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SO FRESH AND SO CLEAN.

I really need to invest in some scenery to take pictures of finished projects on. Y'alls wilderness pictures get me all hot and bothered
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skullservant wrote:SO FRESH AND SO CLEAN.

I really need to invest in some scenery to take pictures of finished projects on. Y'alls wilderness pictures get me all hot and bothered


I'm partial to the "weathered table/bench" look, they shouldn't be too hard to find.
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fuzz factory?
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eatyourguitar wrote:fuzz factory?

more like a mini-fuck in disguise... :cool:
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Tap tempo PT2399 delay with modulation. Just kinda building this as a development board I really wanna do a BBD based tap tempo delay... Just need to finish program the tap tempo part.

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A modified fuzz factory but with presets you can save. I've never built a fuzz factory before but this thing is so much fun :!!!: Not sure if it sounds anything like a zvex one though(mines silicon and slightly modified).

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I actually do think the AC128 adds something special. anyway, both these builds are absolutely mind blowing. you must have a lot of time in design and development for these. there is always a demand for tap tempo IC's in DIP8 that are available as off the shelf, in-stock parts. electricdruid has a pic program on his website. DIYstomp stopped selling theirs tap tempo IC.
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mysteriousj wrote:Tap tempo PT2399 delay with modulation. Just kinda building this as a development board I really wanna do a BBD based tap tempo delay... Just need to finish program the tap tempo part.


A modified fuzz factory but with presets you can save. I've never built a fuzz factory before but this thing is so much fun :!!!: Not sure if it sounds anything like a zvex one though(mines silicon and slightly modified).


Oh cool! Glad to see the preset-factory built up :thumb:
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eatyourguitar wrote:I actually do think the AC128 adds something special. anyway, both these builds are absolutely mind blowing. you must have a lot of time in design and development for these. there is always a demand for tap tempo IC's in DIP8 that are available as off the shelf, in-stock parts. electricdruid has a pic program on his website. DIYstomp stopped selling theirs tap tempo IC.


Ah I wanted germanium too except I have none it seems really confusing having to worry about gain and leekage and cost. But might order a few someday..

And yeah at the moment I've just been building stuff for myself but keen to do some diy projects for people if there's interest. One of the problems I have is it's hard to send out programmed ics... I think the maximum thickness for a letter is 1cm -So I'm not sure if a dip package would fit :?: ? I'll have to check, because otherwise it'd cost heaps to send - me being in New Zealand..

The delay board above has quite a bit of extra circuitry so it can work with a BBD too. So if I remove that it should fit in a 1590BB if I did it through hole. Anyway I better get it working before i get too ahead of myself..

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Oh cool! Glad to see the preset-factory built up :thumb:

If only it fit in the box :lol: . I accidentally made it too big but hopefully it'll fit in a 1590BB.
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should I even count this as DIY anymore? :lol:

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:lol: Um, no. :lol:

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cloudscapes wrote:should I even count this as DIY anymore? :lol:

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[quote="mysteriousj"]Tap tempo PT2399 delay with modulation. Just kinda building this as a development board I really wanna do a BBD based tap tempo delay... Just need to finish program the tap tempo part.

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why did you quit and not make PCB mount DC jack? :)

seriously nice work though.
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Thanks man, yeah I HATE wires but I can handle doing two :) . PCB mount means you have to be accurate with your drilling which just so happens to be what I suck at most. :lol:
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Hey Jonny, amazing work as always! :thumb:

Were you able to sort out the issues with the slow gear/tremolo redesign?
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Sunn Buzz on tagboard... Guess I should probably get some gutshots. ;)
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