Having never wired up anything trickier than a Strat I thought I'd have a go at making something a bit more complicated. After a bit of searching around I found the Noisy Cricket amp on the
Beavis Audio website. I tracked down the parts I needed from local electrical suppliers and a couple of bits from Radio Shack. I did a lot of the work about a year ago and then, what with moving flats and work, I put it to one side and haven't touched it until this weekend. So yesterday afternoon I finally completed the build and screwed it all into the case I'd made:
With all the knobs on zero and plugged into the speaker on my Cornell amp, all I got was a loud hum. Bugger. I unplugged it and scrawled this on it:
Then I thought I'd fiddle about with it a bit more and lo and behold I got some noises out of it. It's really harsh, the signal drops out every so often, it's really noisy, some of the controls don't do anything and the LED doesn't work but it
did make an amplified sound. So in the end it's:
I uploaded a little video of it to show its "unique" qualities:
Be afraid Alexander Dumble, I am coming for you...Still I've learned quite a bit and I'll try and make it better. The main thing it's done is reinforce my respect for amp and pedal builders who construct things that actually work AND sound good!