Thoughts on GuitarPCBs? Became: recommend a delay w/mod pcb

Do-it-yourself pedal building

Moderator: Ghost Hip

Forum rules
The DIY forum is for personal projects (things that are not for sale, not in production), info sharing, peer to peer assistance. No backdoor spamming (DIY posts that are actually advertisements for your business). No clones of in-production pedals. If you have concerns or questions, feel free to PM admin. Thanks so much!
User avatar
mathias
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 3868
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:25 pm
Location: noosphere
Contact:

Thoughts on GuitarPCBs? Became: recommend a delay w/mod pcb

Post by mathias »

Have you guys used any of these? Any good?

I ask because they're being liquidated on Mammoth:
Image

(this isn't intended to be an advertisement for Mammoth at all, but I thought it might be worth sharing)

And I am thinking about the D'lay, as well as other boards. Are they easy to build? (I'm still waiting for Madbean to get the new Cave Dweller PCBs in stock... hrm..)

Thoughts? Concerns? Stories of highly-disfiguring accidents?
Last edited by mathias on Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
ILF Equipped :love:
skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy
Searching for that new sound.
If you can read this, then I'm back? :?:
User avatar
soldersqueeze
committed
committed
Posts: 202
Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2011 5:41 am

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCB.com boards?

Post by soldersqueeze »

They're good boards, but that ain't no bargain! That's pretty much full price- for example, you can get a new fabricated Dr Phybes board direct from them for $9.95
User avatar
mathias
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 3868
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:25 pm
Location: noosphere
Contact:

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCB.com boards?

Post by mathias »

Good to know -- and Madbeans are cheaper for similar projects. I think I'm gonna hold out for the new Cave Dweller boards, to be honest.

Thanks! :thumb:
ILF Equipped :love:
skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy
Searching for that new sound.
If you can read this, then I'm back? :?:
User avatar
soldersqueeze
committed
committed
Posts: 202
Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2011 5:41 am

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCB.com boards?

Post by soldersqueeze »

these are available now- http://musicpcb.com/pcbs/echo-base-delay/

really wonderful DIY delay. the modulation options are freaking awesome. or the 1776 multiplex. or the grind customs De Profundis. SO MUCH DIY DELAY WIN!!
I'm waiting for the Madbean Zero Point SDX. It looks awesome
User avatar
mathias
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 3868
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:25 pm
Location: noosphere
Contact:

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCB.com boards?

Post by mathias »

I don't know if I need something so big and with more features. I was planning to build a Cave Dweller into a standard enclosure to fit on my PT Nano.

But thanks for the rec! :thumb:
ILF Equipped :love:
skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy
Searching for that new sound.
If you can read this, then I'm back? :?:
Bret608
committed
committed
Posts: 115
Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:07 pm
Location: Madison, Wisconsin

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCB.com boards?

Post by Bret608 »

Looks like Madbean just put up the new Zero Point mini, in case you're interested in modulation on top of what the Cave Dweller can do. It's one of the baby boards, so it should fit in even a 1590a if you want to go that small (I'm still scared to, personally! :picard: )
User avatar
skullservant
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 16575
Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:55 am

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCB.com boards?

Post by skullservant »

Yeah, I'm totally going to jump on the new Madbean boards. Holy shit
User avatar
mathias
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 3868
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:25 pm
Location: noosphere
Contact:

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCB.com boards?

Post by mathias »

I think I will give building the Zero Point a try, thanks!
ILF Equipped :love:
skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy
Searching for that new sound.
If you can read this, then I'm back? :?:
User avatar
benjuro
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
Posts: 1826
Joined: Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:49 pm
Location: Massachusetts

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCB.com boards?

Post by benjuro »

soldersqueeze wrote:They're good boards, but that ain't no bargain! That's pretty much full price- for example, you can get a new fabricated Dr Phybes board direct from them for $9.95

Yup. I bought a Hot Chilicon direct and dude threw in the transistors and some picks to go with it. Think I spent a whopping $8.
Special low-frequency version.
User avatar
mathias
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 3868
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:25 pm
Location: noosphere
Contact:

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCBs? Became: recommend a delay w/mod

Post by mathias »

Ordered two Zero Point Micro boards from Madbean! I know the PDF isn't released yet, but it should be out by the time they get here. :thumb:

Also ordered their Foxx Tone Machine clone board to build up, because I haven't had an octave fuzz for a long time. (My Dano French Toast broke YEARS ago.)

:dance:
ILF Equipped :love:
skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy
Searching for that new sound.
If you can read this, then I'm back? :?:
bortlett
involved
involved
Posts: 74
Joined: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:12 pm
Location: Near DC

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCBs? Became: recommend a delay w/mod

Post by bortlett »

I haven't built any of the boards mentioned here, but I have a multiplex board on the way... or maybe in my mailbox. I didn't see it when I got home last night, but I just checked the tracking and USPS says it was delivered yesterday. :idk: I've wanted to get my hands on this board for a while.

I hope I'm not derailing this thread too much, but I figure my question may be applicable since the Zero Point is also a PT2399 delay.

In the Multiplex instructions, it suggests trying a few PT2399s because some of them can be noisy. I haven't used these ICs before. Is there really that much variation? I have to order some, so should I put much weight in this suggestion? I plan on ordering at least a couple more than I actually need right now, but can anyone chime in on how variable these actually are?
User avatar
skullservant
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 16575
Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:55 am

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCBs? Became: recommend a delay w/mod

Post by skullservant »

I honestly have never really swapped in and out PT2399 chips. I buy one for the build, and that's it. PT2399's with any sort of extended delay time are going to be a little noisy. I've not ever really noticed excessive noise with any PT2399 that I've bought
bortlett
involved
involved
Posts: 74
Joined: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:12 pm
Location: Near DC

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCBs? Became: recommend a delay w/mod

Post by bortlett »

Thanks. At $2.50-$4 ea. I didn't want to go out and buy more than a couple extra if I don't really need to.
User avatar
skullservant
IAMILFFAMOUS
IAMILFFAMOUS
Posts: 16575
Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:55 am

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCBs? Became: recommend a delay w/mod

Post by skullservant »

No problem dude. I wouldn't really worry about it. It's part of the PT2399 charm anyways!
User avatar
soldersqueeze
committed
committed
Posts: 202
Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2011 5:41 am

Re: Thoughts on GuitarPCBs? Became: recommend a delay w/mod

Post by soldersqueeze »

I think if you're buying from somewhere legit, the advice to buy spares is less applicable than if you're buying them from eBay. I've never had a bad pt2399 from a good supplier. Don't necessarily buy the cheapest you can find.

Hope I'm right- I have quite a few delays to build thanks to the new Zero Points...
Post Reply