D.o.S. wrote:Yeah I can't say I give a shit as long as it works.
waltdogg wrote:i'm still gonna be a snob about my handwired hellhawk though.
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D.o.S. wrote:Yeah I can't say I give a shit as long as it works.
waltdogg wrote:i'm still gonna be a snob about my handwired hellhawk though.
D.o.S. wrote:Why do people eat steak that shit is gross
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This.D.o.S. wrote:Yeah I can't say I give a shit as long as it works.
Music out on all streaming services and bandcamp and what not.

Well obviously DAM pedals are gonna be better than anything else, but if you have a problem with stuff like thisElChalupacabra wrote:I prefer PCB if I'm payin over $100. They just feel more professional, but I love Vero and have a good respect for Etched boards like these, they just look so clean. I think with Vero if it's a rat's nest that's what puts me off. Any board could look clean enough, but if the wires are sloppy how well is it soldered, but that's just me.


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Bike backwards and you get a reverse delay.



^^ this is what I mean, as long as the wires are neat and it looks like care was taken into building it that's a plus. I don't care what it looks like, but if I'm going to be on the road I don't want something to crap out on me, and because I see tidiness I feel the builder took care into building it.fuzzisokiguess wrote:
Always go back to Monsterpiece when I see this discussion- unreal precision.
Looking at DAM and Monsterpiece, I'm reminded how great it is that fuzz hasn't become about algorithms (yet).

In my mind you can achieve a point to point assembly on a turret or eyelet board, so long as the connecting components meet at the available structural node and there is no nested wiring completing the circuit.new05002 wrote:Dont confuse PTP with turret and eyelet. PTP is on terminal strips (see like Eldritch Electronics) or like a Sunn Amp design or some kind of floating solder approach. Anything on a board with turrets and eyelets is no longer PTP.
Yeah!01010111 wrote:UglyCasanova wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Yeah I can't say I give a shit as long as it works.

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The problem with that is that it doesn't provide distinction between what I would call turret or eyelet vs a PTP build. I would also say when it comes time to fixing a PTP build that its like pulling teeth while a fix on a turret board is easy.crochambeau wrote:In my mind you can achieve a point to point assembly on a turret or eyelet board, so long as the connecting components meet at the available structural node and there is no nested wiring completing the circuit.new05002 wrote:Dont confuse PTP with turret and eyelet. PTP is on terminal strips (see like Eldritch Electronics) or like a Sunn Amp design or some kind of floating solder approach. Anything on a board with turrets and eyelets is no longer PTP.
I've seen & built terminal strip constructions that do not adhere to that strict (albeit personal and very likely somewhat inaccurate) interpretation.
I've been biting my tongue like crazy on this thread, as everyone has already covered anything I would have contributed, so thank you for giving me an edge in and I apologize for being pedantic.
Yeah!


All good though.crochambeau wrote:Agreed, marketing has poisoned a lot of terminology.

This is actually what I meant when I was referring to PTP, and why I considered it one of the most difficult to repair.new05002 wrote:Dont confuse PTP with turret and eyelet. PTP is on terminal strips (see like Eldritch Electronics) or like a Sunn Amp design or some kind of floating solder approach. Anything on a board with turrets and eyelets is no longer PTP.
Mmmmmm, nah.MechaGodzilla wrote:Well obviously DAM pedals are gonna be better than anything else, but if you have a problem with stuff like thisElChalupacabra wrote:I prefer PCB if I'm payin over $100. They just feel more professional, but I love Vero and have a good respect for Etched boards like these, they just look so clean. I think with Vero if it's a rat's nest that's what puts me off. Any board could look clean enough, but if the wires are sloppy how well is it soldered, but that's just me.despite the fact that it sounds great and is a really versatile pedal, then you probably need to reassess your priorities in terms of gear.NSFW: show

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