


An amazing submission from 'The French Connection' - Dan from Quebec, Canada!!!
Yes, that right eye has the LED in it!
More great stuff by Dan here !



A most excellent build from Morgan of Leila Vintage Electronics of an OctaviFuzz. Great Work Morgan!
Check out more from Morgan's secret lair ...
Cool Submission from Ben Dawson of the Lone Star State. An awesome TS-808 with mods. Made and given as a gift celebrating the birth of a friend'sdaughter. (obviously the gift isn't getting away from that guy's pedalboard!)
Love the mojo inside logo, very cool build!
Ben does custom graphics/lettering as well as a host of non-pedal cool stuff! - check out his site - Sicklidz...
Here's a submission from Dan Zink - It's a chicken salad re-house here's the link to tell ya all about it!!!
Beautiful Work Dan!!!
Man, that orange finish is excellent!


Here is a Tremulus Lune I built for myself. A friend borrowed mine and I will never get that thing back!
It's built from the layout at www.tonepad.com (with props to www.commonsound.com ). I made the modifications found in the build reports at tonepad. I got those excellent knobs from Steve at Small Bear , jacks are on the back! A truly great tremolo pedal!!! The LED on the left is the LFO indicator, the center LED is effect on/off. I used the brushed pedalenclosure - it just looked perfect to me with those knobs. I wanted to push the form factor a bit, I used 12mm pots and getting 5 pots in the enclosure was no problem at all!
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Tooting my own horn a bit. This is a Ropez phaser from tonepad, this is really creamy smooth phaser. This is the brushed enclosure, I got those cool knobs at Rat Shack.
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My name is Kristian Bauck-Nordeide. I'm a multi instrumentalist, experimental luthier and stomp box geek. I got into pedal building after completing my first tube amp. I realized that it would be pretty cool to be able to drive the preamp into overdrive at lower volumes and soon discovered the world of boosters. I still love these circuits for their simplicity and versatility. Featured here is my take on the Professor Tweed by Runoffgroove. It is a JFET emulation of the Fender Princeton 5F2-A. My version is pretty much stock except for the capacitor in the feedback loop which is of a lower value in order to give a feeling of some more headroom. The pedal is an excellent preamp and it sounds amazing when used with germanium fuzzes. Building in this new enclosure was a real pleasure! Thanks Mike, you've made a valuable contribution to the DIY community.
Congratulations to our January Gallery Winner - Kristian Bauck-Nordeide from Norway!!! Kristian will be receiving a free OD Green enclosure - nice work Kristian!!!
