Dimension P Chorus

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It's alive running off my proto board (no enclosure yet) with relative no noise and NO CLOCK TICKING!!! as far as I am able to test. I live in an apartment, can only use my practice amp rage158 (even then short bursts at full volume before neighboors are knocking on walls)

Special thank you to @Tommygun011198 for the gerber file. I've been wanting to make a no clock ticking version of this for a while :)

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It's alive running off my proto board (no enclosure yet) with relative no noise and NO CLOCK TICKING!!! as far as I am able to test. I live in an apartment, can only use my practice amp rage158 (even then short bursts at full volume before neighboors are knocking on walls)

Special thank you to @Tommygun011198 for the gerber file. I've been wanting to make a no clock ticking version of this for a while :)

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Thanks for sharing your progress man, this is really cool to see! Glad to hear its working well too!
- Tom
 
hell yeah i gotta hear this.
demo?
I tried, keeps running into problems uploading. And my phone sucks for recording.

voice off dry on - more like a generic pt2399 chorus
both on - more metallic chorus as some of it is phased out
voice on dry off - even more metallic pseudo flangerishness but not quite
both off - vibrato
 
It's alive running off my proto board (no enclosure yet) with relative no noise and NO CLOCK TICKING!!! as far as I am able to test. I live in an apartment, can only use my practice amp rage158 (even then short bursts at full volume before neighboors are knocking on walls)

Special thank you to @Tommygun011198 for the gerber file. I've been wanting to make a no clock ticking version of this for a while :)

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Another quick thought, if you don’t have a pair of callipers to measure the hole positions for your enclosure, the JLCPCB website has a gerber viewer. If you click on your order you can click on the rendered image of the PCB and in the new page that opens up there’s a measure tool.
I think right angle PCB mount pots are 16.5mm from the leg to the centre of the shaft, so you just need to offset the holes for the pots by that much.
Happy building!!
Tom
 
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