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  1. CheapSuitG

    Chop Shop V2 -- first pedal! -- Sounds Great!

    and that is not an IF you get over 50, it is WHEN. Looks great!
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    Green Sreamer

    They will light up, yes. Socket them and see what you like.
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    Transistor Socketing and heat shrink tube

    Duct tape it in, adds to the mojo. And make sure it is "Duct" tape and not the counterfeit "Duck" tape.
  4. CheapSuitG

    Anybody Use A Small T-Square?

    Pretty sure we are all squares here
  5. CheapSuitG

    Green Sreamer

    https://www.taydaelectronics.com/40-pin-dip-sip-ic-sockets-adaptor-solder-type.html
  6. CheapSuitG

    Green Sreamer

    LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. It works like a clipping diode similar to a 1N4148 but with a higher forward voltage, which changes how the signal clips. Lots of pedals use LEDs for clipping RAT circuits, the JHS Morning Glory and one of my favorites the Keeley Electronics Seeing Eye mod...
  7. CheapSuitG

    Green Sreamer

    The Tubescreamer is bit different than the Timmy. TS has a mid eq hump where the Timmy is a "transparent" overdrive. Also, socket things like the diodes, try some LED, LED and 4148, bat41 or even just 1 diode.
  8. CheapSuitG

    Drilling for Low Tide Mini (among other things)

    Here is the biasing for the trim and gate. https://forum.pedalpcb.com/threads/low-tide-lpg-not-working.12396/#post-129330
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    Help with getting into home recording - what do I need?

    What in the Temu is this?!!?
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    Sproing Deluxe… done.

    I dig these for smaller LEDs https://lovemyswitches.com/pre-wired-led-with-bezel-hump-style-red-led/ https://www.taydaelectronics.com/3mm-led-holder-metal-chrome.html Also, bought a bunch of these I want to try as well for something more subtle...
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    Help with getting into home recording - what do I need?

    I second the 57, it can cover so much territory. Tom Petty and a bunch of others have used it on vocals as well. The 609 are cool as well, not as versatile as the 57. On acoustic I can get a Neutral Milk Hotel sound instantly.
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    Spaghetti Western tremolo/reverb?

    Thanks! All I can imagine is this!
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    LED brightness

    Or you could wear sunglasses on stage. All the cool kids are doing it!
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    Help with getting into home recording - what do I need?

    MOTU makes some great stuff. One feature I like on some interfaces is the ability to mix direct and playback. I use it for bass and tracking someone's vocals. Guitar I just have one headphone off to hear it directly.
  15. CheapSuitG

    Spaghetti Western tremolo/reverb?

    Interesting on the spirit box. Need to revisit mine, if I recall I do need to make a mod, the swell isn't as swelly as I would like As for the Commit Mirage, love the idea but tubes scare me a bit. Need to get over that though.
  16. CheapSuitG

    Spaghetti Western tremolo/reverb?

    Hello! A friend asked me to help track down some sounds for an upcoming record. He plays lap steel and is chasing those classic “spaghetti western” vibes. I’m pretty well covered on the drive side but I’m coming up short on reverbs and tremolos that really fit the aesthetic. I’ve already...
  17. CheapSuitG

    Seabed Delay….First try!… Not

    Built my first Seabed yesterday, I dig it so far!
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    Help with getting into home recording - what do I need?

    I love my SSL 2+, sounds great and like the form factor. The 2i2 is good as well. I’m never recording more than 2 tracks at a time. Guitar, bass and vocals at home. If I’m doing live drums, it’s at a studio. Mac or PC? As we all know, Mac is superior in every possible way and has logic...
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