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Late to the party.... 1776-Multiplex....

Started by GrindCustoms, October 07, 2013, 04:05:40 AM

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GrindCustoms

This circuit have been populated for months.....never got at boxing it because i thought i would match it up with another circuit....finally declined that option and decided to go 125B.... :D






Had to Dremelized one of the screw post in order to fit the footswitch.....

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Rej, you're insane! (In a very, very good way :) )
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Stomptown

Wow! This is crazy Reg! Did you have to sand the PCB down to fit it in there? Great build!  :o

televisiondown

Didn't even think a 125B was an option. Wow! Looks really cool, too.
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You da man, Rej!! Nice plexicity.....

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das234

Cozy.  Very cozy.  Who's gonna put it in a 1590A now??

GrindCustoms

Thanks guys, this was a fun one to put together......a bit of challenge is always good! :)

Quote from: Stomptown on October 07, 2013, 04:54:29 AM
Wow! This is crazy Reg! Did you have to sand the PCB down to fit it in there? Great build!  :o

Thanks Man!

I did'nt sanded the pcb....that's something i don't like to do because in some case it will expose the ground planes or live signal traces....

I just pushed the pcb down as it could go, extended the pots legs because they where definitly too short and shimmed the rotary switch with 2 jack washer so it fits snugs with the enclosure.

If i had'nt been stupid with the footswitch drilling and thought of screw post space they take......moved the I/O a bit forward and drill them so they are flush with the bottom of the enclosure.....they would have slip a bit under the pcb giving all the place needed for everything......

For the 2 Time and Feedback pots i directly cut the lugs/legs of the pots and soldered solid core extension instead....other wise they where sticking on the sidewall of the enclosure and short would occur....

Quote from: das234 on October 07, 2013, 05:27:25 PM
Cozy.  Very cozy.  Who's gonna put it in a 1590A now??

Wait couple weeks, PickDropper will make a SMT layout and fit two of those in a 1590A! hahahaha! ;)
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ch1naski

Rej, you are obviously a glutton for punishment. I would have trouble with fitting that in a  milk crate, much less a 125:P

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GrindCustoms

Thanks guys, you should all try that! :D

Quote from: icecycle66 on October 07, 2013, 07:46:01 PM
What's that shiny bit on the top?

The chrome knurled knob?

If that...., i don't remember where i got it....probably on a guitar...it had a set screw so i used it...lol
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Quote from: GrindCustoms on October 07, 2013, 06:51:33 PM

Wait couple weeks, PickDropper will make a SMT layout and fit two of those in a 1590A! hahahaha! ;)

Hahaha, not bloody likely, although I'll do a layout if you promise to find a way to for 8 pots and 2 rotary switches in a 1590a. .  :-)

Great build, Rej.  Very tight quarters in there and it looks cool on the outside, too.
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