Q-Tune DIY Kit now available for pre-order

Rpschultz13

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Pre-orders are live and available until Monday June 9, or until we sell the first batch of 20.
We are planning to ship last week in June, although if we run into problems it will be no later than mid July.

Order at www.q-tune.com for the introductory price of $149 + shipping.
Purchase options:
  • 125b
  • 1590b
  • No enclosure
Build instructions and a lot of other information is there too.

We currently ship to the US and Canada. We have been considering options to the rest of the world, but at this time none are very feasible. We have ideas that we hope to put in place in the near future.

Thanks for your support!
Boyd and Ryan

 
So ... June 9th...

How'd it go? You guys hopefully sold out and got more orders for the next batch, yes?



I literally dreamt of the Q-Tune last night...:sleep: a sort of post-apocalyptic environment and calibrating the Q-Tune was key.
Woke up, let the dog out for her early-morning constitutional and then back to sleep... more Q-Tune dreams! 💤


I'm going to have to build a couple pedals before the Q-Tune arrives, get my soldering skills back in shape. 💪
 
So ... June 9th...
How'd it go? You guys hopefully sold out and got more orders for the next batch, yes?

Thanks for asking:

- We didn't sell out so, we are leaving the orders open at the introductory price of $149.
- We have received the 20 screens and 95% of the parts.
- Production PCB's and enclosures are due ~June 27.
- Hopefully, should be able to ship by the end of June.

We suspect that many others may be in the "wait and see" camp, hopefully more will order when we have kits ready to ship. We appreciate your support!
 
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I picked one up, I'll certainly post my thoughts when I get it together (though I expect others will beat my to it as I'll be out of town late June through mid-July).
 
Production PCB's were ordered Monday, expected delivery ~July 2. This is about a week later than I had expected, but worth it. We sent out a few test kits to specific people to get feedback on the overall build experience. @Robert was one of those and gave us some great feedback. @Robert suggested we use a JST connector for the momentary - great idea! Now the momentary can be disconnected (if you want) instead of hardwired. You can see this in the lower right corner of the below PCB.

So when they arrive, I'll build one and assuming it works as intended, I'm ship out the first batch of orders over the July 4th weekend.

As always, STAY TUNED!

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