joesnewmatch said:
Thank God you have an easy button, or you might get tripped up!
Nice effects box. Is that homemade?
Hey JNM, it is homemade...
The aluminum box is a Hammond chassis that I customized to take a Tech 21 Boost DLA Delay, Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive, Voodoo Lab Analog Chorus and Boss TU-12 Tuner. Internally there is an A/B switch to switch from Tuner to amp Input and then there are two FX loops that are controlled by the other Hammond Black Box that has the 5 momentary Stomp Footswitches and connected to the 'brain' via a 6-pin DIN cable. The first loop is for the Sparkle drive, which is looped before the input of the Amp. The second loop is for the Analog Chorus that is in series with the Boost DLA and connects externally to the Express FX loop. The Boost DLA is not True Bypasss, but, it allows the delay to trail when it is switched out so no abrupt delay cut-off. I use the Boost DLA for solos because I can get 6-9dB clean boost and delay when I kick it in. I also control the Express Reverb and channel switching from the remote footswitch buttons labelled REV and CHN.
Underneath the sloped panel with all of the 1/4" jacks are two circuitboards with DPDT Relays that switch the FX in and out. This eliminates a long cable going to the front of the stage, all of the audio stays within the box.
There is a small diecast box (yes it's a Hammond), beside the Chorus...it has two 1/4" jacks and a 250k potentiometer to trim the output volume of the Chorus..the volume is not matched well from the factory when the effect is "ON".
There is also a 9VDC power supply to power all of the FX and the Tuner and 12VDC to send to the remote footswitch.
A Mesa decal on the front, a No Velcro sticker on the back, a plexiglas hinged lid, handy carry handle and groovy 3 color LED lighting finish the box off. I scanned the Express front panel from the manual and laminated it onto the box so that I could mark the settings with a black marker for later recall.
This is a handy FX system for rehearsals or small gigs and/or jams...beats lugging around the
46 pound Furman!..here's the Furman System Schematic...
Thanks for asking :!:
PS. I don't work for Hammond.... but they are a great Canadian Company