A Couple of Golden Greats

Dirty_Boogie

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Haven't posted any builds in a while, so I figured I show a couple of really golden builds! PedalPCB Kliché Mini, and a vero build of the Colombo Plexi Breed. Of course, the PedalPCB builds are always super-clean, but I guess I did OK with the Plexi Breed, especially with the amount of off-board wiring needed. Both sound fantastic - "best of breed" in their respective categories. Even though the Plexi is a vero build, thanks and credit to PedalPCB for providing bias voltages on the Golden Falk schematic - really helpful. Anyway, a few pics for your perusal...

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Haven't posted any builds in a while, so I figured I show a couple of really golden builds! PedalPCB Kliché Mini, and a vero build of the Colombo Plexi Breed. Of course, the PedalPCB builds are always super-clean, but I guess I did OK with the Plexi Breed, especially with the amount of off-board wiring needed. Both sound fantastic - "best of breed" in their respective categories. Even though the Plexi is a vero build, thanks and credit to PedalPCB for providing bias voltages on the Golden Falk schematic - really helpful. Anyway, a few pics for your perusal...

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How are you doing the graphics?
 
How are you doing the graphics?
I do all my graphics in PowerPoint, of all things! So easy to use. Then laser print waterslide decals. Was using an inkjet printer, but inkjet decals can be a pain to work with - laser is so much more predictable. The key to success with waterslides is the coating and finishing. Once I followed this video, the quality of my finished enclosures improved tenfold
 
I bring the final design in to Photoshop and print from that because it’s more predictable when making negatives
 
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