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NPD: The Warm Gateau

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It's a Hot cake clone but uses a TL071 instead of whatever Paul uses (LM748 maybe?).

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I've owned precisely 4 hot cakes in my time and never really 'got' them. But my last one was years ago and instead of dropping the money on something I wasn't sure about, I built one which means I can mod it down the line if need be.

This is a super simple pedal to build:

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The only relatively tricky thing is the IC socket but even that is pretty straight forward if you're handy with a soldering iron. As you can see there's not a lot going on on the board itself, just a handful of components and it doesn't even use the whole switch, so you could use a DPDT and be perfectly fine.

It sounds like a cake. I think I like it more on a pushed clean channel than on a clean setting. Somewhat fuzzy, a little saggy, quite vintage.

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Re: NPD: The Warm Gateau

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Hot Cake/Warm Gateau - sounds like an interesting recipe!
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When you look at the price of boutique pedals it's got to be worth giving something like this a go. I've got a 70w soldering iron. Should get it done in half the time. :-)

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Re: NPD: The Warm Gateau

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Molly wrote:When you look at the price of boutique pedals it's got to be worth giving something like this a go. I've got a 70w soldering iron. Should get it done in half the time. :-)
That's part of it, but it's also good fun and as creative as you want it to be. Btw a 70w might kill many components unless you can control the temp. It might be too hot.

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Re: NPD: The Warm Gateau

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NippleWrestler wrote:
Molly wrote:When you look at the price of boutique pedals it's got to be worth giving something like this a go. I've got a 70w soldering iron. Should get it done in half the time. :-)
That's part of it, but it's also good fun and as creative as you want it to be. Btw a 70w might kill many components unless you can control the temp. It might be too hot.
That bit was a wee joke. It's my 'Strat claw earth connection' iron. Never gets used for anything else. :-)

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Re: NPD: The Warm Gateau

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Mike Clayton wrote:Hot Cake/Warm Gateau - sounds like an interesting recipe!
Sounds even better when playing Cream....
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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