That's a bomb aesthetic. I dig it.
OK, that's what I feared. I'm imagining you let it sit face down in acetone or paint thinner for awhile.
The last time I was in this scenario, I painted over the UV print with white and put waterslide on top. Even with no prep it looked OK. So if this...
Did you have any luck with this?
I screwed up a Tayda print, and I want to keep the pretty red candy powder coating but loose the botched graphic. Any advice before I start in with the acetone and sandpaper is appreciated.
(I also did UV gloss laquer so that's probably gonna make it harder.)
Is there a budget supply you guys recommends for a beginner board, 10 pedals max?
I know I should DIY one, but I'm looking to get started quickly and relatively cheaply. Thanks for your recommendations. For reference, I just bought this medium sized 14" x 10" pedal board for $40 and it has a...
Dang. This is gorgeous and mysterious.
I don't want to copy you, but I'm dying to know what circuit is inside and where you got that shapely enclosure. It's incredibly cool.
Ah, I get it. I'm a bass player too. My guitarist has more of my builds on his board than I do. (Truth: I don't even have a board for bass.)
I'll check out the Nobelium.
I'm that guy. :ROFLMAO:
I just watched your Pharmacist video from 2021. It's going in my next PPCB order.
Just when I think I've built everything I need… along comes another must build.
My thoughts too. Top sellers are probably Kliché plus other overhyped-on-TGP-by-John-Mayer-wannabes, and gooped YATS with inordinate amounts of hype.
Top5s by PedalPCB veterans has got to be way more interesting. My wishlist has doubled thanks to this insightful thread.
Compressor, Envelope Filter, Delay, Sub-Octave, Curds&Whey all work great for both.
I just need to make sure my favorite fuzz boxes don't cut the bass freqs. That's usually a single cap swap to get there.