Spacialist build. My new favorite reverb.

The Gator

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Finally finished my spacialist build. Pretty awesome fun reverb! Lots of settings. I knew I was going to have a hard time remembering what was what, so I made a graphic of the parameters and put it on the end. It is a clear water slide decal
That is ethnocentric font cut out of siser glitter Azurite vinyl on top and it is all protected with acrylate lacquer clear coat.
I found matching knobs at small bear. Meaning they have the same style in both 6.35mm round shaft set screw type, and 6mm 18T push on type for the rotary selector switch.
Great fun building this circuit and it sounds awesome!
 

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It looks great. And I I love the directions on the side. I literally just finished mine and am regretting not doing something similar.
 
I can try and post my file tomorrow if you'd like.
It really is a great reverb, exactly what I was looking for.

I would actually love the file for little table to slap on my own if you don't mind. I built mine a while ago but never got around to doing artwork, which I'd planned to have a similar table on the face amongst some other design ideas
 
Here are some files for the control chart. I originally designed it with the Silhouette Studio software used for cutting vinyl because it is easy to build graphics and print from there. However! it is not easily to convert the file type. So double check the size when you print it!!!
 

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Oh. Sorry.
Here is a pic of the insides. I have decided that attaching wires directly to a circuit board is too annoying for me as they come off too easily. This is my own hang up. I realize that. So I started using pins of a header and soldering them to the end of wire first and then soldering the pin to the circuit board. That way the connection of The Wire to the header pin can be heat shrunk and is more durable. I also directly connected the switch breakout board to the main circuit board with a 4-pin header. I am trying different things to do as much as I can to eliminate wiring or make the wiring more durable.
 

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