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  1. Stickman393

    Trearjerker Wah cutting out in toe down position

    Hey there! SO: some things to know about wah pedals. They generally do not make use of the full rotation of a potentiometer. The crybaby shell itself isn't really designed to go through the entirety of the potentiometer's range. Thats why they tended to use S/Z taper pots where most of the...
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    Boutique Pedal Manufacturers Are Feeling the Tariff Pinch

    It is...but it's also deeply instructive in regards to the way we tend to value things. "Worthless" and "Priceless" are two words in our lexicon that ought to mean about the same thing based on how they're etemologically derived, but absolutely have differing connotations. "Worthless" ascribes...
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    Boutique Pedal Manufacturers Are Feeling the Tariff Pinch

    See, I'd have a philosophical debate with your therapist, there, if they don't like that answer: The idea that everything we do must have an economic value is something that has really only infected the American consciousness in the last 50 years or so, along with the rise of neoliberalism. It...
  4. Stickman393

    riddle me this, pot problems.

    I also accept payment in the form of bribes. Bribes are good.
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    Is it contest time again?

    I accept the nomination!!!
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    Boutique Pedal Manufacturers Are Feeling the Tariff Pinch

    I'm just kinda angry in general.
  7. Stickman393

    Is it contest time again?

    I'd contest that notion.
  8. Stickman393

    Is it contest time again?

    The Green Eggs and Ham contest. Shoot, it you can find 50% tolerance components this is fairly easy using E3 values.
  9. Stickman393

    mono jack nut thread pitch

    Nah brah, he gotta break out this guy and get some data. THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW!
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    mono jack nut thread pitch

    Hmm. Well, just read the bit about the 3/8 actually fitting. I'll be damned. Yeah, 1/32"= 0.79mm. with the slop involved I could see that fitting. The problem you're likely to encounter is treads stripping from too much torque. You're probably riding the ragged edge there, and the...
  11. Stickman393

    riddle me this, pot problems.

    Look for a bridge between the networks that lead to and from each pots pins. Could also be a cut trace, if those pots are acting as a voltage divider for vref and that trace got jacked. If your pots work on the multimeter, they're good. Knowing more (particularly what the controls that work...
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    mono jack nut thread pitch

    Only problem is that 3/8 = roughly 9.5mm LIke a hot dog down a hallway with Deez nuts.
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    Is it contest time again?

    Those 1Ms are gonna hurt.
  14. Stickman393

    Boutique Pedal Manufacturers Are Feeling the Tariff Pinch

    Speak for yourselves. I'm that radical, lunatic leftist trump warned y'all about
  15. Stickman393

    Is it contest time again?

    I could offer tested germaniums as a prize. And a stickductor. But I would insist that the contest be at least partially based on hate. And dancing. Shamefully. To amuse me.
  16. Stickman393

    Stickman's germanium excel document

    Just found an ex-doge employee who's selling at rock bottom prices.
  17. Stickman393

    mono jack nut thread pitch

    Boy howdy: I gotta say. That ain't an easy thread to find. Pretty sure the standard metric fine thread pitch in a M9 is 1mm. This 0.75mm pitch is easy to find, but the majority of what's available isnt...eh...dressy. Maybe another approach? Think outside the box? Like, maybe stupid thick...
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    mono jack nut thread pitch

    https://ebay.us/m/mpTZWK Another interesting option.
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    mono jack nut thread pitch

    Took a look around. Hard to find an equivalent. But...if one wants to go for a more industrial look, these are available: https://gavantools.com/products/m9-x-0-75-thickness-4mm-thin-hex-jam-nuts-10-pcs?srsltid=AfmBOoobDo2Rq2WtqTc2Q-damm3lqsef7Tj31TmRs0CKWw5tWaKP89z1 I'll keep scoping it out.
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