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Started by johnk, July 24, 2016, 07:38:39 PM

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johnk

just finished this one. I added a clean blend and an adjustable (via internal trimpot) booster to the output so it would have unity gain. etched 1590BB with a relayed true bypass and clear knob with a status led.




neandrewthal

Looks great, but not gutshot? How rude.

johnk

what? you've never seen a Sharkfin PCB before?

neandrewthal

I have, but it still does something special for me every time  :D

jimilee

Pedal building is like the opposite of sex.  All the fun stuff happens before you get in the box.

johnk

Quote from: neandrewthal on July 24, 2016, 09:49:26 PM
I have, but it still does something special for me every time  :D

okay then. just for you  ;):


stringsthings

Looks great, inside and out.  What kind of 220uf electrolytics did you use?
They look nice and compact.
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johnk

Quote from: stringsthings on July 24, 2016, 11:10:42 PM
Looks great, inside and out.  What kind of 220uf electrolytics did you use?
They look nice and compact.

Panasonics from Mouser.

neandrewthal

Quote from: johnk on July 24, 2016, 10:07:39 PM
Quote from: neandrewthal on July 24, 2016, 09:49:26 PM
I have, but it still does something special for me every time  :D

okay then. just for you  ;):



Looks, very neat. So you weren't trying to hide something..unless you have have wiring dysmorphic disorder as some on here do. It's not just for me though. I was speaking for the silent majority...I think.

m-Kresol

fantastic build all around, I dig the combinated blend/relay bypass pcb with the stress relief.
those electrolytics look like smd...

I was also waiting for a gut shot ;)
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alanp

The strain relief holes are a nice touch.
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