eh là bas ma
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I've been building these 4 circuits since the moment I opened the shipment, Tuesday or Wednesday, i can't even remember.
I am so frustrated not being able to build as many circuits as i'd like, when i do make an order, i can't stop myself until everything is soldered, screwed, painted and varnished.
Skipped a night or two in the heat of the moment. Once i finished my third build, the Low Tide, it didn't work because i forgot to solder two pads.
I tried to calibrate it, started a troubleshooting thread because something was wrong, and dropped down of exhaustion.
Woke up early this morning and found the empty pads, hidden under a stereo pot, kindly guided by three forum members.
Fortunately, the 3 other builds went very smoothly, nothing to report beside the impressive quality and beauty of Aion's Lithium Chorus pcb.
I chose to wire the internal switch on an external DPDT, to be able to easily toggle between the original and the reissue versions.
Couldn't be happier with these builds, two great fuzzes and two amazing choruses ! Enough to be quite busy with the bass and the guitar for some time.
Edit : One electro cap (bottom left) isn't oriented correctly in the Cream Pie fuzz... This circuit sounds very good, by the way, its name is well suited.
I am so frustrated not being able to build as many circuits as i'd like, when i do make an order, i can't stop myself until everything is soldered, screwed, painted and varnished.
Skipped a night or two in the heat of the moment. Once i finished my third build, the Low Tide, it didn't work because i forgot to solder two pads.
I tried to calibrate it, started a troubleshooting thread because something was wrong, and dropped down of exhaustion.
Woke up early this morning and found the empty pads, hidden under a stereo pot, kindly guided by three forum members.
Fortunately, the 3 other builds went very smoothly, nothing to report beside the impressive quality and beauty of Aion's Lithium Chorus pcb.
I chose to wire the internal switch on an external DPDT, to be able to easily toggle between the original and the reissue versions.






Couldn't be happier with these builds, two great fuzzes and two amazing choruses ! Enough to be quite busy with the bass and the guitar for some time.
Edit : One electro cap (bottom left) isn't oriented correctly in the Cream Pie fuzz... This circuit sounds very good, by the way, its name is well suited.
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