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    Enclosure Pro

    Auto-updating on Linux with the AppImage worked perfectly, just to let you know :)
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    Modus Operandi Boost (Jackson Audio Amp Mode)

    Ah ok, this make sense. Something about 1st and 2nd order filters? EDIT: I googled 2 1st order RC filters in a row, now it makes sense. Just like you said, the roll off at the output is double what the single filter would be.
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    Modus Operandi Boost (Jackson Audio Amp Mode)

    The 2N222A is set up as an emitter follower, AKA a gain stage with a gain of just 1, AKA a buffer. @BuddytheReow I see R9 and C5 create an RC lowpass filter with a 10K cutoff, as you mentioned. But then there are R10 and C6, which seem to be the exact same thing again! Is there some reasoning...
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    TB-92 Silicon Treble Booster

    Do you have a go-to treble booster circuit or transistor that has the least hiss? I don't play anywhere near metal gain, and noise is the biggest reason I don't use TBs more often. And why I want to tweak a circuit myself, to find the lowest noise floor possible.
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    TB-92 Silicon Treble Booster

    No worries, and thanks!
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    TB-92 Silicon Treble Booster

    Beautiful work! I love the orientation of the pots, and the little slide switch. I've been wanting to play with/tweak the rangemaster just like this, maybe I should get off my ass and do it! The Edge control sounds especially interesting. And for the Body control, this is just an tweakable RC...
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    Enclosure Pro

    Personally, I think would work great. The extra items don't even need to end up on the final print, just be of accurate size so drill hole position can be determined.
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    Enclosure Pro

    Incredible stuff! And the ideas here are great too. I could see this becoming a standard tool for pedal-building, especially if Tayda would accept an import from it. Some small suggestions: Allowing custom enclosure sizes, as not all 125Bs are created equal Accounting for the enclosure wall...
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    Cataclysm Delay in effects loop?

    I would assume that it's not a problem, but I will let someone else chime in with the technical reasoning of why or why not.
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    Ohl Junction #2

    Me too! It's way more fun playing little guessing games while building! I think to make time for poetry he can leave off the long boring column of part values, and maybe ditch the schematic.
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    Ohl Junction #2

    Another killer! The poem especially. @Robert I hereby formally request that you start putting a poem in each build doc, preferably iambic pentameter.
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    PS Boyle's ¬ Law

    Bingo!
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    PS Boyle's ¬ Law

    I tried downloading from github, there are only readme and license files there, no actual KiCad. I love the connector idea, I played with it some a while back but didn't get this far. I may try it again with your PCBs, and maybe make a matching 3PDT one as well.
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    PS Boyle's ¬ Law

    This is not a pedal. This is art! It has a poem even... Incredible work, truly. Can you talk about your jack PCBs? I often see custom 3PDT boards, and I've made my own, but I've not seen it for jacks. And how do you do your graphics, is it screenprinted? The front looks like it could be, but...
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    Pedal name generator, the pedal name roulette!

    And if it does, Way Huge created it I'd bet lol.
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    Skidmark Sonofier: "Songifier Boost" (w/Gerber)

    Also I just discovered your Github repo! Thanks for all the work you put into that. And I didn't know that Cees passed last year :(
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    Skidmark Sonofier: "Songifier Boost" (w/Gerber)

    Love the birds again! I built the Sonomatic Deluxe Delay, and I quite like the boost on it even without any delay, ala an Echoplex.
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    A new-production BBD, with added features!

    I came across this new BBD IC on Guitar Bomb (and only a dollar or so apiece!), it seems like it could enable a lot of neat new DIY delay and modulation effects. I'm not quite the target audience, to be designing new circuits with it, but I look forward to all you smart people doing cool stuff...
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    Thinner enclosures for easier drilling

    Personally, I haven't ever even noticed the thickness of enclosure when drilling, I just drill. I use step bits, so I am more focused on hitting the number of steps I need for a given hole, so I think that means the total thickness doesn't come into play for me. I use a hand drill as well. But...
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