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I found some great enclosures from and went to work. The following pictures don't do justice to these boxes-they are simply fantastic.įor this version, I wanted to leave the circuit intact, but work with a custom PCB and board-mount parts. A run of ten of those will also be part of production run 2. The indomitable Adam at Swankbox has provide me with a set of beautifully painted enclosures. Here's the prototype for production run 2: As with the previous run, there were be lots of color/finish/knob variations. The only change is that replaced the power on/off toggle switch with a more intuitive switch/volume knob combination. Having shown the one of the production units to some local dealers, and based on emails from folks about missing out on the first run, I decided to do a second production run. I even built one out of an old picture frame. I was surprised and pretty stoked at the same time. Here's the first prototype build of the Noisy Cricket with the just the Grit boost switch: (This pedal is now in the collection of Richard Guy at super nice guy and awesome Tone control caps mounted directly on the tone pot.Hammond 1590-D enclosures, spray painted with a variety of hardware store enamels.JFet input buffer from Jack Orman's buffer design page.Noisy Cricket Mark I General Specifications So several DIY versions have been available. But I met even more people who wanted to build their own. I built quite a few Noisy Crickets for folks who wanted one. Built into a simple Hammond enclosure, the Noisy Cricket added a simple tone control, and grit mod for getting just a bit more sizzle. After a many evenings of experimenting, I ended up with the Noisy Cricket Mark 1.
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