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Stratocaster Guitar Kit from American Classic Kits

Stratocaster Guitar Kit from American Classic Kits

| December 15, 2010 | 0 Comments

American Classic Kits of Cincinnati and Milford Ohio is a maker of wood kits for a variety of purposes including furniture, games and now musical instruments. Their new electric guitar kit is a stratocaster-type model designed for beginning woodworkers but with the ability to be used by advanced builders as the platform for an ultimate […]

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Small Clone Chorus DIY Project with Four-Position Depth Mod

Small Clone Chorus DIY Project with Four-Position Depth Mod

| December 11, 2010 | 0 Comments

The Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Chorus is an analog chorus pedal with depth and rate controls and an LED function indicator. To produce the chorus effect, the Small Clone bends the frequency slightly from the input source and mixes this altered signal with some direct unaffected signal. The combination produces a doubling effect. The Depth switch […]

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Zendrive Pedal Clone  Kit From MEK UK Electronics

Zendrive Pedal Clone Kit From MEK UK Electronics

| December 8, 2010 | 2 Comments

The Zendrive overdrive pedal made by Hermida Audio Technology is renowned for low-to-medium gain overdrive that recreates the tones of premium guitar amplifiers. Four knobs control the overall volume, gain, tone and voicing of the pedal. At lower settings, the pedal offers light overdrive sounds reminiscent of tube amps set near the “sweet spot.” At […]

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Telmaster Guitar Kit

Telmaster Guitar Kit

| December 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Here’s another nice high-def video from GuitarWorx (www.guitarworx.com.au) of Australia, this time featuring their Telmaster guitar kit.

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How to Wire a Guitar Pedal Footswitch

How to Wire a Guitar Pedal Footswitch

| December 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Nice video demonstration of how to wire a 3PDT switch as commonly used in a guitar effects pedal.

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Zeygot Fuzz Kit from Moody Sounds

Zeygot Fuzz Kit from Moody Sounds

| December 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Moody Sounds is a supplier of guitar effect pedals, parts, and kits, based in Malmo, Sweden. We recently came across a video demo of their Zeygot Fuzz pedal kit with some great tone. By the way, don’t ask us what “Zeygot” means in Swedish. The online translators didn’t tell us anything and it isn’t an […]

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Featured Website: The Strat Monger

Featured Website: The Strat Monger

| December 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

We’d like to highlight an “old school” website with a lot of great information for the kit builder and do-it-yourselfer alike. The site is the The Strat Monger and we recently thought of it when we went looking for a good single-tube practice amplifier for an upcoming project. We found it in The Squirrel Monkey, […]

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Boss DS-1 Tube Driver Mod from PedalDoc

Boss DS-1 Tube Driver Mod from PedalDoc

| December 1, 2010 | 1 Comment

The Boss DS-1 distortion pedal has been made by the Roland Corporation under the brand name Boss since 1978. Given its longevity and simplicity it is one of the more common pedals in the guitar community. With one tone knob, one level knob, and one distortion knob it can produce distortion from thin, light and […]

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Book Review: Teach Yourself Guitar Repair & Maintenance – Alfred Publishing

Book Review: Teach Yourself Guitar Repair & Maintenance – Alfred Publishing

| November 30, 2010 | 19 Comments

Alfred Publishing’s “Teach Yourself Guitar Repair & Maintenance” is billed as the ultimate beginner’s guide to guitar maintenance and that is an apt description of it. In short, it’s a high quality guide on how to setup and adjust a guitar. However it’s not a guide to the repair of guitars, so the title is […]

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Kit Building 101: How Potentiometers Work

Kit Building 101: How Potentiometers Work

| November 29, 2010 | 0 Comments

This is a very well done video that shows how potentiometers (variable resistors) are constructed, how manufacturers differ, how to measure, and differences in linear and audio tapers.

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