KR Sound
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I was approached by a local guitarist who wanted a Slow Gear with momentary relay bypass. It would've been easy to use the Procrastinator but I already had AionFX's board on hand. Since Aion's breakout boards have the power/in/out components on that board, I had to figure out what they were and how they'd fit in this combination. The highlighted components are the parts that I had to put back into the circuit:
And this was my plan:
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Here's what it ended up looking like when I was finished. Not the most elegant solution, but it works nice and was pretty straightforward to put together. I wasn't clear on how I was going to hook up the LED, but then I read a post here that mentioned Q1 can be replaced with one and it works perfectly. I built this in a 1590BB just to have room to maneuver and will house it in a 125 once we agree on a design for it.
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Overall, this was one of my more challenging builds and I actually had to think about it
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