Brett
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If only they'd have spent the same amount of effort on using the correct footprints for the electrolytic caps in the upper corners (edit: and middle) of the board...Well we're just full of surprises, aren't we?
If only they'd have spent the same amount of effort on using the correct footprints for the electrolytic caps in the upper corners (edit: and middle) of the board...Well we're just full of surprises, aren't we?
Crunch Box with a charge pump/bipolar supply? That was my theory.
mmmmm sanndwich
Is it a sandwich or sammich?mmmmm sanndwich
Depends on the funk.Is it a sandwich or sammich?
Any update on this?
Any update on this?
I never could have told if you hadn’t pointed it out! Is that for a pedal or to mount in a guitar? Also how do you solder in, out and power?Just a little boost...
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Really disappointed that I installed the 390R backwards....![]()
I never could have told if you hadn’t pointed it out! Is that for a pedal or to mount in a guitar? Also how do you solder in, out and power?
At first I thought that 1n5817 was a MELF resistor.
Flat Boost? How about a wide Q mid boost? Like the Demeter Fat boost?I had pedals in mind but I suppose you could use it in either?
They're through-hole pads, they're just filled with solder from testing.
That's generally how I connect offboard wires, especially if I'm planning to remove them... fill the pads with solder and "surface mount" the wire onto the pad. Faster and more secure than any quick-connect, socket, or clip lead.
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