Let's see your finished DIY projects!
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Thanks guys. Not my neatest work, as there is quite a lot going on in there.
The ground wires are quite thick solid core. They are pretty taut. They also hold the PCBs in place. No risk of them moving really, and they are carefully placed to avoid any shorts.
Scruffie is correct, its a lowpass filter in the echo path.
Well, on it's way!
Teej212 wrote:those ground wires are the bees knees. have you run into any problems doing that, like hitting the bottom plate or the circuit boards since theyre floating? anyways amazing work!
The ground wires are quite thick solid core. They are pretty taut. They also hold the PCBs in place. No risk of them moving really, and they are carefully placed to avoid any shorts.
Teej212 wrote:hey rick, if you read this, would you be willing to share how you would add the filter pot to the repeats on a PT2399?
Scruffie is correct, its a lowpass filter in the echo path.
proroby wrote:I can't wait
Well, on it's way!
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i meant which pin would you put it at so it only affects the delays?
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Teej212 wrote:i meant which pin would you put it at so it only affects the delays?
Post Delay in the Mixing Section, anywhere from where the Output of the Delay comes from.
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ive been thinking, could i not just splice a wire to two jacks from that same point and make an effects loop?
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my very first painted pedal. its enamel. I used rubic's cube stickers as a paint mask. I have 1000's of stickers from a buisness I dont do anymore.
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awesome! thats clever, you should paint the individual colors on there too
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eatyourguitar wrote:my very first painted pedal. its enamel. I used rubic's cube stickers as a paint mask. I have 1000's of stickers from a buisness I dont do anymore.
Really hot paintjob there!

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probably not safe for work...


violet ram's head with a few tweaks.


violet ram's head with a few tweaks.
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I really ought to pick up one of those Gruntbox boards. They look so spacious yet neat.

I love the smell of solder in the morning.
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eniacmike wrote:probably not safe for work...
violet ram's head with a few tweaks.
That is a sexy pedal.
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nbabmf wrote:I really ought to pick up one of those Gruntbox boards. They look so spacious yet neat.
This. I have yet to build a muff for some reason.
I make noise toys under Stomping Stones
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oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.
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I built this for SPACE FUZZZ. He likes it "raw".

Maestro FZ-1S with some improvements... namely, more output! I'm not a fan of the clean blend on this, but whatever. It's not for me!

Maestro FZ-1S with some improvements... namely, more output! I'm not a fan of the clean blend on this, but whatever. It's not for me!

I love the smell of solder in the morning.
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nbabmf wrote:I built this for SPACE FUZZZ. He likes it "raw".![]()
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