DGWVI
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- Build Rating
- 5.00 star(s)
Except for rewiring the rate LED, this one's built according to the build doc. Used 4580s because that's what I have on hand.
I did experiment with an MN3009, and that was cool for a more flangey chorus, but decided to demo the 3007. The vibrato with the 3009 was kinda meh, and became imperceptible at rates below 10 o'clock
Still familiarizing myself with it, but so far I'm a fan. Doesn't seem as refined or sterile as the CE-2 types, but not quite as lush as a Small Clone. Easy to get good sounds out of it regardless of where the controls are set. I probably need to tweak the trimpots some, but I think it sounds pretty good as is
Fairly easy build, didn't have any hiccups except for the Rate LED, but getting that working the way I prefer was simple enough. I haven't moved the trimpots at all, so biasing is simple
I did experiment with an MN3009, and that was cool for a more flangey chorus, but decided to demo the 3007. The vibrato with the 3009 was kinda meh, and became imperceptible at rates below 10 o'clock
Still familiarizing myself with it, but so far I'm a fan. Doesn't seem as refined or sterile as the CE-2 types, but not quite as lush as a Small Clone. Easy to get good sounds out of it regardless of where the controls are set. I probably need to tweak the trimpots some, but I think it sounds pretty good as is

Fairly easy build, didn't have any hiccups except for the Rate LED, but getting that working the way I prefer was simple enough. I haven't moved the trimpots at all, so biasing is simple