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Do we need to put in a request for a PCB? I was looking at trying to create this monster on vero but I'm rapidly rethinking that idea and would be happy to buy a PCB instead!
Thanks, I saw that, but I'd be happy to buy a PCB to support the work that has been done to trace this pedal. I'll go with vero if a PCB isn't available of course, but I've had good results with Eatyourguitar's PCBs before
big batch of PCB's for all my various new products has left china on september 1st via fedex. it started in HUIZHOU now the package is at GUANGZHOU.
everyone can buy a PCB for $16 + shipping through my store. probably in 7 to 14 days from now. I have a lot of hours into this so the $16 is designed to reimburse me over the life of the product. initially I was aiming at $20 but then I thought that might be a little too high.
I am very excited about the new power supply testing projects for eurorack. these PCB projects allow you to test and validate manufacturer's power supplies or to better help you develop your own while learning about electronics in ways that could help you get a job in electrical engineering.
If somebody wants to grab those PCBs, assemble in a superfancy enclosure and make a limited ILF run, i'd grab one
(i'd be happy to do it myself but, despite having started a couple DIY projects, i never soldered anything decent and now i don't even have time to think about it)
Dowi wrote:
If somebody wants to grab those PCBs, assemble in a superfancy enclosure and make a limited ILF run, i'd grab one
(i'd be happy to do it myself but, despite having started a couple DIY projects, i never soldered anything decent and now i don't even have time to think about it)