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  1. :excited::excited::excited:

    yeehaw, i made it....it took me almost a year to work on my own overdrive-circuit!

    Bruzzel-Mk2-1.jpg

    Bruzzel-MK2.jpg

    http://www.pacocasanovas.ch/Bruzztest2.mp3 (Gain on 11-o-clock)

    just a rough draw, i'll finish this later.....

    all instruments played by myself!

    Overdrive: Guitar -> Bruzzel Casanoverdrive Mk2 -> Amp

    Acoustic guitar: Ibanez Concord (Hummingbird) from 1975 miked with my rusty trusty Rode Nt2 microphone!

    some features of Bruzzel Casanoverdrive Mk2:

    - Modern smooth overdrive tone, rich harmonics and natural compression

    - 2Band passive tonestack (exchangeable with optional EQ-Cards,my active EQ circuit-Card is in progress)

    - real click-noise-free TrueBypass with two-color-status LED

    - 9V Battery or 9V DC Supply needed (Boss compatible)

    - no tubes inside, really! :cool:

    - no hum, no noise, no waterfall...really quiet!!!

    - designed, built and tested by a geetarist & a Marsupilami :lol:

    - Made in switzerland!

    more infos will comin' soon on my website!

    cya!

    greetz from

    Paco & the "funky Marsupilami" ;)

  2. @David: i used my gibson and the line6 AX2-212 combo for the clip....recorded with my Rode NT2 mikrophone in front of the AX2... -_-

    this AX2 has a funny history! I received it from a friend for free, cause the amp was gone...no lights, no signal but the voltages and the poweramp were still working!

    So...after a while i figured out how to fix the prob (it was a non-function CMOS circuit, needed for reset the cpu-unit)....i quickly made a workaround on the board (as you can see below)....and welcome back AX2!!!! :g

    AX2-2.jpg

    i more into analog gear, but be honest...you would take it if you could have for more than less (mean "nothing" :lol: )

    greetz

    Paco

  3. looks cool.....i have the motu 828mk2.....you should check this out too :cool:

    http://www.motu.com/products/motuaudio/828/body.html/en

    I did look into the MOTU 828 and the new MOTU Traveler. THe Yamaha was half the price of either, 828 going for $750 and the Traveler for $850. I think I read somewhere

    that MOTU's warranty was only 90 days?

    Anyway, the Yamaha looked pretty good for $400. When introduced last year, its list was $1300, street price around $800. Should be a good one, better than the old 20 bit Echo Gina I had been using since 1998.

    only 90 days?.....must be a joke....i had one year and no problem since two years! :cool:

    Of corse....400$ is cheaper! And you know best what you really need....have fun with your new interface!

    btw. i use it with 24bit /44.1kHz most.....more is not necessary....192khz is more for those high-fidelity freaks who have 80000$-worth loadspeakers and a special designed room to hear all those differences between the notes! (hifi-freaks kill me!)

    all the best & greeetz

    Paco

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