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#121
Build Reports / Re: Onboard Acoustic Preamp
April 23, 2019, 01:59:22 AM
Quote from: Aleph Null on April 22, 2019, 08:31:27 PM
Quote from: JackSkellington on April 21, 2019, 03:21:24 PM
Nice job!
How did you fix the box inside the guitar?

I had to affix the enclose the same way I did the battery box: velcro.
Would you mind sharing the details about the circuit (schematics/layout) and the pickup as well? I am looking for something similar...
#122
Thanks a lot, Timko! I will go through it the next days and also finish the owner manual. I know, it's a lot, but it's also a bit more complicated than a tube screamer :-) ...
#123
Does somebody know a simple circuit, that briefly switches on/off every time a latching switch is switched on or off on the input side?

I have an effect that switches on and off with an external momentary switch that I would like to trigger with a latching switch...

I could build something with a microprocessor, but maybe there is something Schmidt trigger based or so...

#124
Does somebody know a simple circuit, that briefly switches on/off every time a latching switch is switched on or off on the input side?

I have an effect that switches on and off with an external momentary switch that I would like to trigger with a latching switch...

I could build something with a microprocessor, but maybe there is something Schmidt trigger based or so...

#125
Does somebody know a simple circuit, that briefly switches on/off every time a latching switch is switched on or off on the input side?

I have an effect that switches on and off with an external momentary switch that I would like to trigger with a latching switch...

I could build something with a microprocessor, but maybe there is something Schmidt trigger based or so...

#126
Quote from: gordo on April 20, 2019, 12:08:56 AM
And I'm outta town to spend a few days with friends and then back at it Sunday night so I'll have some time this coming week.
Great! Please try, if you have access already :-)
#127
Quote from: Timko on April 19, 2019, 04:02:34 PM
Quote from: Marshall Arts on April 13, 2019, 08:20:05 AM
Thanks, Timko and Gordo for offering to collaborate. I suggest you focus on the build instructions document, I will continue to write the operation manual which you could review afterwards ;-)

I already created an overview of the functions for the user guide:



I have some free time this weekend and plan to start going through the document paragraph by paragraph.
Thanks,... I am sure, there are some Easter eggs in it :-)
#128
Quote from: alanp on April 17, 2019, 04:47:51 PM
2203 is the code for Marshall JCM800 100W version.

Recto will be a Mesa Triple Rectifier amp -- the ones with faux diamondplate on the front.
Of course... I was more surprised to see these in a church :-)
#129
Looks like... :-) In my church, we only had a Laney Linebacker 30 Watt transistor amp...
#130
Quote from: fair.child on April 17, 2019, 02:14:12 PM
It might end up for the church and they usually write tax break for me. Two years ago I donated my JCM800 2203 to church and they did write tax break for me. The main reason I guess because we were moving out of state and we weren't able to bring everything. Instead sell it quickly, we just decided to donate it to church because they will keep continue use it weekly and the worship team know exactly what to do with the amp.

I have a feeling the recto will go the similar route which is I'm more than happy to spend more converting from 220V to 110V.
It's obviously been too long since I went to church. 2203? Rectos?
#131
Quote from: Willybomb on April 17, 2019, 10:17:09 AM
I'm sorta stunned that you'd donate a recto to anybody.....
From a financial and emotional point of view, I may add :-)
#132
Yes, within Europe and if you are sending business, it's ok.

Private, to the US, according to the rules, you need to send 'Päckchen international XS', which is 8,95 EUR.

I will look into the business options...
#133
Quote from: Willybomb on April 16, 2019, 12:58:24 AM
QuoteUh, birthday cards would only add to the expense. You have to buy those too.

I get them from the local opshop for cents in the dollar.  They're not all birthday cards.  Some are "Congratulations on your engagement/child/divorce", which makes it a bit more interesting for me.
I will have to check, if I ever see divorce-congrats-cards over here... :-)
#134
Quote from: artstomp on April 04, 2019, 10:06:44 PM
I definitely will grab a set of the Eoo3 boards!...i noticed the 5v relays used are different from Linda.

Hi artstomp - I tried to send you a PM, but the forum says your inbox is full ;-)

Please drop your name in the preorder list (and maybe empty your inbox): http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=29576.msg286399#msg286399

Thanks!!

#135
Just checked for international shipping rates, as my Eoo3 packages are a bit heavier and thicker than usually. Seems like the difficulties you guys had with the change in the USPS rates some time ago now strikes in Germany as well:

https://www.deutschepost.de/de/b/briefe-ins-ausland.html

Google translates:
"From 1.1.2019 only documents in letters can be sent abroad. For the dispatch of goods business customers can use the goods post internationally, private customers please use for goods abroad the DHL Päckchen International (NEW: starting from 4,89 €) or the package International."

That means, that from the beginning of 2019, a single PCB from Germany comes with a shipping fee of at least (!) 4,89 Euro for EU-recipients and 8,89 Euro.

Phew!