NEW BYOC PEDALS!
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ARMSTRONG TWIN:
http://www.buildyourownclone.com/atwin.html
MARSHALL SHREDDER:
http://www.buildyourownclone.com/shredder.html
FLANGER:
http://www.buildyourownclone.com/flanger.html
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Armstrong Twin
The greenringer is a very simple
little octaver effect that sounds
great. The orangesqueezer is a
very simple compressor that
sounds great too. Why not
combine them in one pedal? The
BYOC Armstrong Twin has a
three way rotary switch. In
position # 1, the LED status light
will be orange and the effect will
be in compressor mode. This will
give you a very squishy
compression with just a hint of
distortion that gives it a very warm
tone. The 3-way toggle switch
allows you to select between fast,
normal, and slow attack. In
postion #2, the LED status light
will turn green and the effect will
be in octave mode. This will give
you an octave up/ringmod effect.
In position #3, the LED status light
will turn blue. This will give you
both the compressor and octave
effects in series.
Available August 1st!
video clips and PDF
instructions coming
soon.
Shredder
Sometimes there is a thin line
between what's an overdrive, what's
a fuzz, and what's a distortion. The
Marshall Shredmaster is definitely a
full on 80's heavy metal distortion.
The BYOC Shredder kit packs all
that original tone with volume, gain,
bass, treble, and contour knobs in a
box that is half the size of the original
with true bypass.
Available August 1st!
flanger
You guys have been asking for a
flanger for a long time now. The thing
that has been holding us back from
putting together a flanger kit has been
deciding which flanger to clone. The
opinions were all over the place as to
which flanger was the best. So we
decided to take bits a pieces from a lot
of different flanger circuits to create a
new analog flanger that everyone
could agree upon. We set out to
capture the warm lush tone of the
ADA, the manual control of the MXR,
and throw in the ability to make lots of
weird noises too like sitars, steel
drums, playing inside a big pipe, and
much more without compromising the
overall vintage analog sound.
Available September 1st!
Video clips and PDF
instructions coming soon.
Soundclips, video
instructions and PDF
files coming soon.