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dieing battery simulator question

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im gonna knock one of these up tonight

http://www.beavisaudio.com/Projects/DBS/

my question is, whats the difference (in the end result ie the sound) between the dead battery thing and the voltage divider?

both seem relatively easy to knock up but just wondering which one to do. its only for a bit of fun and to practice my soldering skills more than anything. its gonna be used with my big muff mainly.

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I'd do it this way. Save yourself a resistor!

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Post by Benmurray85 »

ok cheers.

just to clarify though, is there any difference to what it does to the sound? im still a beginner so the easier the better really
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Usually the "pot in the way" method of starving sounds pretty similar to a dying battery, but I guess in terms of science it's a different effect, and it sometimes sounds different.
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i made the easy one last night. really easy to do if anyone fancies it. i am seriously crap at soldering but it only took about 20 mins or so to do and i managed a pretty neat job by my standards!

really enjoyable, especially with my rat
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Post by cur »

just slapped together a dead battery simulator. All they had at radio shack was for linear 10k pots had the long posts. so i went with the doll head knob.
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Hahaha, amazing
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I have a voltage starve unit, I don't use it much though. When I do, I tend to use it with a BF-2, cutting the voltage right out and back in, it gives some interesting pops and whistles, good for ambient stuff.

I've tried it with various fuzz and distortion boxes and although you CAN get some cool tones out of it, I'd rather just have clean heavy fuzz.
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thefullbrain wrote: clean heavy fuzz.
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