Holy crap we've made some stuff!
First up is a Karma Gear multi containing a Yorkshire Echo (Deux Profundis), a Fuzzdog Phase 90 clone and a Grind Tenebrion reverb.
The last pair are more Cascadias. Jason's (Jubal81) amazing pre-amp pedal. A bit different here in that one is stock and the other is a silicon derivative.
Very cool man. What is a Yorkshire Pulse (Deux Profundis)?
Quote from: jimilee on April 22, 2018, 02:12:48 PM
Very cool man. What is a Yorkshire Pulse (Deux Profundis)?
http://stompage.juansolo.co.uk/std-delay.html
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Quote from: woolie on April 22, 2018, 02:49:44 PM
Quote from: jimilee on April 22, 2018, 02:12:48 PM
Very cool man. What is a Yorkshire Pulse (Deux Profundis)?
http://stompage.juansolo.co.uk/std-delay.html
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Very cool
A typo on my part :) the Yorkshire Echo is a De Profundis with two PT2399's.
http://juansolo.co.uk/stompage/JSFX-Docs/
Whew, looking good. I think you're the only one I know of to brave the silicon route.
Very nice. Very clean. Great builds.
Those look awesome. How does the silicon Cascadia compare to the standard? Also, what did you use?
Nice!
Love the knobbage on the Cascadias, screw or push-on? Supplier?
Many thanks
Peter
Awesome looking I especially love the knobs on the cascadia pedals.
Amazing as always!!
Is there any chance the Yorkshire Echo will find it's way out into the wild? The De Profundus is such a good delay it seems this would only improve on it.
Quote from: Matmosphere on April 24, 2018, 08:07:00 PM
Amazing as always!!
Is there any chance the Yorkshire Echo will find it's way out into the wild? The De Profundus is such a good delay it seems this would only improve on it.
Good call 8)
Quote from: Adam_MD on April 24, 2018, 06:47:13 PM
Awesome looking I especially love the knobs on the cascadia pedals.
I agree. Those knobs really go. Very pro work on all 3 pedals!
Knobs are for splined push on pots.
http://cpc.farnell.com/cliff-electronic-components/fc7230/knob-kmr15-blk-md-6mm-spl-18t/dp/SW05311?st=knob
http://cpc.farnell.com/cliff-electronic-components/fc7232/knob-kmr25-blk-md-6mm-spl-18t/dp/SW05312?st=knob
http://cpc.farnell.com/cliff-electronic-components/fc7233/knob-kmr30-blk-md-6mm-spl-18t/dp/SW05313?st=knob
http://cpc.farnell.com/cliff-electronic-components/fc7234/knob-kmr35-blk-md-6mm-spl-18t/dp/SW05314?st=knob
We like those a lot and use them for added poshness when it's required as though they are cheap, they ain't as cheap as the mixer knobs we usually use.
All the boards we updated will be available to Grind if Rej gets it off the ground again. He has first refusal on those. Indeed there are some other grind boards we'd like to update also but it all came to a halt. If not we'll look to getting them out with someone else. We'd like to get them to the DIY crowd who want to make them one way or another.
If all else fails we can potentially do group buys of any of the things we've done if there's enough interest to cover it.
Quote from: sonnyboy27 on April 24, 2018, 11:46:38 AM
Those look awesome. How does the silicon Cascadia compare to the standard? Also, what did you use?
It's VERY close. You'd have to back to back it, switching while playing, to really be able to tell. Diodes are BAT something's (away at the moment and have the memory of a goldfish), but there were a few other changes also suggested by Jason to keep is sounding similar. I can dig them out later.
Thanks for the info!
Peter
Nice stuff (of course). I love the multis you guys do, but the Cascadias....
Everyone else - well it was a bit of careful blahblahblah getting her in there
J/C: watch us do it.....TWICE
To be fair, someone else did that before us :) But yeah, they fit.. They're tight, but they fit!
I didn't bother to look back, but I did remember some others posting some sweet, neat Cascadias - just admiring the consistency.
I'm braver than needing a 125B for an SHO, but I think some maniacs out there are designing their pcb's based on certain enclosure manufacturers/resources (taking it to the max) - I do NOT have the stones for that, lol
Jason's a bit of a ninja at that. I think he'll admit this other one that he did for us was a bit of work to get into this box, but so worth it.
(http://juansolo.co.uk/stompage/images/std-profundis-i.jpg)
Lol that's ridiculous and awesome. I love those Camden boss enclosures too I got caught out a few times when I first used them with them being ever so slightly smaller than a 1590b.