NaterTater
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- Build Rating
- 5.00 star(s)
My second completed build, but the first one that I started last year. Somehow, when I first started working on it a year ago, I managed to get solder in about 8 holes before putting components in. Even with desoldering wick, it was a real struggle to get the old solder out of the way to put components in.
I used a 1N34A diode based on something I read somewhere. Not sure how big a difference it makes. Sounds great with it. I'm sure it would sound great with the spec'd diode. Everything else is per spec.
I also managed to wire the foot switch upside down the first time, which I didn't catch until I was ready to put everything in the enclosure. Not too hard to fix, but those wires no longer look nice and tidy.
I ordered a bunch of clearance enclosures from Tayda, so I have some random colors that I wouldn't normally choose on my own. I think this one is 'brown sugar.' Not loving how this one looks, but I like the orange LED I chose more than I thought I would.
Once I buttoned everything up and plugged it in, it worked on the first try, which was super cool. The pedal sounds really nice. I'm a big fan.
I used a 1N34A diode based on something I read somewhere. Not sure how big a difference it makes. Sounds great with it. I'm sure it would sound great with the spec'd diode. Everything else is per spec.
I also managed to wire the foot switch upside down the first time, which I didn't catch until I was ready to put everything in the enclosure. Not too hard to fix, but those wires no longer look nice and tidy.
I ordered a bunch of clearance enclosures from Tayda, so I have some random colors that I wouldn't normally choose on my own. I think this one is 'brown sugar.' Not loving how this one looks, but I like the orange LED I chose more than I thought I would.
Once I buttoned everything up and plugged it in, it worked on the first try, which was super cool. The pedal sounds really nice. I'm a big fan.
