megatrav Well-known member Jan 25, 2024 #1 I was gifted a Behringer UO-100 as a late Christmas gift. It’s fine on its own, but it sure would be fun to mod and possibly rehouse. What would you do?
I was gifted a Behringer UO-100 as a late Christmas gift. It’s fine on its own, but it sure would be fun to mod and possibly rehouse. What would you do?
drgonzo1969 Well-known member Jan 26, 2024 #2 gut it. make a cast of the plastic enclosure then cast one in metal and rehouse. then cast many more and sell them for $$$
gut it. make a cast of the plastic enclosure then cast one in metal and rehouse. then cast many more and sell them for $$$
megatrav Well-known member Jan 26, 2024 #3 drgonzo1969 said: gut it. make a cast of the plastic enclosure then cast one in metal and rehouse. then cast many more and sell them for $$$ Click to expand... That is smart. I suppose I'll have to learn how to cast. I was mostly wondering about modifying the circuit
drgonzo1969 said: gut it. make a cast of the plastic enclosure then cast one in metal and rehouse. then cast many more and sell them for $$$ Click to expand... That is smart. I suppose I'll have to learn how to cast. I was mostly wondering about modifying the circuit
eh là bas ma Well-known member Feb 1, 2024 #4 Mods on octavers are quite unusual. You could change the status led color, but i doubt this will be enough to satisfy your need for mods. It's not like a distortion or an overdrive, there aren't any obvious things that many diyers have done before. It would help if you could be more precise : what exactly do you think would be useful on your octaver ? What do you think is wrong with it ? What could be improved, according to you ? Is it even suited for mods ? Isn't it an smd board ? It's a Boss OC-2 clone, so you will be able to find some ideas online if you look for "OC-2 mods". Here is an example : https://www.talkbass.com/threads/modding-my-oc-2.1500403/ Last edited: Feb 2, 2024
Mods on octavers are quite unusual. You could change the status led color, but i doubt this will be enough to satisfy your need for mods. It's not like a distortion or an overdrive, there aren't any obvious things that many diyers have done before. It would help if you could be more precise : what exactly do you think would be useful on your octaver ? What do you think is wrong with it ? What could be improved, according to you ? Is it even suited for mods ? Isn't it an smd board ? It's a Boss OC-2 clone, so you will be able to find some ideas online if you look for "OC-2 mods". Here is an example : https://www.talkbass.com/threads/modding-my-oc-2.1500403/