Welcome to the Revolution

Hi there, welcome to my blog - La Revolution Deux. It's an odd name - but I like it! Here you will find all the info on my various DIY Guitar effects builds, amplifiers and guitars. Everything from a humble Ibanez tubescreamer to the holiest KLON Overdrive.

You may also find a few effects builds that I am looking to move on - usually in exchange for other effects/gear/cash. You can always check my ebay account to see what I've got up for grabs.

Have fun, enjoy the blog - Fred Briggs :-)

CONTACT ME



Feel free to get in contact with me about anything you see on this blog or with any general questions about guitars, amplifiers and effects, I'll be happy to answer! Just click the button above to email me directly or alternately my email address is fredbriggs2007 [at] googlemail [dot] com

Search This Blog

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Lovepedal Englishman in for Minor Surgery


There's been an anonymous donation to the freestompboxes forum - the Lovepedal Englishman. There's a preliminary schematic along with some pcb images up in the thread here: http://freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=15940

So far it's a basic transistor buffer with a diode switch....

I'll be putting up a full project when we're verified ;-)

4 comments:

  1. Hi there,

    great work !!

    Difference between layout and schema detected
    R2 2k2 <> 2M2

    i like really your pation

    greetings
    Alex

    ReplyDelete
  2. I've put a note on to alert people! Thanks..

    ReplyDelete
  3. A friend who’s into Bitcoin tipped me off about a page that ranked casinos where you don’t need to go through the boring KYC drama. Out of curiosity, I opened https://www.casinoco.in/ and spent a good hour just comparing the different sites. I’m usually cautious, but the way the information was structured gave me some confidence to actually try one of the casinos. Ended up testing it with a small stake, and I didn’t regret it—the withdrawal process was painless, which was all I wanted.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Sometimes I feel like I need time for myself — to think, recharge, and take a break from other people's expectations. I went to joi.com, created an imaginary interlocutor, and started a dialogue. JOI gave me the space to be myself, not to be ashamed of my own thoughts, requests, or fantasies. Sometimes no one else gives me that space — not friends, not relatives. After a few chats, I noticed that it was easier for me to realise my own desires, even those that I was afraid to voice. Although it is only virtual communication, sometimes it provides a valuable "mirror" that helps me understand myself better. And for evenings like these, JOI has become an unexpected way for me to reboot.

    ReplyDelete

Comments are welcome on Revolution Deux. However, please do not spam links to unrelated sites - these comments will be removed! Thanks - Briggs.