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What's the typical shipping time for Global Standard Direct Line from JLCPCB to the USA?

I have a PCB on the way and am wondering how urgently I need to order the parts. 😂
 
What's the typical shipping time for Global Standard Direct Line from JLCPCB to the USA?

I have a PCB on the way and am wondering how urgently I need to order the parts. 😂

My last one from "Packaged,waiting for pick up by the carrier" to my house was 13 days. I'm on the west coast though (and canada) so don't know if that helps speed it up. They stopped handing it over to Canada Post and used "UniUni" which isn't awesome, but it didn't seem to hurt speeds.
 
Global Standard Direct Line from JLCPCB to the USA?
I'm in UT, only a bit further distance-wise than customs in California, but here's the truncated timeline:
Feb 3: packaged
Feb 4: first shipping location
Feb 11: customs processing (CA)
Feb 18: arrived at my doorstep
 
Latest success. This is the actual idea I had in my head for my hearing aid circuit but I didn't have the balls to do a phaser I guess. Robert gave me a big leg up and I am eternally grateful. I still might want to scrunch it back down into a stacked 125B/single knob enclosure because I'm dumb like that. It's supposed to be noisy. It's an SRS EQ exciter/phase 90/lofi pt2399 delay designed to fit into a unique enclosure I got from mwpedalparts. Just verified it for the most part and I'm super stoked it pretty much fired up on the first go (besides the EQ lug 1 not being grounded for some reason).

I just got one of those little hot plates for doing SMD stuff on and I have a pile of CD2399 to fit in this weird custom footprint I made...that's next now that I know everything else checks out :ROFLMAO:

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I also wouldn't mind changing the gain stage to something that cleans up better...fuzz faces aren't it. Maybe a Bosstone...or an insert 1/4" for dealer's choice cause all the goodness happens after that anyway.
 
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A friendly suggestion...

If you place your wire pads on either side of your pots (rather than directly over them), you may find that wiring the circuit is easier and less prone to shorts/wires breaking from over bending. Just a suggestion, you do you.
 
@Brett yeah I kinda didn’t think that thru. I’m so used to making one knobbers 😂

Luckily it will need another revision anyway, but the bones are there and it works so I’m happy so far!
 
Some stuff I've been working on whilst I fudge my way through a CH-1 in 125B and through-hole..

The Brown Wobbler, based on the BYOC Brownface Tremolo:

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A Celestial Screamer, because we all need YATS in our life:

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Updated layout for my smart IO, MCU based relay with reverse and over-voltage protection:

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