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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cajone5 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 6:46 am

The DIY Cherry buster is a 3-knob pedal. I believe the knobs control input impedence, boost and output impedence. The 1-knob version was made in PCB form only (no box) and has fixed input and output impedence. If you're looking for PCBs of the 1-knob version mmolteratx is the man you seek. :thumbup:

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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cajone5 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 8:51 am

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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby jonnyrocket » Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:16 am

thesjkexperience wrote:Due to a busy IRL schedule I haven't followed this as closely as I would have liked. :confused2 Can someone please let me know what the one knob box is all about as well as the multi knob version.

What is this booster supposed to be like? A treble booster, a different take on the BPB, or RRB? Dirty boost, clean boost? Tone shaping or buffer?

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On a different topic, I'm really excited about the Folk Boost and look forward to trying one.
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Gnash » Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:48 am

I see I'm on the list for 1 box and 2 kits but I think I've missed the box cutoff.....I'll take just PCB Kit/parts if they are available! Although I would have liked one of the boxes.

My location is Thailand.....

......now who do I got's to pay?? :mrgreen:
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby thesjkexperience » Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:44 pm

I was wondering the same thing about whom to pay.

For the electronically challenged I will pose the question. Why do I need to adjust the input and output impedance(s) and how do you know when that are properly adjusted?

Would it be wise for a never-ever to buy the single knob version to work out the kinks before tackling the 3 knob?
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cajone5 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:00 am

thesjkexperience wrote:I was wondering the same thing about whom to pay.

For the electronically challenged I will pose the question. Why do I need to adjust the input and output impedance(s) and how do you know when that are properly adjusted?

Would it be wise for a never-ever to buy the single knob version to work out the kinks before tackling the 3 knob?


1. Still figuring out the paying side as far as I understand :)

2. Adjusting the input impedance changes the way the buffer loads your guitar pickups and will change how it reacts. Low impedence will sound dull. Super high impedance can sound overly bright. However, the sweet spot varies for different pickup types (single coil, P90, humbucker, etc.) and pickup output levels. Similarly, output impedance will change how the signal is seen by the rest of your pedals and your amp. In general you want lower impedance but again, there may be a sweet spot which will vary. How do you know when you've got it? Your ears should be hearing some beautiful music :pedallove

3. There will (as far as I can tell) be almost no difference in "skill level" for the 1 knob vs. the 3 knob except that there's 2 extra pots in the 3 knob circuit instead of resistors. So there's a few more wires and more solder but this would only be a minimal difference in build difficulty. If you want to test the 1 knober out though it may be useful to give it a shot first and learn to solder well and whatnot. All up to you :glasses

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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Seiche » Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:42 pm

cajone5 wrote:So there's a few more wires and more solder but this would only be a minimal difference in build difficulty

i think they are even board-mounted, so no extra wires.
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Your name here » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:13 pm

:coffeenews

Any news on the Cherry Buster front...? :D
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cajone5 » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:48 pm

Your name here wrote::coffeenews

Any news on the Cherry Buster front...? :D


Been trying to get a hold of mmolteratx with no luck... :confusedq
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Your name here » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:55 pm

Hmm... No big deal. I sure am excited to get my kits, though. :-)
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