I completed Neutrino (Burst) circuit last night. I hooked it up to my testing rig and didn't stop playing for an hour. This is likely my favorite O.D. I've ever heard. I don't have it boxed up yet, I'll be attempting to box it and a Slow Loris tonight.
Thanx for the great products and instructions, Brian. You've made a longtime customer out of me. I have to figure out what I can sell to see what else I can buy. :P
I'll be inking this up at a later date but it sounded SO good I had to hurry and put it in a box.
(http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/ae285/guyskankrye/IMG_3843.jpg)
(http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/ae285/guyskankrye/IMG_3844.jpg)
(http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/ae285/guyskankrye/IMG_3832.jpg)
Awesome!
Pics are welcome here ;)
Josh
I figured I'd wait until they're boxed before I post pics.
The tube screamer strikes again!
Jacob
Quote from: jkokura on April 21, 2011, 03:35:14 PM
The tube screamer strikes again!
I'm a big fan of screamers...
Most everything else sounds over effected to me.
You do know that the Neutrino is a modded tube screamer right? Comparing the schems was both enlightening and surprising. I'm kinda interested in build a neutrino for each version of the eternity out there and comparing them all to a stock TS-808 circuit.
I'm glad you like it though. I like it much more than a stock TS9 or 808.
Jacob
Yes sir, I did. I'm a big fan of tube screamers. I've never had the pleasure of comparing the schems but would like to.
I haven't built a tubescreamer yet...or even played one for that matter. :'(
I added photos to the first post. I'll be inking this up at a later date but it sounded SO good I had to hurry and put it in a box. I'm not real proud of my wiring but it'll do.
Awesome! I like those black knobs on the white even! And the wiring isnt so bad! Good job, I need to built this someday..
What IC did you use in your build? Im going to embark on an eternity build soon, i've always wondered whats the difference between the 'burst' and 'black' version
Quote from: gibson88 on April 23, 2011, 03:37:58 PM
What IC did you use in your build? Im going to embark on an eternity build soon, i've always wondered whats the difference between the 'burst' and 'black' version
LM1458. It's socketed so I can try a few different options.
I love the simplicity of it! White and black just looks beautiful. Congrats man!
-Kaleb
Quote from: k.rock! on April 23, 2011, 04:19:51 PM
I love the simplicity of it! White and black just looks beautiful. Congrats man!
-Kaleb
I've got some great art for it. I just have to figure out how I want to get it on there.
Updated the photos. I added some artwork and I kinda like it. I may change the knobs.
Great update. It looks truely fantastic!
Looks great!
So you clearcoated over the photo paper?
Any color bleeds?
Did you bake it to cure the clearcoat?
Quote from: azrael on May 01, 2011, 03:25:25 PM
So you clearcoated over the photo paper?
Yes. I used this paper (film) (http://www.walmart.com/ip/Ink-Jet-Adhesive-Film-8.5X11-6-Pkg-Clear/10881037?sourceid=1500000000000003142050&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=10881037).
Quote from: azrael on May 01, 2011, 03:25:25 PMAny color bleeds?
No. The film I used has a special coating that kept it from bleeding. It seemed to be ready to handle immediately after it printed and I stuck it and coated it within about 10 minutes of printing. After peeling the backing off and sticking it to the enclosure I used the backing to lay over the art (smooth side down, against the art) while I rubbed it on with the smooth, round end of a Sharpie. It didn't smear as I did this and it didn't bleed when I clear coated it.
Quote from: azrael on May 01, 2011, 03:25:25 PMDid you bake it to cure the clearcoat?
No. I used Rustoleum and it's hard as a rock after a couple coats and you can't even see the edge of the film. It almost looks screen printed on the enclosure.
Wow, I just bought some Papillio adhesive paper and vinyl, but I may stop by Walmart too to get some of this.
Good to know that Rustoleum worked well, I'm using that right now, too! :D
That is some awesome artwork! Great Job!
Quote from: PaxWorks on May 04, 2011, 05:36:58 PM
That is some awesome artwork! Great Job!
Thank you, sir.
Looks excellent.
I love the artwork...awesome job on the wiring, and building as well... I'll have to try out that inkjet film stuff, seems like it's easy to work w/.... Great job!