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Ampkit pedal
Ampkit pedal















It also gives you a bass amp modeller- which AmpKit does not. The interface, and how you add or subtract pedals, is utterly hamfisted.Īmplitube isn't much better, but at least you get some FX that broaden your range of sounds beyond the hairband extravaganza.

#AMPKIT PEDAL PLUS#

The plus side? You can have pretty much as many pedals going as you want. AmpKit is great if you want to sit around and play Metallica riffs all day. Had to pay an extra 10spot for the additional FX package. And I swear that half of the pedals are either fuzz or distortion or overdrive. Ruby / Noisy Cricket Am.I own them both and each one has got a serious list of cons.ĪmpKit doesn't even come with a proper delay pedal. The board-mounted version is a fast, easy build with a clean layout that leaves plenty of room for a battery." You can get smooth distortion with humbuckers as long as you don't turn everything to 11. It does a nice range of clean and crunch sounds. Sounds awesome through my Orange PPC112 cabinet."Ĭhuck - 03 October 2018 Surprisingly rocking "This little guy puts out more volume and tone than it has any right to. Put the Tone control outside the box and added an on/off switch with a big 10mm led as indicator. Super helpful for us pedal builders and also a no brainer if volume is an issue (your neighbors and kids can sleep tight now). So I'll have to get another one and build a miniature combo"Īnders - 09 June 2019 Builder's Little Monster "This tiny thing has more roar than you think! Beautiful clean and just right gritty tone. But when I tested it through a 412 just to check if everything worked, it turned out to deliver everything I want from a practice/recording amp. Inspired by: Run Off Groove Ruby / Beavis Audio Noisy Cricketģ review(s) posted (write review) Amazingly good "My original plan for this was to use it for driving a reverb tank. Kit includes: PCB, all components, hook-up wire, stereo jack socket, mono jack socket, DC socket, battery snap. The world will be a bleaker place.Įnclosure (if chosen) will be drilled to suit the options you've chosen. Save us all some time and please do not choose an enclosure if you've also chosen wired pots. Please note: NO ENCLOSURE OPTION for the wired pots. We're also offering the kit with 16mm pots if you want to do your own enclosure layout and wire the pots to the PCB. Pot spacing is 18mm so take that into account too. You'll need some that fix with a set screw. Note: the board-mount 9mm pots have round shafts, so keep that in mind when choosing your knobs. If you want to keep things really simple just go for the Ruby, which has no tone at all, just Vol and Gain, but the Grit switch is a nice addition. Perfect for putting together an amp-head style layout in a 1590B enclosure with room for a battery. This new version of the kit is designed for board-mounted pots 9mm pots, which means there's a lot more wiggle room in the enclosure. A little 4" speaker went from crunchy to full-on screaming. A Marshall 4x12" goes from fairly loud clean to louder with decent break-up. Will drive pretty much any speaker with different dynamics depending on size/impedence. Our recommended configuration is Noisy Cricket without Tone. To be honest the tone control doesn't cut much mustard over at FuzzDog HQ.

ampkit pedal

This adds a tone control and a 'grit' switch to give it a little more break-up. Some clever jiggery-pokery over at Beavis Audio gave birth to a highly modded Ruby, dubbed the Noisy Cricket. All from a little 9V battery or 9V DC supply (can be supplied with 12V if you really want to push it). Based on the magnificent work of RunOffGroove, the Ruby circuit can kick out some serious oomph depending on your choice of speaker.















Ampkit pedal