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Has anyone made a multi effects unit out of BYOC pedals?


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I thought about stuffing my BYOC fuzz in my rotovibe enclosure along with something else, hadn't thought about just getting another BYOC to pop in there, perhaps the delay...so I could control delay or feedback with the foot treadle....

 

It would be sweet to just buy a bunch of them and stuff them in one big enclosure...

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Yes, to an extent. I built a Huge Beaver Fuzz and put it before a

Timmy,Klon and Maxon 80 Analog Delay. Be fore the beaver, is a

Magic Boy Vibe and a Keeley Comp. These fine devises are all

built into a 6 1/2" X 24" 1/8" aluminum, black anodized enclosure.

The thickness tapers from 1 1/4" to 2 1/2", the thinner side being the foot switch location. It took alot of planning,adjusting and

tact to put it all together and make all things funtional and solid.

But, this is a great way to have all analog effects enclosed together and ergonomically sweet! 9vdc power(and 2 extra jacks) input and dry and wet delay outs. It is a hell of a lot of work but worth it. The obly draw back, is, that you don't get to

see the colorful enclosures, if that's your thing. This is very much

a stage set-up, with all knobs far away from footswitches.

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Originally posted by rickstrat

Yes, to an extent. I built a Huge Beaver Fuzz and put it before a

Timmy,Klon and Maxon 80 Analog Delay. Be fore the beaver, is a

Magic Boy Vibe and a Keeley Comp. These fine devises are all

built into a 6 1/2" X 24" 1/8" aluminum, black anodized enclosure.

The thickness tapers from 1 1/4" to 2 1/2", the thinner side being the foot switch location. It took alot of planning,adjusting and

tact to put it all together and make all things funtional and solid.

But, this is a great way to have all analog effects enclosed together and ergonomically sweet! 9vdc power(and 2 extra jacks) input and dry and wet delay outs. It is a hell of a lot of work but worth it. The obly draw back, is, that you don't get to

see the colorful enclosures, if that's your thing. This is very much

a stage set-up, with all knobs far away from footswitches.

 

 

This post is useless without pics.

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Originally posted by fearofnightmare

It's not photoshop. If I recall, that guitar has like a million Danelectro pedals built in.

 

 

Yup, its a bunch of Danos stuffed into a guitar. Somebody from the DIY forum strikes again. I wanna say it was Danoguitar, but I might just think that because of the Dano content.

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