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Tom Dalton wrote:True, true! I haven't familiarized myself with the exact differences, only the basic specs of operation / power output.
I encourage people to experiment / socket! And report here!
All I know for sure is, if you want to get as close to the JRC as possible, you want the N-1...I've definitely noticed the differences compared with N-3! You gonna get some fucked up oscillation.
I don't think anyone knows the exact difference to be honest! Just one of those things, that shouldn't really happen but does.
I'd be interested to know the difference from reports too, just to get an idea of how the chips react in different circuits to maybe get a better understanding of why.
smile_man wrote:I'm definitely considering buying one of these kits, but I have a few questions.
1.) Does the $64 kit come with EVERYTHING I need to build the Flake?
2.) IS the Snowflake more like the Fingerprint? Or the Snowdrift?
and
3.) Does the second footswitch only do the gain bypass thing?
1) Yes, the $64 kit comes with -everything- you need to build the Snowflake! The enclosure is undrilled.
2) Snowflake = Fingerprint
3) The second footswitch only does the gain bypass thing, which is what the second mode on the Fingerprint did. The gain control works along with the texture control (which activates the strange robot and octave tones). So it can take you from low gain to high gain, and also can take you to crazier robot tones (with the Texture control up).
smile_man wrote:Thanks, I've gotten signal to flow through when bypassed.
But now I don't think any power is going to the circuit, and only one led lights up, when I wire it like it says nothing happens.
i'd try bypassing all the wiring and switches by using alligator clips to power directly to the board. maybe see if the problem lies on the board-like a reversed cap or something. i'm sure the problem will be solved once yuo have a decent gut shot.