About The Pedal Creators
Everyone can build excellent boutique guitar pedals. Everything we do is to make that experience more accessible and user-friendlier. The Pedal Creators series are the best and easiest to build PCBs ever. Including most resistors and capacitors already soldered on board as SMD components, leaving the key values for you to experiment and craft your own tone. Now you can build a pedal you are proud of in less than an hour without any previous experience. What are you waiting for to become a Pedal Creator?
The Pedal creators – key features:
- Easy to build, no previous experience required. It’s like Lego for musicians.
- Fast assembly finish a pedal in less than an hour. Play your favorite record and enjoy the ride along.
- 100% mistake-proof. Even my grandma can build one while she cooks.
- Build your own boutique pedal. Experiment with different values and make the pedal you always dreamed of.
- Easy to scale. Turn your passion into a money-making machine.
Project overview
The boutique fuzz that covers that will make you feel you are dialing your classic fuzz on 15 rather than 10. This circuit combines the best of LPB1, Big muff, and Fuzz Face to create its unique “Imminent Amp Death” sound.
Introduction
If you are into pedal building and guitar effects in general for sure, you love to experiment with stacking fuzzes, overdrives, boosts, and drives to create your own trademark sound, don’t you?
Have you ever tried stacking Big Muff between a booster and a fuzz face? If you did you, found how insanely cool, loud, and saturated it could get, but it is an issue to dial-up and carry it around. Plus, not always all these pedals will get along together.
Pete Cornish addressed this issue, making a unique fuzz that delivers a thick creamy, saturated fuzz while keeping an original feel and taking distance from other boutique muffs such as the Black musket or Pharaoh deluxe.
For this model, we recommend you try different diodes for D1 and D2; leaving them empty can really turn this muff into a real doom machine! Another interesting idea would be to try some NPN germanium transistors for the Fuzz Face section, Q4 and Q5. For the Muff and boost section, I’d rather stick to stock ones as it won’t have such an impact on the overall tone.
Controls
- Drive
- Sustain
- Tone
- Volume
For further analysis on this circuit take a look at these threads on Free Stomp Boxes Forum: Cornish NG-2 Sounding and Cornish NG-2 Guts.
For any technical questions regarding this build don’t forget to check out our Facebook Group and our forum at Free Stomp Boxes.
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