Re: Balls Effects / Balls Amplification

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Dr Tony Balls wrote: Sun May 25, 2025 12:52 pm 🚨 ATTENTION 🚨

I'll be building a limited fuzz pedal to go along with this year's PRF BBQ Chicago. The pedals will be $200 ppd in the US ($215 elsewhere) and $100 from each sale will go to charity. The PRF BBQ charity for this event is the Letters Charity providing direct assistance to families facing urgent financial hardship.

Pedal details:

- It is an octave fuzz firmly rooted in the vintage vibe of 60's/70's units (imperfect, erratic, fun!)

- It is, to my knowledge, a unique design blending elements from existing circuits

- It will be in a pedalboard-friendly format with standard LED and 9V external power source, as well as onboard battery

- It will have a cobra on it

This will be largely done on a PRE-SALE basis with up-front ordering and delivery of the completed units within 4-6 weeks of the pre-sale closure. Some extra units *may* be available at the PRF BBQ events, but no guarantees. Ordering is live through June 4th.

ORDER HERE: https://ballseffects.com/special/wish-list-fuzz/
Bumping this in case anyone missed it.
Website: http://ballseffects.com/
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Re: Balls Effects / Balls Amplification

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So I've noticed that a lot of the solid state amps (seriously almost typed solid snake amps) and preamps that I like, such as my little Vox Pathfinder and the Rusty Box Traynor family, have boost circuits. Do you know or have you designed any tube amps that have use an inbuilt boost like that.

I think I've seen videos of someone hot-rodding a 60's Fender where they routed an unused part of a preamp valve as an additional gain stage or something, but the entire flavor of the project didn't sound good to me so I forgot about it. Did Garnet do something like that? Idk. Just wondering if that is crazy or a switchable, built-in, tube boost with a gain knob is a viable design.

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VaticanShotglass wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 4:35 pm So I've noticed that a lot of the solid state amps (seriously almost typed solid snake amps) and preamps that I like, such as my little Vox Pathfinder and the Rusty Box Traynor family, have boost circuits. Do you know or have you designed any tube amps that have use an inbuilt boost like that.
Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but that goofy Ross "Fame" series amp that the Doc ripped apart and made into a ripping tiny tube amp has a switch that's some sort of germanium boost deal. Sounds great!
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