Distort-o-Matic VI

I’ve been fascinated by the Stompboxology and Stompbox Cookbook projects for a long time. I’ve only built a few and many of the ideas are hit and miss. The concepts presented are compelling none the less.

The Distort-o-matic VI for example, uses a very off the wall concept. The input signal is imposed on a 40k carrier wave. The carrier is a square wave generated by a 555. This signal is then fed to a high frequency transducer. The device has a high frequency receiver to pick up the signal from the transducer. The high frequency signal is filtered to leave the original input signal. Who thought of this? And what was going through their mind at time? This is so nutty!

Not sure what it will sound like. Figure you have to built it and find out. This is where we get to the hit and miss quality of the Stompboxology projects. Stay tuned for some sound samples…

I ordered all the parts to build this thing a long time ago and never got around to building it till now. Joe had the idea that we should explore the 555 and find some new things to do with it. So I dug the Stompbox Cookbook and found the Distort-o-matic VI. I etched up two boards and drilled them.


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2 responses to “Distort-o-Matic VI”

  1. Joel Avatar
    Joel

    Well… what happened? What’s it sound like? Where did you mount the transducers?

  2. Eric Avatar
    Eric

    Hi !
    Have you finally built it ? How does it sound ? I just read Boscorelli’s article and looked for sound samples but I couldn’t find any.
    By the way, “The Stompbox Cookbook” is such a great book ! I particularly love the exceptionnally well written and clear appendices, very informative.
    Best regards.
    Eric

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