Topic: DIY Mod Kits

http://www.modkitsdiy.com/

Anybody play with any of this stuff?  I ordered the Thunderdrive Deluxe and the piledriver just because they are so cheap and they look like they can be rewarding tone wise if done correctly.  Hey it was $64 with free shipping and it gives me something to do when my band isn't practicing next monday.

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These guys were just at the Philly guitar show. They had a table, fancy banner in the back and brochures.. Nothing to buy????!

Anyway, I'd like to try one of these. I'm ok a soldering and basic wiring but I don't know what all these kits involve. You'll have to give us a full report on difficulty and how things went together once you get it. 64 bucks is cheaper than a trip to guitar center! -S

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Maybe I'll do a blog about it.

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I haven't tried anything from MOD but I've built kits from www.generalguitargadgets.com before. The Tubescreamer clone I bult was fairly easy and sounds great. And I built a Wah from an Area 51 kit. These are going to be fun!!!

Just take your time and pay close attention to your soldering. Some components don't tollerate excessive heat well.

AD3THREE wrote:

http://www.modkitsdiy.com/

Anybody play with any of this stuff?  I ordered the Thunderdrive Deluxe and the piledriver just because they are so cheap and they look like they can be rewarding tone wise if done correctly.  Hey it was $64 with free shipping and it gives me something to do when my band isn't practicing next monday.

Guitars: 2002 Gibson R8, 2008 Gibson SG Standard, 1977 Fender Statocaster, 1979 el Degas Les Paul Custom, 2011 Epiphone JB Les Paul
Amps: 1982 Marshall 4010

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My kits should be in on Friday.  Cant wait!  I rewired my SG with RS Guitarworks modern short shaft kit today and the sound difference is amazing!  Really didn't think a 500k pot could brighten up the sound of that sg.  I had a 1 meg cts pot in the bridge by itself, and a neck with with the same configuration no tone control and it was loud but not very bright sounding.  This tone is thinner and feels more classic rock to me.  Its sound quite a bit better to my ears.

Oh I also tried to install my clapton mid boost... Ran into a few snags.  The guitar works in all but all the pots seem to be loud when you turn them snap crackle pop.  My hunch is I didn't put ground wires on the 3 pots because they were mounted to a metal plate.  I'm thinking they are loud because their not well grounded.  As you can see though its 3am and I'm tired so it will have to wait for the morning.  night.

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My pedals came in today.  I punched out from work for an hour and got started on the Piledriver.  So far I've got all the resistors and capacitors wired in the board.  I still have to wire in the jacks, volume and foot switch.  If I get that done I might record a demo of the sound.  We'll see I've got a vacation coming up where I'll be away for 3 or 4 good days, then next Saturday I've got a gig at a private party where I'm really hoping these pedals will be done so I can boost my leads a little (Were not mic'd at this gig)

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Cool! Ahhh, the infamous non mic'ed gigs..get ready to be the cause of why the cops are going to be called! -S

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NOPE.  Local law around here is noise restrictions after 10:00pm.  Meaning I can rock as loud as I want to with a blues jr. lol.  I hope that its loud enough.  I got some pictures I'm uploading.  I'm done with the pedals.  The first one was supposed to take 4 hours, and I did it right in about 2 and a half hours.  The other was supposed to take up to 6 hours, after I got all the Capacitors, and resistors figured out the rest of the wiring was straight leads from the jacks to the switches.  I got it in 1 hour believe it or not.   Verdict is still out on the Thuderdrive Deluxe, but the Piledriver is exactly what I was looking for.  I want my amp clean sounding and when I have an overdrive sound (hopefully with the Thunderdrive) I can put it after my pedal train giving the amp itself a clean boost and not the pedal.  Strangely I can run the amp clean at a decent volume and with the boost wide open I can force it to overdrive hard (With a 38dB boost it ought to do something!)  All I can say is for $64 I got a lot of tone for the money and not much time spent making them work... but I enjoy this kind of stuff!  Maybe the hunt and the task is as much fun if not more fun then really playing guitar!  Nah!!!

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Here is the Thunder Drive Deluxe http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0110.jpg
Here is the back side of it.  I added the feet they didn't come with the kit. http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0112.jpg
Here is the wiring... It looks a lot harder then it really was.  http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0108.jpg
Here is the piledriver http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0111.jpg
Back side of the Piledriver http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0113.jpg
Piledriver wiring http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0105.jpg
Piledriver closeup of wiring http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0107.jpg
Both pedals with covers off http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0104.jpg

I'm really liking the pedals, but I haven't tried them together yet because we have a 9 volt batter shortage in our house.  I'm 100% happy with the Piledriver and think its the best booster pedal you can buy for the money, even it it was $100 it would almost be worth it, they could stand to upgrade that crap Alpha brand pot its a little noise when you turn it.
The Thunder Drive Deluxe I finished it very late at night and wouldn't dare to wake my house up at 1am... its now 2am.
So far though its a pretty good pedal but you have to have the volume of the amp up quite a bit before you can truly enjoy this guy.  The toggle is a clean sound that's got a bit of some dirt to it but is WAY LOUDER.  If I was bare foot I could flip the switch no problem to boost the sound but the tone changes to something different, makes a great lead sound though.  Tomorrow I'll try to get some sound clips of the pedals with a strat, a sg, a les paul, and a telecaster.  My 4 basic tone groups.

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Nice work dude!!! How do they sound? They look great. It's very rewarding building your own gear. I started building pedals and now I'm building amps. Here's a gut shot of my JCM800 2204 project.

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i41 … CN1871.jpg

AD3THREE wrote:

Here is the Thunder Drive Deluxe http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0110.jpg
Here is the back side of it.  I added the feet they didn't come with the kit. http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0112.jpg
Here is the wiring... It looks a lot harder then it really was.  http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0108.jpg
Here is the piledriver http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0111.jpg
Back side of the Piledriver http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0113.jpg
Piledriver wiring http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0105.jpg
Piledriver closeup of wiring http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0107.jpg
Both pedals with covers off http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0104.jpg

I'm really liking the pedals, but I haven't tried them together yet because we have a 9 volt batter shortage in our house.  I'm 100% happy with the Piledriver and think its the best booster pedal you can buy for the money, even it it was $100 it would almost be worth it, they could stand to upgrade that crap Alpha brand pot its a little noise when you turn it.
The Thunder Drive Deluxe I finished it very late at night and wouldn't dare to wake my house up at 1am... its now 2am.
So far though its a pretty good pedal but you have to have the volume of the amp up quite a bit before you can truly enjoy this guy.  The toggle is a clean sound that's got a bit of some dirt to it but is WAY LOUDER.  If I was bare foot I could flip the switch no problem to boost the sound but the tone changes to something different, makes a great lead sound though.  Tomorrow I'll try to get some sound clips of the pedals with a strat, a sg, a les paul, and a telecaster.  My 4 basic tone groups.

Guitars: 2002 Gibson R8, 2008 Gibson SG Standard, 1977 Fender Statocaster, 1979 el Degas Les Paul Custom, 2011 Epiphone JB Les Paul
Amps: 1982 Marshall 4010

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I've built some from Build Your Own Clone, which are pretty good. Fun too.

JBLP (aged) 293, JBLP STD, JB ES-335, JBLP Studio, JBLP Goldtop Epi, JBLP Inverness Green Epi.

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Ok I recorded some sounds tonight but doubt I get them online tonight as they are on my computer in my basement where my music room "Studio" is.  I use studio loosely.  At first glance I really liked both pedals, but as they settle I'm totally in love with the Piledriver.  I can use it to boost signals or I can use it as a overdrive pedal either way it takes your tone you already have and amplifies it 38db!  If your amp is distorted already it will just compress your sound.  Not what you want to do.  Semi clean sounds and boosted kill!  The Thunderdrive Deluxe however is starting to disappoint me.  If you run the gain wide open it gets into fuzz land barely but its enough to wish I had more distortion and less of a fart sound.  When you back it off the gain on the pedal the farts go away but you really wish you had more distortion.  I like it better as a boost or a lead drive sound.  Playing chords the farts start to take place.  I really only notice it on Humbuckers.  Telecasters and Strats sound very good with the pedal and I would really suggest this as a tone pedal for a strat player or a telecaster player because its kind of a bass heavy pedal.  So if your looking to thicken your single coils up the Thunderdrive Deluxe would work well for you.  Together these pedals are great together.  I think the piledriver is great with anything.  I could see if you had a high gain amp and running the piledriver in the effects loop it would blow people way.

I plugged the pedals up in my mixing board to see what they sound like on their own and like suspected the Thunderdrive is very muddy.  The piledriver maxed my board out on 38 db and I quickly worried if I might have hurt my speakers to my monitors... It got really loud!  It was louder then my amp when I was playing around with it, and it hurt my ears they are still ringing.  To do it all over again I would pass on the Thunderdrive Deluxe, and only get the piledriver.  I might try a pedal with a preamp tube next time.  Or maybe I can get a tone control mod for it to add a little brightness to the circuit.  That would help I think.

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jddarden wrote:

I've built some from Build Your Own Clone, which are pretty good. Fun too.

Yep, me too.
<---- is my ESV Fuzz from BYOC.  The pots are a bit scratchy but the thing sounds great. Dark.
I did the paint job to match my Epi JBLP :-)
Looking to do more like this in the future. It's a fun pastime.

What The Fuzz ?!

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Hey man thats some really nice work on that amp you got there.  I was away on vacation and didn't reallyt get a chance to see what you had going on there.  But you got some really neatly laid out wire there.  Give us a demo if you can!  What type amp is that?

rythmplaya wrote:

Nice work dude!!! How do they sound? They look great. It's very rewarding building your own gear. I started building pedals and now I'm building amps. Here's a gut shot of my JCM800 2204 project.

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i41 … CN1871.jpg

AD3THREE wrote:

Here is the Thunder Drive Deluxe http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0110.jpg
Here is the back side of it.  I added the feet they didn't come with the kit. http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0112.jpg
Here is the wiring... It looks a lot harder then it really was.  http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0108.jpg
Here is the piledriver http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0111.jpg
Back side of the Piledriver http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0113.jpg
Piledriver wiring http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0105.jpg
Piledriver closeup of wiring http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0107.jpg
Both pedals with covers off http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn38 … G_0104.jpg

I'm really liking the pedals, but I haven't tried them together yet because we have a 9 volt batter shortage in our house.  I'm 100% happy with the Piledriver and think its the best booster pedal you can buy for the money, even it it was $100 it would almost be worth it, they could stand to upgrade that crap Alpha brand pot its a little noise when you turn it.
The Thunder Drive Deluxe I finished it very late at night and wouldn't dare to wake my house up at 1am... its now 2am.
So far though its a pretty good pedal but you have to have the volume of the amp up quite a bit before you can truly enjoy this guy.  The toggle is a clean sound that's got a bit of some dirt to it but is WAY LOUDER.  If I was bare foot I could flip the switch no problem to boost the sound but the tone changes to something different, makes a great lead sound though.  Tomorrow I'll try to get some sound clips of the pedals with a strat, a sg, a les paul, and a telecaster.  My 4 basic tone groups.

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Had a gig last night and I must say I only used the Piledriver pedal in my signal.  Nothing else but a Les Paul or a SG and my modded Blues JR.  We cranked up loud, and my jr is modded with a large transformer so I got 18 watts instead of 15, not sure that makes a difference but I was using a lot of it last night.  Rhythm was loud and fat.  My sound was more power amp distortion then pre amp,  Setting were Master volume 7, volume 6, bass 6, treble 6, mids 6, reverb 0, fat was off, and I have a presence control that was all the way up.  my boost pedal the piledriver was wide open for a 38 db boost.  Since the amp was slightly on distorted it did compress the sound a little but the volume boost worked perfectly.  Ideal would be use a distortion pedal for those tones and have the amp clean, but I didn't have a decent distortion pedal and wasn't impressed with the Thunderdrive Deluxe although in sound check I did play around with it, it needs a tone control though.  Over all I would say the pedal was a great success for me and everyone in the band was interested in what I was doing different because I tend to have issues with either being too loud for rhythm playing or not loud enough for leads and I find myself constantly trying to adjust the amp to correct for the volume situation.  I'm pleased to say with the help from this pedal most of those days are over.

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I've also found the 6,6,6 on the modded blues jr with presence cranked is a good tone. It makes me feel like I'm not using my EQ hmm but who cares?

I've found the reverb wetness dependent on the Master vol too for some reason.

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I never have been impressed with the reverb on that amp... I know they have mods for that as well but I figure whats the big deal if I'm playing a live gig and no reverb is added.  Unless you put a ton of reverb into it, it really won't be that noticeable.  Now my old Fender Custom Vibrolux Reverb on the other hand had such a great liquid sounding reverb to it... but it also weighted 75 pound!  I can live without tube reverb at that weight!