Nick Ellingworth
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I've been looking to get back into building my own effects pedals recently (I last tried two years ago and found that I'm useless with veroboard), I thought it best to start with a simple kit to get back into the process. So to that end I bought two kits from Build Your Own Clone, the Armstrong Twin and Lazy Sprocket, since the AT is the simplest I started with that. I've spent quite a few hours in the last couple of days hunched over a PCB and small enclosure building it, and oddly for it it worked perfectly straight away, probably thanks to the quality of the BYOC PCBs and instructions than my own abilities I suspect.
The Armstrong Twin is a combination of the rather well known Dan Armstrong Green Ringer and Orange Squeezer, all in one little unit, the controls are simple enough, the toggle switch sets the attack of the compressor (slow, medium or fast), the pot (left) is a volume control and the rotary switch (right) selects between compressor only, octave only or both. I still need to adjust the internal trimpot to get the compressor right but first impressions are good.
Unlike Death by Uberschall's BYOC phaser this has not got a flashy finish as I simply can't be bothered, I won't spend much time looking at it anyway. So I've simply put a couple of coats of clear Lacquer on the bare metal to protect it a little.
I'm looking forward to starting on the next kit, I just need to wait for the violet LED (red is dull) and butane refill can that I've ordered before I can start.
As ever I may record a clip at some point I can't promise anything though.
The Armstrong Twin is a combination of the rather well known Dan Armstrong Green Ringer and Orange Squeezer, all in one little unit, the controls are simple enough, the toggle switch sets the attack of the compressor (slow, medium or fast), the pot (left) is a volume control and the rotary switch (right) selects between compressor only, octave only or both. I still need to adjust the internal trimpot to get the compressor right but first impressions are good.
Unlike Death by Uberschall's BYOC phaser this has not got a flashy finish as I simply can't be bothered, I won't spend much time looking at it anyway. So I've simply put a couple of coats of clear Lacquer on the bare metal to protect it a little.



I'm looking forward to starting on the next kit, I just need to wait for the violet LED (red is dull) and butane refill can that I've ordered before I can start.
As ever I may record a clip at some point I can't promise anything though.