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#1
Quote from: sturgeo on May 23, 2014, 08:54:42 AMWhat paint/powder coat are you using? lovely finish on all three boxes!

All three enclosures are from Pedal Parts Plus. Their "vein" colors are my favorite.
#2
Sure, here's the 125B one. Hard to see much under there, the way it's wired up. I don't have the BB-size one handy to take a picture of.

#3
Build Reports / Two Sunking IIs, one in a 125B
May 23, 2014, 05:41:50 AM
I had asked about fitting a SKII in a 125B in the questions forum but it didn't appear that anyone had done it yet. The SunKing II PCB is luxuriantly large and wouldn't fit in a 1590B, but I was able to easily fit it in the taller 125B where the PCB just sits under everything else. Only one switch on this -- clipping. 3-way selects between 1N270, BAT41, or asymmetric LED+1N914.



I did build one in a 125BB first, using the Madbean drilling template, which also turned out really nicely. That has the fat and thick switches too, although with the values altered, and 1N277 or BAT41 clipping options. In the picture it's next to a previous Klone (left) I built on vero in a 1590DD. I like the smaller size a lot.

#4
General Questions / Sunking II in 125B?
May 06, 2014, 01:32:31 PM
I just got a Sunking II PCB in the mail -- pretty excited about this. I've built half a dozen Klones before on vero, but they were always kind of messy and enormous. The Klon circuit isn't my favorite overdrive by any means, but it always seemed like a great tool to have in your bag for recording sessions.

Obviously the Sunking II won't fit in a 1590B, but I am wondering if anyone had planned to build one in a 125B? It seems like it might fit (though just barely, and with no battery).