Wasn't as tight as i thought it was going to be. Had a little room left ;) I really like the looks of this layout, even though i will be the only one to ever to see it, aside from you guys :)
Check this thread (http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=2120.0) out for the layout
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-k_T9nnW3fBQ/TgebDF_hk4I/AAAAAAAABT4/fBd8Sf5ePNk/s400/DSC02700.JPG)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Rja7DKGcCSU/TgebBwzW3UI/AAAAAAAABTw/tcLtk47C4ts/s400/DSC02699.JPG)
Awesome! :o
That fits great! Gonna have to build one of these!
Love this, and 1590A builds in general. Just got myself some to see what I can squeeze inside.
Very cool!!
Wow that is tight. I love it. 1590 builds are so neat and I havent done one lately. You have just inspired me.
Glad to see you guys like it. I hope someone attempts to build one, i really liked the final result.
well done on the layout, reminds me of how Diamond pedals do theirs, all very compact.
Awesome dude! That is probably as compact it can get! haha Great job man and thanks for sharing your layout! :)
-Kaleb
Check this guys stuff out! Click the link on the side for the 1590a's
http://solderman.fatabur.se/
Josh
Quote from: gtr2 on June 28, 2011, 06:39:49 PM
Check this guys stuff out! Click the link on the side for the 1590a's
http://solderman.fatabur.se/
Josh
That's a great site with a lot of projects to offer. My to-do list just keeps growing...
Quote from: gtr2 on June 28, 2011, 06:39:49 PM
Check this guys stuff out! Click the link on the side for the 1590a's
http://solderman.fatabur.se/
Josh
very awesome work. I like my components facing up, just for atheistic reasons. I might try a 3pdt switch on the pcb next time.
Quote from: gtr2 on June 28, 2011, 06:39:49 PM
Check this guys stuff out! Click the link on the side for the 1590a's
http://solderman.fatabur.se/
Josh
that guy has lots of cool projects for micro builds. It would be cool to have a board you could stick in the back of your amp.
Sorry to stir up and old thread but i wanted to share that I used jimmybjj's layout and made my own mini Orange Squeezer, so he's double verified! Love this little pedal, it sounds great! I hope you guys make a few more!
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b27/ugly_guitar_guy/2012-01-10_00-34-24_63.jpg)(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b27/ugly_guitar_guy/2012-01-10_00-18-57_162.jpg)
Wait inline jacks on a 1590A? What sorcery is this?
Sweet, thanks for sharing. Great looking pedal. I'm glad to see someone is using the layouts.
Quote from: lloyd17 on January 10, 2012, 10:14:26 AM
Wait inline jacks on a 1590A? What sorcery is this?
one is higher than the other, its doable.
I did a wooly mammoth kinda like that.
(http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x374/LaceSensor1/1590a/P1020700.jpg)
might try this squeezer to replace my Flatline.
Quote from: LaceSensor on January 10, 2012, 05:30:44 PM
Quote from: lloyd17 on January 10, 2012, 10:14:26 AM
Wait inline jacks on a 1590A? What sorcery is this?
one is higher than the other, its doable.
I did a wooly mammoth kinda like that.
might try this squeezer to replace my Flatline.
Exactly. It's a tight fit, but it's doable (obviously ;D). Those jacks in particular are a great size for it though. I'm going to experiment a little but it MIGHT be possible to stack them on top of each other on the same side (but I think it would require a little bit of lid modification). If I have a build that calls for it it'll be worth a try!