Nice, but I think you miss the Rangemaster tone just a bit. Are you using a tube amp? The Rangemaster was designed to be used with a tube amp and overdrive the input stage, so if you're using a transistor amp that could be part of it.
it sounds really bad, you should really use the germanium transistors..anyone would work..OC44,AC128,AC187,AC188 ,NKT275 or any other germanium npn transistors..
Sorry, bro, but it doesnt sound at all like a rangemaster. It's a cool fuzz pedal that you have there, but NOT Range Master like at all. When you cahnge the transistor, you change the overall type, try again with the correct transitior, and you'll get a lot closer to the sound.
Nice, but I think you miss the Rangemaster tone just a bit. Are you using a tube amp? The Rangemaster was designed to be used with a tube amp and overdrive the input stage, so if you're using a transistor amp that could be part of it.
AceOnTheBass100 2 years ago
It sounds bad but it looks cool though. Try with the Ge transistor as mentionned earlier.
overdriven56 3 years ago
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redspecialguy 3 years ago
it sounds really bad, you should really use the germanium transistors..anyone would work..OC44,AC128,AC187,AC188 ,NKT275 or any other germanium npn transistors..
suicidecrackers 3 years ago
Sorry, bro, but it doesnt sound at all like a rangemaster. It's a cool fuzz pedal that you have there, but NOT Range Master like at all. When you cahnge the transistor, you change the overall type, try again with the correct transitior, and you'll get a lot closer to the sound.
orwellian1984now 4 years ago
it uses transistors such as the AC128 transistor that is used in a fuzz face pedal
jiggawoo 4 years ago
dont you mean germanium diodes?
Jimmypage512 4 years ago
I used SILICON transistors piggybacked for lower gain: check the link to my blog for more info
elmodman 4 years ago
Great vintage Sound!!
Good job!!
craftman0212 5 years ago
that sounds great! did you made it with germanium transistors?
MrARV 5 years ago