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BYOC E.S.V. Vintage Fuzz |
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The high price of boutique versions, the inadequate reissues, the pantheons of rock legends who've used it, and the extremely low level of build difficulty has made the fuzz face one of the most popular pedals among DIYers. You can't be serious about copping vintage tones without a good fuzz face...and this is one of the best.
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BYOC E.S.V. MKII Tonebender |
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The BYOC E.S.V. 2-Knob Bender is quite possibly the sweetest MKII Professional Tonebender clone you can get. What makes the BYOC E.S.V. 2-Knob Bender so "extra special"? BYOC wanted the E.S.V. series to be aesthetically appealing on the inside (the outside is up to you!). They also made the solder pads and traces as beefy as possible. The next thing that makes the BYOC E.S.V. 2-Knob Bender special is the component selection. They used the highest quality and coolest looking vintage mojo parts they could muster up.
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BYOC Large Beaver |
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With the Large Beaver, BYOC set out to give you the most absolutely accurate sonic recreation of an early era Big Muff Pi, but with some added tonal flexibility. Since the component selections used by Electro Harmonix in the early days were very inconsistent, there are many conflicting opinions of what exactly Triangle Era specs and what Ram's Head Era specs should be. So BYOC decided to investigate for themselves.
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BYOC Mouse |
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The big box RAT has been reissued as the "vintage RAT" and it sounds pretty spot on. They even use the LM308 chip. So why would you want build one? Because rat clones are fast becoming the new it pedal of the boutique world. A little clipping modification here...Change a capacitor value there...And presto!
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BYOC 250+ |
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If you're a fan of either the DOD 250 overdrive or the MXR Distortion+, then you probably already know that the two circuits are nearly 100% identical with the exception of a few component values. The BYOC 250+ kit comes with all the parts to build to either 250 or Dist+ specs and extra diodes to experiment with the clipping section. And this is the most simple kit to build that BYOC offers, so if you are looking for an easy "first timer" project, this kit would be ideal.
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BYOC 808 Overdrive |
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The B.Y.O.C. screamer clone kit comes with everything you need to build a complete pedal to the exact specs of the TS808 including the JRC4558D op amp AND a ton of parts for modifications. BYOC just added a bunch of new stuff to the overdrive kit. They compiled a list of ALL the mods that were being done to the TS circuit....everything that boutique builders and professional modders were doing....and "underground" mods that are circulating the DIY internet community, but have yet to really surface commercially
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BYOC Shredder |
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Sometimes there's 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. But it also has the dynamics to pull off a very nice overdrive tone as well. The BYOC Shredder kit packs all the tone of the original pedal with volume, gain, bass, treble, and contour knobs into a box that is half the size of the original... and with true bypass.
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BYOC Octave Fuzz |
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This pedal will forever be associated with Jimi Hendrix. And rightly so. But it's more than just a novelty item to be used only when doing your rendition of Purple Haze. This is a very cool fuzz. If you're looking for that nasty, over the top, complete sonic annihilation that only a thick fuzz can provide, then this might be what you're looking for.
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BYOC Analog Chorus |
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Rediscover the joy of chorus again with this kit. Rich, lush shimmer with an organic, ambient warmth that you can only get with analog chorus. A 1,024 stage MN3007 Bucket Brigade Delay chip delivers the vintage tone. Even if you're not a chorus person, you'll love this pedal.
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BYOC Tremolo |
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The tremolo has become one of BYOC's most popular kits through word of mouth. And with good reason....the difficulty of the build is low, it's simple to use, and it just sounds good. This kit is based on the EA (Electronics Austrailia) Tremolo. It's a great vintage sounding trem.
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