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^ listened to that. Sounds great! :)* I like you took the time to pitch those $22 Danelectro pedals during your demo. :lol: :erm: :rock:

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Germanium (Mullard OC44) Treble Booster in a Chinese glittery enclosure that I got ages ago with a delay kit.
Switch to choose between original and 0.15uf input caps.
Lots of old parts.
Pedal graphics are transfer tattoos.
Tone suck solved by grounding effect input when bypassed.

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Looks good man :) dig the sparkles!!
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I need a project to do (have several but I'm bored with them). None dirt. Any suggestions? Delays? Modulations? Etc. No smd would be amazing but I would also like to try my hand at some smd...
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Kit? Pcb? Partial Kit?

I highly recommend Freppo circuits from Parasit Studios for pcb builds, with the drill templates they are easy AF.

Delay, pcb.. dead Astronaut has a cool quad delay called the Abductor 2.. but you need 35 100n box caps alone .. It's a huge board. Pretty badass though. He also just released a modulated delay that current mirrors 2x2399s in parallel for long pretty clean repeats. I got that one too. His boards are beautiful.

Then there's the classics, Taylor's meatball clone, echo base clone .. Gristleizer.. etc
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I prefer to source my own stuff because I’m a cheap ass. Lol

Thanks for the suggestions!!
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Yeah everything I suggested is just pcb
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holy shit, just looked into the Abductor 2. thats a feat of PCB work, have to pick one up after my backlog
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It's magic tits McGee. For real.
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This one was on the bench for a while, only because of a bloody trimmer that came by way of slow boat from Mars. Anyway... it's done.

DEFX Flange-a-rama. It's a clone of the Ibanez FL-99 flanger. Many many thanks to armdnrdy and Govmnt_Lacky over at DIYSB for their work and help on this one. This is one kick-ass flanger. The only bad thing about it? You'll spend hours noodling with it. They really should reissue this one. We decided to adopt a sandwich type construction. This stayed true to the original, as well as knocking down the space required. Granted, a 1590J isn't tiny, but it is a smaller footprint than the original. Phil really outdid himself on the layout. In case you're wondering, the trimmer located on the control board is still accessible via thru holes aligned on both boards. A jewelers screwdriver reaches it from the backside, so no need to pull the boards for adjustments.

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Looks fantastic! :!!!: :love:
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slick dual pcb design
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Way behind in posting this, thanks to BOS for the nudge.

EHX Holy Grail 8-modes mod.

I didn't discover the mod, but only found a few bits of info before I was halfway through and then I found a guide on this page: https://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/ ... ic=99043.0

Basically all you need to do is solder an extra wire to an existing pad on the board, disconnect wires from the switch, and use switches to connect each to ground. You can use 3x SPSTs, but I wanted to use the binary-coded rotary switch noted in the BOM for the chip. Works great, but it's tiny and doesn't have a nut to panel-mount. Sooooo... I used my cnc machine to cut a custom bracket to fit it in the existing hole, and figured why not cut a custom board to wire it up. In order to get the leds you just need to solder the positive side to where the wire connects to the switch and the negative side to ground.

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Here's a bad video so you can see how the switching works and hear some of the new modes:

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It's fantastic :) such a great mod!
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