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#1
Great work! That's amazing you crammed all of the BBD stuff and relay switching into a 1590A!

I like that Loadstone Delay. PT2399 delays can sound really. I like them better than my BBD delays (sacrillege I know). I have an Aquapus, and an Aqua Boy, but the Rebote 2.5 I built way back when sounds better to my ear. It has a little more noise but the longer delay time and the filtering makes me like it more than the others. 
#2
Build Reports / Re: Schematic Fuzz
August 16, 2022, 03:54:38 PM
Awesome! Great idea!
#3
Build Reports / Flatline Compressor by John Hollis
August 02, 2022, 10:07:53 PM
I designed this PCB in Eagle for John Hollis' Flatline. This is a great project. Worked super good the first time.

Here is a link to a blog post with more info and pictures of the build: http://www.super-freq.com/flat-line-by-john-hollis/

I used a VTL5C3 and some silicon workalike "1n34a" type diodes. People report varying success with some parts. These worked for me.

I designed this PCB with Eagle and had boards manufactured at PCBWay.com.

I milled the enclosure on my desktop mill.
#4
Build Reports / Re: Super Fuzz build
July 15, 2022, 06:36:47 PM
Thanks!

Making boards makes for better builds but the process is different. There's more time spent up front prepping and planning in software. It's a different game.

This mill job had a few problems. It's hard to see in this image but there's a couple deeper gouges where I had trouble getting the depth right. In the end it's good enough rock and roll. Figure you're just stepping on it with your foot.
#5
Build Reports / Super Fuzz build
July 14, 2022, 09:44:41 PM
I made some PCBs at PCBWay.com. Their service is $5 for 10 boards under 100mm. It's so cheap to make boards these I have been doing this before prototyping on perf board or strip board. 

This board had an error. One leg of one cap was connected to the wrong location. I could fix this by mounting the cap on the bottom and running one leg to the correct location.

I milled this box on my desktop mill. I tried a flat end mill instead of the engraving bit. The results were a little ragged.

Here's some more pictures and info: http://www.super-freq.com/univox-super-fuzz/


#6
General Questions / Pasty face 2020 transistors hfe
July 04, 2021, 11:14:04 PM
I building the Pastyface 2020. I have bag of ge transistors what gains would be recommended for Q1-3?
#7
General Questions / Re: Softie 2021 C1 question
July 04, 2021, 11:09:14 PM
Never mind, I'm blind, I figured it out. Sometimes if state at something Ling enough you can't see anything.
#8
General Questions / Re: CNC PCB Isolation Routing
July 04, 2021, 09:37:56 PM
I have an Othermill. I do pretty good if I use the 1/32" bit. The engraving bit is also great these are really hard to break. I don't, go anywhere near the 1/64" bits these seem to break pretty easily.
#9
General Questions / Softie 2021 C1 question
July 04, 2021, 09:20:48 PM
I'm building a few Softie 2021 version. The board has a C1 but I don't see it on the schematic and the parts list does show the part number only the values.
#10
Build Reports / Re: Tonebender MKI
June 28, 2021, 02:33:11 AM
This looks interesting. Where did you get the board for this?
#11
Build Reports / Rehousing into Boss Enclosure?
June 27, 2021, 12:20:25 AM
I was thinking about rehousing something into a Boss enclosure. Anyone here done this?

I've seen a couple of these. Switching could either be a relay bypass or a 3PDT switch. I've seen some pictures where a 3PDT switch was fit under the Boss foot pedal/battery door. I'd like to hear how this worked out from anyone who has tried it.
#12
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: Fat Pants Jr whine
December 16, 2018, 09:18:44 PM
Actually after a second pass the jumper from pin 1 to pin 8 does work! I swear put the jumper in then checked continuity across pins 1 and 8, but later when took a second look the jumper wire was loose. I fixed the solder joint and everything was good! Thanks again.
#13
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: Fat Pants Jr whine
November 26, 2018, 05:57:09 AM
Thanks for the replies. Looks like:

TC1044S
CPA

On the chip. I can't remember where I got these, maybe Tayda. Which makes me suspect. I bought some PT2399's from  were bad. I might have a couple spares, let me look.
#14
Tech Help - Projects Page / Fat Pants Jr whine
November 21, 2018, 10:10:38 PM
I just built Fat Pants Jr in a 1590a box. Everything works but I can hear high pitched whine, even when the effect is bypassed.

I'm using a TC1044. I bridged pins 1 and 8. Which helped but the sound is still noticeable. Anyone who built this have any suggestions?
#15
I'm trying to find some Subminiature PCB mount toggle switches. These need to be smaller than the typical mini toggle switches that are available.