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* [http://www.diystompboxes.com/wiki/index.php?title=Big_Cheese Big Cheese files] - Easy to intermediate project. | * [http://www.diystompboxes.com/wiki/index.php?title=Big_Cheese Big Cheese files] - Easy to intermediate project. | ||
* [http://www.diystompboxes.com/wiki/index.php?title=Brown_Source Brown Source files] - Easy to intermediate project. Very similar to the Big Cheese. | * [http://www.diystompboxes.com/wiki/index.php?title=Brown_Source Brown Source files] - Easy to intermediate project. Very similar to the Big Cheese. | ||
| − | * [http://www.diystompboxes.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ring_Stinger Ring | + | * [http://www.diystompboxes.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ring_Stinger Ring Stinger files] - Difficult project. |
=== Partially done effects === | === Partially done effects === | ||
Revision as of 22:11, 4 October 2007
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Lovetone effects: information
Contents
Introduction
- Aim of this Wiki page - Why a Wiki page about Lovetone effects? Here's the answer.
- Introduction to Lovetone END - General information about the company and its products.
- Things to consider before attemping a build - Before attempting any build, you should read this.
- Latest changes - Here you can see a list of the changes related to this page. Useful to see what's new here!
The effects
Top circuitry for the musician who never has enough knobs to turn and sounds to explore.
- Big Cheese - Fuzz.
- Brown Source - Overdrive.
- Doppelganger - Phaser/Vibrato.
- Meatball - Envelope filter.
- Ring Stinger - Ring mod/Octave fuzz.
- Wobulator - Stereo trem/Panner.
- ? (AKA no name flanger) - Stereo flanger.
Effect's files
Ready to build effects
Those are the effects that have been reverse engineered, built and verified. With this info, you should be able to make a working replica of your pedal of choice. Of course, you can still submit info about them (for example, an improved layout, or revised project file).
- Big Cheese files - Easy to intermediate project.
- Brown Source files - Easy to intermediate project. Very similar to the Big Cheese.
- Ring Stinger files - Difficult project.
Partially done effects
Something lacks in those projects to say they're ready to be built. Still, with lots of patience and experience, a brave soul can build a pedal out of the info available.
Effects under development
There's not even a schematic of those effects. Some have the files so as to reverse engineer them; others still hide in the darkest and deepest crack of the abyss.
Other stuff
We'll throw here what doesn't fit in any other category: files, articles, links... If you're ito a build, be sure to make a visit!
Contact the autor
Found a mistake? Perhaps a broken link? Do you have additional information? Send me a line! [MAILTO]
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[size=18][b]MISSING EFFECTS:[/b][/size] I have no info at all about the following effect (apart from some threads which led to, err, nothing). Apparently, there's a source for pics/info to "reverse enigneer" the effect and someone willing to take the challenge of making a schem. Don't expect any of this, obviously, to be available (if ever) anywhere soon. The no name flanger project, according to the links posted by Kahel, is currently in process. :D
[b]- Doppelganger (phaser/vibrato):[/b] - [b]- ?/no name flanger (stereo flanger):[/b] -
So, if any of you guys has any info regarding those pedals, please let me know! I've searched the web for hours without success (ie= any schematic or useful building info). It's a shame such great designs get lost! :evil:
See you! PS. A thousand thanks to all those who, directly or not, are contributing to the cause! ;)
Most of us have heard about, seen somewhere, listened to, or even (some lucky fellows) own a Lovetone effect. Why so? Well, we could say Lovetone used to make "different" stompboxes. Most pedals have around 3 external controls, and maybe one or two switches. Lovetones have around or even more than twice that! In practice, having so many controls means there are many variables you can play with, and a vast array of sounds to be found. The drawback to that is that such complexity, when not understood, can lead to a certain degree of frustration and to underestimate the effect - that could explain many of the cases of people who bought a Lovetone and sold it.
Some years ago, Lovetone was forced out of busines, which meant you could only purchase their fine products used, and the prices of those second-hand pedals rose considerably.
Also, there are very subjective factors to want a clone