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so from my last order with bitcheslovemyswitchs, great vendor btw especially if you're in the US, i decided to buy some enclosures i don't have; 1790ns and 1590dd. now i'm not sure what to put in them.
so i ask to all of you guys in the community, what should i build for them? mind you i figure both will house multiple effects, so nothing silly like an Electra or the community created Germanium Giant, cause that's just silly and i know someone will suggest that. lol. also, i'm thinking about doing the highly suggested and regarded timmy/zendrive combo with an order switch in a 1590b. |
My only attempt at a1590dd build so far. It's a Shin-Ei double, the FY2 Companion fuzz, and the FY6 Superfuzz in one enclosure. This went to my son in Australia.
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A Centaur and an 808 in one box. Call it the "can't-we-all-just-get-along."
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My vote would be to design a sensible multi-effect unit, with two or more 3PDT switches for activating the effects. Visual Sound (among others) makes this type of multiple effect pedal e.g. the H2O chorus-delay. The question for you would be - what make sense for your guitar playing setup? My choices would be:
* delay + chorus * tremolo + chorus * reverb + delay * distortion + fuzz * overdrive + boost Whether these effects can be cascaded into each other or switched on individually would be a design decision and depend on the circuits themselves. You could perhaps provide for both options. In examining my own guitar setup and playing, here's how I use my effects: * Reverb - on all the time at a low level * Delay - on for a song that needs it, but off for others * Tremolo - don't use it, but would use it like a delay * Chorus - may switch this on for an entire song, or on an off as needed in a song * Boost - switch on and off during songs for leads, emphasis * Overdrive - mild overdrive for Blues, strong overdrive for classic rock - on for entire song, usually * Distortion - use for high gain songs, usually on all the time but could be switched on and off * Fuzz - rarely used but on for an entire song The point here is that depending on how often you activate a given effect may determine which ones you package together. One more thing - I set the pedal controls before I start a gig and DON'T touch them afterwards. Nothing is more distracting than trying to reach down and fiddle/tweak your controls! Hence, pedals where you can select between two settings with footswitches (for example, boost + overdrive pedals) can be very handy for gigging. The larger enclosures can accommodate that kind of switching easily. |
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Hmm the duality Shin-Ei sounds like a recipe for insane fuzz, and I do like that "can't we all get along?" especially since i haven't built a klone yet nor a tubescreamer, so this could be the time I build both. I know it's got to suit my playing style and what not, but both these enclosures are big and the 1790ns is massive, like 3-5 effects can go in there massive, so I'm just seeing what ideas people had.
I've been thinking that the last effect in the 1790ns I'm pouting in a delay, thinking the deep blue with tails, so it's just the rest to figure out. Maybe make it psyc rock rock in a box. There are sooooooo many options it's hard to make a decision. Which is why I ask for everyone's opinion, I mean I do trust peoples judgement on here. |
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The 1590XX (1790NS) is the one I used for my last Meatball.... and I think is the smaller enclosure you can use if you want a real Meatball: all rotaries, all pots, and all jacks, including the Loop and external pedal ones.
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It might not be the fanciest idea, but I plan on making a dual Reverb\Tremolo pedal with order switching.
Here are my thoughts... My main tube amp does Reverb but not Tremolo, so I can always add tremolo via a pedal, but it's always tremolo -> reverb -> out. reverb -> tremolo -> out gets some stunning sounds that I can't get without adding a reverb pedal before a tremolo pedal, so why not box them together? :p Also, I've found that the Belton brick based reverb pedal I built (Earthquaker Devices Ghost Echo) actually sounds awesome stacked with my amps reverb, so it's win-win. This PGS Andy demo made me a believer (he talks about this starting at 2:05 and WOW!): I am a Tremolo/Vibe junkie. |
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