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  1. Bilansley

    Advice and recommendations need- what pedal is my customer looking for?

    I thought of the Aurum Drive from PedalPCB (Golden Pearl) right away. Falls in the low/medium gain OD spectrum. It's really transparent, has lots of touch sensitivity, enough gain on tap for what he is trying to do I think. Pretty nicely thickens and enhances the tone your amp already has...
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    tayda shipping

    I think with the component only orders its a bit different. Ive have ordered lots of parts only invoices from them with that $150-$200 total and it was always real cheap. Basically it comes down to the package dimensions and its weight, more space it takes up and heavier it it the more $$$ it...
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    tayda shipping

    Unfortunately if it in customs in the destination country it is officially out of Tayda/Thailands control. Basically, the Thai post will deliver it to customs where it will be "allowed" into your country, after its been released your coutntries/city post will complete the delivery. Customs is...
  4. Bilansley

    MicroAddition+ Boost

    My second ever PedalPCB build and was able to finish it this weekend! I went with the MicroAddition because am still a pedal building noob and learning how each of the typical types of circuits work and are laid out. Low part count and lots of ample space on the board made this a breeze to...
  5. Bilansley

    What "brand" of wire are you using? consolidated wire- pros/cons

    Ha, I also use this exact same wire and have been since I started really. It's decent and Im sure there is better stuff out there, but it does the trick. My biggest gripe is the insulation being PVC (as others have mentioned) and its lack of heat resistance, however I usually don't run into...
  6. Bilansley

    Distortion 250 Question?

    I've used a TL071 for this circuit and to my ears the sound is VERY similar. Almost like the debate about what chip sounds best in RAT. From what little differences I can tell the TL071 seems less "edgy" if that makes sense, but its highly subjective and its entirely possible that what I...
  7. Bilansley

    First PedalPCB build - Twin Face!

    Thanks! I'm pretty familiar with the FF schematics so this was a nice clean and quick build. I luckily had all of the necessary parts in my stash so I was able to get right at it. The build didn't quite come together at first. I goofed up big time and installed the P416's using the standard...
  8. Bilansley

    First PedalPCB build - Twin Face!

    Hi everyone! I just finished my first PedalPCB build and decided to make my first forum post. Im Brent, live in Colorado and have been building pedals for some time now, but have never tried a pedalpcb board. I have to say that I really enjoyed this build. I am a huge fan of fuzz and...
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