Finally got around to converting this for my friend. It was pretty straightforward, and I ended up replacing every wire and jack. The wires were so skinny that they kept breaking on me and several were broken before I even got started – it was the main reason he wanted me to look at it to at...
Here’s an example of one I did a while back. I added an fx loop, but you basically use the J.Out and/or J.In wires and connect whichever one to the OJ or IJ PPCB board (or footswitch IN or OUT) depending on the order of the two circuits.
Awesome. I’m pretty proficient with it, I know I need to learn best practices about where things are placed
I’m curious about the LTSpice course as well. It’s a bit pricier.
I went ahead and purchased the KiCad course. It was $40 with a code, so I figured why not.
I haven’t started it’d but looked over the first few vids and it’s all intro stuff. I’m hoping he gets into circuit layout and a little theory or info on component placemat and grouping- power, signal...
Definitely going to do a different design for the first 50, and if they sell and we do another run, we’ll make them different as well. I’m mainly wanting to minimize offboard wiring as that seems to take the longest.
So, they’ve asked me to build 50 of them and we worked out the deal just now. Any tips on a run this size?
I’m thinking I’d like to simplify the I/O and power so there’s a little bit less hand wiring. I don’t mind stuffing all the resistors and caps. It’s just the off board stuff that seems to...
Ya, I have that, it may work!
I want to make one where one switch auto turns off the other, then pressing the active switch bypasses both. I’ll figure something out
Thanks Robert.
How about a smaller one to start with, like, say 2 loops. That would be cool, cause I just had a request to build one 😎 I could probably figure it out if I had the time.
Just finished this up for a friend yesterday. I have a feeling he’s going to keep it on “Bright” the majority of the time. Nice, easy build and I think he’ll be happy with it. Went with maroon, gold, and cream for a nice vintage vibe.