, 2011, at 4:11 PM, Joseph White wrote:

I breadboarded a germanium Fuzz Face, sounds great. Its probably the easiest pedal you can build its got two PNP transistors, a couple of caps, resistors, and potentiometers. I'm making a little custom layout in Eagle to eventually etch. You planning on building a something a bit more complicated like a tube screamer or something? You really only need to know basic circuit laws to design your own. "Devi Ever" pedal are designed by this girl in Oregon who is "self taught", but most of her pedals sound like.....well like trash lol. Let me know if your thinking about going down the design route. I'm planning to "design" some fuzz/distortion type pedals and it'll be a cold day in hell if Devi F-ing Ever up stages me.
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I'm planning on building a guitar pedal as my first project (since high school...). There seems to be a lot of guidance already on the internet, so I thought I would take a stab at that. Feel free to email me if you want to join in!




Jordan Hawkins
hawkins.406 at buckeyemail.osu.edu<mailto:hawkins.406 at buckeyemail.osu.edu>
(440) 759-1819



On Oct 20, 2011, at 9:55 AM, Bradley Lewis wrote:

My next project is probably going to involve a netdruino.  When I was fixing up my house I installed some relays to control the lights on the first floor.  So I look to experiment with building a network controllable application for those relays.  Most of my projects involve Frankenstein'ing consumer projects together, what kinds of stuff do others work on?

Brad
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Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 2:56 PM
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Hey everyone, just wanted to drum up some conversation about potential and ongoing projects that members have going on right now. I know there were a few people discussing group projects, and I would highly encourage those people to mention their projects here on the listserv and try to get other people onboard. Also feel free to discuss personal projects that you're working on, especially if you're willing to show others what you're working on (this doesn't mean you want it to be a group project; just that you want to share the knowledge with others). Along that same line, if anyone is interested in learning about antique radios, I'm currently working on a 1929 RCA Radiola 44 radio, and I'd be happy to explain all that I know about it to anyone who's interested; just send me a personal email (brandesky.3 at osu.edu<mailto:brandesky.3 at osu.edu>) and we can work out a time.

Let's get these projects rolling!

--
Dan Brandesky
Electrical Engineering Student, The Ohio State University

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