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Started by timbo_93631, April 07, 2014, 05:48:19 PM

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This one is for a guy from tdpri that missed out on the last one I built.  Again it is a Zero Point DD and Stomptown's fantastic Galacticon Phase Shifter.  I socketed the ghost resistors on the ZPDD, and have an OP275 op amp there, also it is wired for trails by moving R7 to a 3PDT.  The Galacticon has a 50kB pot instead of 20kB or 25kB and I think it gives a little more depth to the effect than the last one I built.  It also has the "uni-vibe" mod, however it has a 330n cap instead of a 470n cap for the uni-vibe pair.  The middle toggles are the same as the first, allowing switching between the Phase 45 on the repeats or on it's own and order switchable to be before or after the delay.
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(Insert witty answer about how clean and awesome it is here).

Spaghetti!

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midwayfair

I love this enclosure. You really do the best paint sharpie pen work.

rullywowr

Nice Timbo!  I could never paint anything by hand like that.  Looks sweet.



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selfdestroyer

Quote from: midwayfair on April 07, 2014, 06:25:53 PM
I love this enclosure. You really do the best paint sharpie pen work.

Agreed, he has this skill on lock down. Tim, you were not kidding about being busy this weekend. Awesome build and I love the dot patterns around the switches.

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Wow, very nice!  A funky boutique vibe Timbo 8)
Quote from: Tremster on April 07, 2014, 05:56:14 PM
Spaghetti!
Gotta say, the wiring made me think of spaghetti too... hehe, tidy spaghetti that is...

billstein

Beautiful work Tim. That distressing really works well with the paint pen.

wgc

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jimilee

That art is pretty clever I bet too. I don't understand what the formula is, but I'm sure it's clever.
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jubal81

I saw you're selling this over at TDPRI. Someone's going to get a heck of a deal.
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Actually, that was the first one I built, it went for $125 so it was a good deal, and right away I had a guy from there order this one up so I gave him the same deal as the first one.  Working on my contest entry which is an expanded take on this concept.
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Quote from: jubal81 on April 12, 2014, 03:00:27 AM
Someone's going to get a heck of a deal.

Agreed.  $125 is staggeringly low for a build of this quality.
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Quote from: timbo_93631 on April 07, 2014, 05:48:19 PM






This one is for a guy from tdpri that missed out on the last one I built.  Again it is a Zero Point DD and Stomptown's fantastic Galacticon Phase Shifter.  I socketed the ghost resistors on the ZPDD, and have an OP275 op amp there, also it is wired for trails by moving R7 to a 3PDT.  The Galacticon has a 50kB pot instead of 20kB or 25kB and I think it gives a little more depth to the effect than the last one I built.  It also has the "uni-vibe" mod, however it has a 330n cap instead of a 470n cap for the uni-vibe pair.  The middle toggles are the same as the first, allowing switching between the Phase 45 on the repeats or on it's own and order switchable to be before or after the delay.

Kudos to Tim!! He is now on Effects Database (Facebook notified me this morning).

It said: 2 new brands.  I went to check "Sunday Handwired" and realized I knew those pedals...

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