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  1. Ctrl4Smilerz

    IN34NA Cathode

    I got these diodes from StompBoxParts for a AionFX Refractor (Klone) build. The website says"Cathode bands may be either blue or blue/red" which is unclear. The red band appears to be under the glass and the blue/grey band on the surface so I'm inclined to go with the Gray/Blue bands, but I...
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    Caesar Chorus - Hum/No Sound

    If you can please post some pictures of the board. It really helps with debugging.
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    Need helping installing a treble bleed cap

    I changed the plastic pickup trims from white to black (I think it looks better). They are the standard 58/15 S pickups If you haven't pulled the pots out, how do you know yours has different pots then mine? I got the guitar used, so there is a chance it has had work done, but as far as I can...
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    Need helping installing a treble bleed cap

    My mistake b500k volume and a500 tone
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    Need helping installing a treble bleed cap

    So if that is a cap between the volume and tone pots. What is the best would to preserver the high end when turning down the volume pot? I find I get very muddy if I turn the volume down. Should I substitute a different cap, add a second cap, move the position?
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    Need helping installing a treble bleed cap

    THe B500K is the volume pot.
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    Need helping installing a treble bleed cap

    Thanks, I'm delaying this because I realize I got the wrong cap! I meant to get a 220 pF cap (0.22 nF) but accidentally ordered a 2200 pF (22 nf) cap.
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    Need helping installing a treble bleed cap

    Based on what I see online, my thought is to solder it like this:
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    Need helping installing a treble bleed cap

    I've got my PRS SE Hollowbody 2 apart, ready to install the 22nF treble bleed cap but I'm not sure which legs of the pot to solder it to. The volume is an a500 pot and the tone is a B500 pot. Adidditional there is what appears to be a resistor between the volume and tone pots. TIA
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    Wet/dry pedal?

    Looks really cool, do you know which buffer this uses?
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    Octarock

    It's an analog octave pedal
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    Missing Build Docs / Schematics

    Protoboard Micro too.
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    Missing Build Docs / Schematics

    Chop Shop. So many people recommended the Chop Shop in my recent thread, that I figure I've got to build it!
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    3PDT board to main board conmectors

    Yes, this is what I was thinking of. That makes sense, thanks
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    3PDT board to main board conmectors

    What is the benefit of stripping he insulation?
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    3PDT board to main board conmectors

    I've seen a few build reports that use uninsulated wires to connect the 3PDT board to main board. It looks very clean and was curious what product people are using for that.
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    Buffer with the Octarock Octave

    @Robert so does that mean if I use the C-buffer I would want to jumper over the input buffer on the C-buffer?
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    Caesar Caesar

    Thanks. The green one is for me, and the blue one is for my dad as per my daughter's decision.
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    Caesar Caesar

    My father is a terrific guitar player but rarely uses pedals. For his birthday last May, I built him a small board with a Keeley Caverns and a Tube Screamer. For Chanukah I thought I would build him a modulation pedal, so I decided on the Caesar chorus. Of course why build one pedal when I can...
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    Buffer with the Octarock Octave

    Awesome thanks. So would a buffer do anything, or will the included one act similar to a C-buffer or Kliche buffer? Really look forward to this build! You've really been knocking out new pedals at quite the pace. Lots to look forward to.
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