DAS JDM
Now you’ve done it. You’ve opened the gate to Tone Bender obsession and strolled right in. This pedal doesn’t just take you by the hand—it grabs you by the collar and pulls you into the garden of fuzz delights. Sparkling attack prods your senses, devilish sustain carries every lick, and a thick bloom of harmonics hangs in the air like jasmine. Chords growl, leads wail, and the decay lingers just long enough to beg for more.
We are building ten DAS JDM in gold hammerite tops, black sides, and copper-print faceplates. The circuit is assembled on tag board using all NOS parts:
Allen-Bradley carbon composite resistors
Mullard “Mustard” & Sprague capacitors,
Carling Footswitch, Neutrik jacks, custom cut solid copper circuit mounting brace.
Shielded input and output wiring, battery only operation, no LED!
Valvo/Mullard OC75, Texas Instruments 2G308, and /or Mullard GET103 transistors. If you have special transistor requests, please contact me. No, we cannot get any 2G381.
Controls are the classic Attack and Volume controls. We have set the maximum output higher than classic units (which were often very close to unity gain). Extra volume on tap is always a good thing. The circuit is tuned to “Solasound style” , with 470k Q1 bias and a 100nf output cap. If you’d prefer the bias of the earliest MKI (sometimes called “System” tuning) just let me know.
Finer details: Valvo OC75 and Texas Instruments / Mullard GET103/2G308 transistors. The circuit is “Sola tuned” with 22nf Mullard Mustard input cap, 25uf Sprague electrolytic to Q2, 100nf Mullard Mustards to Q3 and output. Alpha 24mm pots, 50k attack, 500k volume]
Contact us with questions - we build custom fuzzes to order all the time. If there’s a tone you’re after, we’ve probably chased it and may well have caught it, too.
Now you’ve done it. You’ve opened the gate to Tone Bender obsession and strolled right in. This pedal doesn’t just take you by the hand—it grabs you by the collar and pulls you into the garden of fuzz delights. Sparkling attack prods your senses, devilish sustain carries every lick, and a thick bloom of harmonics hangs in the air like jasmine. Chords growl, leads wail, and the decay lingers just long enough to beg for more.
We are building ten DAS JDM in gold hammerite tops, black sides, and copper-print faceplates. The circuit is assembled on tag board using all NOS parts:
Allen-Bradley carbon composite resistors
Mullard “Mustard” & Sprague capacitors,
Carling Footswitch, Neutrik jacks, custom cut solid copper circuit mounting brace.
Shielded input and output wiring, battery only operation, no LED!
Valvo/Mullard OC75, Texas Instruments 2G308, and /or Mullard GET103 transistors. If you have special transistor requests, please contact me. No, we cannot get any 2G381.
Controls are the classic Attack and Volume controls. We have set the maximum output higher than classic units (which were often very close to unity gain). Extra volume on tap is always a good thing. The circuit is tuned to “Solasound style” , with 470k Q1 bias and a 100nf output cap. If you’d prefer the bias of the earliest MKI (sometimes called “System” tuning) just let me know.
Finer details: Valvo OC75 and Texas Instruments / Mullard GET103/2G308 transistors. The circuit is “Sola tuned” with 22nf Mullard Mustard input cap, 25uf Sprague electrolytic to Q2, 100nf Mullard Mustards to Q3 and output. Alpha 24mm pots, 50k attack, 500k volume]
Contact us with questions - we build custom fuzzes to order all the time. If there’s a tone you’re after, we’ve probably chased it and may well have caught it, too.
Now you’ve done it. You’ve opened the gate to Tone Bender obsession and strolled right in. This pedal doesn’t just take you by the hand—it grabs you by the collar and pulls you into the garden of fuzz delights. Sparkling attack prods your senses, devilish sustain carries every lick, and a thick bloom of harmonics hangs in the air like jasmine. Chords growl, leads wail, and the decay lingers just long enough to beg for more.
We are building ten DAS JDM in gold hammerite tops, black sides, and copper-print faceplates. The circuit is assembled on tag board using all NOS parts:
Allen-Bradley carbon composite resistors
Mullard “Mustard” & Sprague capacitors,
Carling Footswitch, Neutrik jacks, custom cut solid copper circuit mounting brace.
Shielded input and output wiring, battery only operation, no LED!
Valvo/Mullard OC75, Texas Instruments 2G308, and /or Mullard GET103 transistors. If you have special transistor requests, please contact me. No, we cannot get any 2G381.
Controls are the classic Attack and Volume controls. We have set the maximum output higher than classic units (which were often very close to unity gain). Extra volume on tap is always a good thing. The circuit is tuned to “Solasound style” , with 470k Q1 bias and a 100nf output cap. If you’d prefer the bias of the earliest MKI (sometimes called “System” tuning) just let me know.
Finer details: Valvo OC75 and Texas Instruments / Mullard GET103/2G308 transistors. The circuit is “Sola tuned” with 22nf Mullard Mustard input cap, 25uf Sprague electrolytic to Q2, 100nf Mullard Mustards to Q3 and output. Alpha 24mm pots, 50k attack, 500k volume]
Contact us with questions - we build custom fuzzes to order all the time. If there’s a tone you’re after, we’ve probably chased it and may well have caught it, too.