It has been exactly 2 months since my first order.I screwed off over a grand in three months ordering parts lol.
That's a funny story! I didn't even think about what it would be like experiencing one of these in earthquake country.I'll never forget the first one I heard. I'm in earthquake country here in SoCal, I was in a store and knew it was coming so when I felt the ground moving and heard it, I still had a bit of a shock, but the lady in line in front of me screamed bloody murder and threw the food she was putting on the conveyor belt. She started to dart for the door when I yelled out it was just the space shuttle.
She stopped, laughed a bit, excused herself and headed for the bathrooms, lol....
A 6.5 earthquake is ***terrifying***, and then there's aftershocks for months. A lot of people move. I lived half a block from the epicenter of the 71 quake, and 2 miles from the 1994 one. Scary AF....
I use the big pink bags to hold the medium size pink bags. Never know when you're going to need a nice pink bag.thats a lot of pink bags!
ADHD got me and I started building ALL THE PEDALS
In cathode biased amps the bias resistor value is really important and unfortunately to get the best sounding amp it's rarely the value stated on the schematic - especially with the way voltages have changed over the years. And as I live in Australia where the voltages are nominally 240V 50Hz (Varying from 235 - 245VAC through the day) I have to pay close attention to the voltages on the bias section.Ordering parts can be crazy. I'm pretty picky about the look of things. After a recent post discussing building a bedroom practice amp, I suggested the Fender Champ. Then I started thinking about it and now I decided to build one myself. I've got this I've drawn in Visio, eventually I'll pluck out just the board, remove the components and print that page to stick to some G10 board and drill the holes and swag the turrets or eyelets in (still haven't decided which). But, and I digress, I realized the 470 ohm had to be a power resistor for the 6v6 and when I double checked sure enough it's 5 watts. So now I have to redraw that part to make some space between the space heater resistor and the capacitors, or maybe I'll just go vertical. (and I obviously still have more to draw, I do it at night while watching TV)
But ANYWAY, I've never liked those square cement resistors and found a good deal on some Ohmite 470r 5w 'brown devil' type resistors like the ones on the original tweeds. Guy on Reverb selling the same part number for $7.50 each, I got 35 of them from Newark for $.425 each. Now, their flat rate shipping is 10 buck$, so of course I didn't want to pay that freight for just one lol. So now I have 34 more than I need.
If anyone wants to make a champ, lemme know I'll give you a great price, lmao.... So my total for the one resistor I'll need was $26-ish. The chassis, iron, spdt switch/1MA pot combo and electrolytics are about $200 at CE Dist. I already have everything else from other "but I should get more to make the freight worth it" syndrome
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My brother in Christ, where are all the build reports?ADHD got me and I started building ALL THE PEDALS
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I look forward to the many build reports that 1k in parts will provide.He said started
I have my assortment as well, lolI use the big pink bags to hold the medium size pink bags. Never know when you're going to need a nice pink bag.
Thanks for that.. I'll be trying my first few enclosures without a template and see how that goes. So far everything I have gotten has basically come from Tayda except a few parts I couldn't find there.Welcome to the hobby!
I'm always running out of jacks and 3pdt footswitches because they're the most expensive parts other than the enclosure. Alpha 3pdt is $3.69, but I only use those if I'm building for someone else. Otherwise I usually use the cheaper Tayda ones that are $2.49. The Neutrik looking generic jacks are 89 cents, which isn't too bad. You can always get those enclosed stereo jacks for 45 cents, but I don't care for them. I know the pin layout now, but at first I was always mixing up the tip/sleeve connections on the damned things.
Definitely consider getting Pedalpcb drilling jigs. They made my life way easier.
I need to write them up lol. So far I’ve built:My brother in Christ, where are all the build reports?
I actually really like the Tayda red color stomp switches (A-5509) and these have become my preferred 3PDT. Feels like a 1kg click, so a little on the softer side)Welcome to the hobby!
I'm always running out of jacks and 3pdt footswitches because they're the most expensive parts other than the enclosure. Alpha 3pdt is $3.69, but I only use those if I'm building for someone else. Otherwise I usually use the cheaper Tayda ones that are $2.49. The Neutrik looking generic jacks are 89 cents, which isn't too bad. You can always get those enclosed stereo jacks for 45 cents, but I don't care for them. I know the pin layout now, but at first I was always mixing up the tip/sleeve connections on the damned things.
Definitely consider getting Pedalpcb drilling jigs. They made my life way easier.