File:Dan Armstrong Green Ringer circuit - an octave-up effect with a ring-modulator touch to it - just finished building (2006-03-05 22.51.45 by germanium).jpg

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I just finished building the Dan Armstrong Green Ringer.[dead link] It's an octave-up effect with a certain ring-modulator touch to it.

Oh, at the top is the Octup! from Tim Escobedo. Unfortunately, it doesn't work.
Flickr Tags: diy effect effects pedal dan armstrong green ringer octaver ring modulator transistor octave-up music-object octave.


from Flickr album "Electronics" by germanium

"Building, modifying or repairing guitar amplifiers and effects myself."

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