MichaelW
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Yesterday I posted my first non-overdrive build with my Cornish compressor. The successful build gave me the nudge I needed to tackle a delay pedal.
I've had all the parts for my Dark Rift Delay sitting for a while lacking only the confidence of being willing to venture beyond dirt boxes.
I was inspired to build this after watching @jjjimi84's demo video. Plus it looked like a relatively easy build.
I'm also super inspired the sheer beauty of @fig's builds he's been posting lately and have unabashedly been stealing ideas from him.
Like using pin headers to connect 3PDT boards, like duhhhhh...why didn't I think of that?
I'm still having drilling issues lining up these 6 knob pedals, somehow even with the drill templates I'm still off a bit. But I DID remember to space out the knobs a wee bit so that I could use my flanged Boss style knobs.
This is a pretty cool pedal, the delay part of it is surprisingly warm and and analog-ish, just like the PT2399 marketing copy claims. My current retail delay pedal is a Strymon El Capistan, and I had a Strymon Timeline for a while too but the sheer number of options overwhelmed me and I sold it. I can definitely see this Dark Rift stepping in for the way "I" use delay, which is pretty subtle. Speaking of subtle, the bottom 3 knobs of the Dark Rift are anything but! Definitely gets into the typically wacky world of Earthquaker Devices. Having said that, when I dial the modulation way back, like on .5 I can get a nice Memory Man Deluxe kind of vibe, which is what I was hoping for. I am so stoked at having this thing fire up when I plugged it in! My first PT2399 chip seems like it's working fine. I've read that they can be dodgy, but not sure what I am looking for (are the bad ones noisy? or just don't work at all?).
I've had all the parts for my Dark Rift Delay sitting for a while lacking only the confidence of being willing to venture beyond dirt boxes.
I was inspired to build this after watching @jjjimi84's demo video. Plus it looked like a relatively easy build.
I'm also super inspired the sheer beauty of @fig's builds he's been posting lately and have unabashedly been stealing ideas from him.
Like using pin headers to connect 3PDT boards, like duhhhhh...why didn't I think of that?
I'm still having drilling issues lining up these 6 knob pedals, somehow even with the drill templates I'm still off a bit. But I DID remember to space out the knobs a wee bit so that I could use my flanged Boss style knobs.
This is a pretty cool pedal, the delay part of it is surprisingly warm and and analog-ish, just like the PT2399 marketing copy claims. My current retail delay pedal is a Strymon El Capistan, and I had a Strymon Timeline for a while too but the sheer number of options overwhelmed me and I sold it. I can definitely see this Dark Rift stepping in for the way "I" use delay, which is pretty subtle. Speaking of subtle, the bottom 3 knobs of the Dark Rift are anything but! Definitely gets into the typically wacky world of Earthquaker Devices. Having said that, when I dial the modulation way back, like on .5 I can get a nice Memory Man Deluxe kind of vibe, which is what I was hoping for. I am so stoked at having this thing fire up when I plugged it in! My first PT2399 chip seems like it's working fine. I've read that they can be dodgy, but not sure what I am looking for (are the bad ones noisy? or just don't work at all?).

