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johnk
Solid State (PT2399) Echoplex:



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Travis
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Cool John! What schem did you use?
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Sensei Tim
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BRILLIANT

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trom72
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I'm very interested to test this mod. Can you explain me how you tweak it to change the voltage value? I understand the result but not the way to do it.

Thank you.
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johnk
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it's a slightly modified deep blue delay.
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Suzukiscottie
EA Tremelo, with a "battery-sock" courtesy of my wife!

A gift for my gigging nephew.

I love the way the Marshall-type knobs hide the pot nuts.




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Travis
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The battery sock looks great. I need a bunch of them!

Cool enclosure and nice build too
MAO
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MAO
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trom72, to give the 5v regulator a 0.7v lift, you remove the regulator's ground pin from ground and insert a 1N4001 between the regulator's ground pin and board ground. This 'lifts' the regulator's voltage 0.7v giving a 5.7v output. Then add an LED and 1k resistor in series from the output of the regulator to ground. This provides a stable reference. (see project 13 from Craig Anderton's EPFM). Simple and cheap.    

I detailed a daughterboard for the original Glam vero  here

Here is a modified layout with the 0.7 lift built in, but haven't verified it yet.








1978 Gibson Les Paul Standard, Cherry Sunburst
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trom72
Thanks a lot. I will use the daughter board as I already build it. I'm on it tomorrow. Thanks again
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Show your pedal guts!

balazs.bencs
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I am still learning a lot of stuff, started building only a couple months ago (have a lot of ugly boxes), but the new ones are worth to show I think :)

The graphics were made in Illustrator, then printed on waterslide decals of course.. :)
They are waiting for me to have the time for the clear coats.

AMZ mini booster in green :)


zvex distortron with footswitchable low/high gain


and the catalinbread rah, heavily inspired by the led zeppelin celebration day dvd cover :)
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Sensei Tim
Those look great!

How were you able to print white text on clear water slides??  Or is it a white water slide with impeccable colour matching? ;)
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Sensei Tim
Dr. Boogey with relay bypass and 18v charge pump



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balazs.bencs
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A local print workshop prints me the decals, they are able to print white as well. This way it's a tiny bit more money, but looks better and I have more options. (It's like 3-4$ for a A4 sized one). I just have to cut it and use it :)
Ian
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Ian
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Had a couple of failed builds, still to go back and troubleshoot. Confidence was at an all time low. Had a complete break from all things guitar/pedals for a week or two.

Built this hotcake clone for a friend after the break and it sounds great. Still had a few issues with paint on this one, getting cold here in New Zealand.
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M. Spencer
Do you cut your own plexiglass LED plates?
Ian
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Ian
Hi, yes I cut my own plexiglass for the light plates. Score and snap to approximate size. Sand down the locator ridge on the baseplate. Drill screw holes into plate then fit together. I then take my orbital sander and sand the late the shape of the enclosure.
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johnk
Peavey F800B super festival in an etched 1590B with 3-way slope switch and relayed true bypass:



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trom72
Fabulous once again. I'm very impressed by your work. Bravo!!
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trom72
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I build this one with the excellent boards from GuitarPCB. There is a paramix (create loop with dry wet control), a king of the brits, a big muff opamp version with an addon active eq board and a SS2. I also add a toggle for order switching to use the SS2 in first or third place.


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Chris60601
Bizzy weekend. I have moved away from spay painting in favor of powder coating. I finally broke down and picked on up. Most of these are waiting on the top coat (clear coat) before boxing.


Yeah, 220, 221. Whatever it takes.
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