Hi mates,
Let me show you my last build: the Earthquaker Devices Hoof.
Do this circuit remind you of anything?
Yes, it's 99% a Violet Ram Big Muff, with some interesting tweaks and mods.
The main changes in the components are:
- Q2 and Q3 are germanium. In the original, 2N1308. I've used two AC181 npn germaniums an the result is perfect. One good thing of the Bif Muff is that the HFE of the trannies is not important at all. So you have a good chance to give an use to these germs you stock and know not what to do with.
- The clippin diodes, 1N914, are changed with 5mm red leds.
- You have an aditional knob called "Shift" that is a tone / presence control, working hand in hand with the own Tone control. Very interactive these two knobs.
- Values of the pots are not the same: Sustain: B50K, Volume B1M, Tone B100K and Shift A25K.
Being a so close Big Muff clone, I was able to use one of the Mark's BMP layouts, no matter which one you choose, as you just have to swap values, and get some room for the Shift control lug 1's resistor to ground. As this effect has no protection diode, nor filtering cap, it's easy to use this holes for the resistor.
The schematics are here:
http://www.bigmuffpage.com/images/schematics/Hoof%20Schematic.jpgThe sound: You could think of a total Big Muff clon, but somehow, these tweaks and mods, offer something closer to a hot overdrive than to a Big Muff. You can dial the settings to get a BM sound, for sure, not so wild and somehow tamed, but a BM after all. But what you can really get is tons of overdriven sounds, even closer to a medium distortion.
I totally recommend this effect. Is a real killer effect, E. Devices know what they do, and besides you can try by yourself the different tones you can get from the same schematics doing a very few changes.
Hope you like it and build one!