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Petunia (MiniMe Chorus)

Started by peAk, May 22, 2014, 10:31:56 PM

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peAk

I have a couple of builds that I have been meaning to post but I have been so busy. This is a MiniMe Chorus Build. This is actually the smallest build I have done to date. I am into landscaping/gardening etc. so I plan to do some more with this theme.

The wiring sucks as usual but I promise I am getting better!




wgc

Gorgeous!  And you are getting better, very clean work
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bcalla

Very nice build, great theme.

mattlee0037

Was hoping I wouldn't come into the thread seeing geraniums or impatients or something. Was not disappointed.

Mich P

I dig that box
well done !
Mich P.

m-Kresol

The colours you chose are perfect! Nice one
I build pedals to hide my lousy playing.

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sonarchotic

As a horticulture and gear head I approve of this combination. Great looking work!

rullywowr

What, no germaniums with your geraniums?  Jk. :)
Love the style man. Nice and neat too.



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Leevibe

Beautiful Justin! That graphic is hot! Nice guts too man.

flanagan0718

Great build! Neat and tidy too!
how do you like the "Mini Me"? I have one of these but I am debating on weather or not to build it.

PhiloB

Looks fantastic!  Interested in your review of the sound as well

gtr2

Looks like your on a roll!

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peAk

Thanks guys.

I like the pedal. This one uses the 3007 chip and I have another Synthrotek chorus that I built early on that uses the 3207 chip. While I like them both, I definitely like the MiniMe more. It sounds a little warmer to my ears. Not to mention the Synthrotek had some pcb issues that I had to work around.

I am REALLY going to try to get some audio demos up this weekend.

LaceSensor

try running it at 15v. you will be impressed I think.

televisiondown

Nice LED placement and design! That's a solid looking pedal. I love my old small clone, and it's small enough, but I really want to build a Mini-Me!
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