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Here's the demo as requested. I tried to give an idea of what the clipping differences are. Forgive the playing. enjoy!

Posted by beefyco on June 9, 2010 at 5:23 PM 327 Views

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5 Comments

Reply GilmourAcadamy
12:02 AM on January 22, 2011 
Very cool build! I'm new to this group, excuse my ignorance, but is this a combination of two circuits? I saw the Aeon was mentioned below, is that one of them? What is the other? Sorry for all the newbie questions...great site.
Reply beefyco
04:30 PM on June 14, 2010 
Yeah, I changed the tone pot and resistor to the mod that was mentioned on the layout (i believe a 10k pot, don't remember resistor right now). I tried the stock way first, but wasn't getting much variation in tone. thanks for the kind words. I would have recorded with better quality or at least better playing, but I was in a hurry and only had 1 take :)
Reply Carbonfreeze
02:58 PM on June 14, 2010 
great video! Thanks for posting it. What did you do with your tone circuit? Any changes to Tonmann's layout for that part? I noticed you got a real deep sweep and a lot of control from the tone knob.
Reply T-diddy
09:42 AM on June 13, 2010 
Great job dude! The pedal turned out great and you did an excellent job in demoing the different sounds. Based on this video I think the Aeon is going to be my next drive pedal project. God Bless and enjoy!
Reply Barry
11:48 PM on June 10, 2010 
Very Nice Demo! Sounds Excellent! I like the Mosfets and Opamp Clipping especially with the Stage 3 kicked in!

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