mybud
Well-known member
Finally finished my real-world assignment (due end June).
@Robert helped me no end by furnishing some specimen schematics for the purpose, so big thanks to him for being so obliging and kind.
So, back to building with a vengeance (and a backlog to address).
Here's @bean's fabulous Polytroglodytic, a versatile phaser which switches from regular LFO phasing to attack-dependent phasing at the (ermmm) flick of a switch.
Actually, quite a relief to have it safely boxed up. It was hanging about half-finished for ages, giving me the occasional accusatory eyeball ('Why are you building more stuff when I'm out in the cold,' and so on?). I couldn't in all conscience leave it minus box any longer. So, finally done, dusted, and boxed to boot.
Here's the exterior. This is a great build if you like vintage phasing (even if you don't).
Thanks for reading as always and NGBS.
@Robert helped me no end by furnishing some specimen schematics for the purpose, so big thanks to him for being so obliging and kind.
So, back to building with a vengeance (and a backlog to address).
Here's @bean's fabulous Polytroglodytic, a versatile phaser which switches from regular LFO phasing to attack-dependent phasing at the (ermmm) flick of a switch.

Actually, quite a relief to have it safely boxed up. It was hanging about half-finished for ages, giving me the occasional accusatory eyeball ('Why are you building more stuff when I'm out in the cold,' and so on?). I couldn't in all conscience leave it minus box any longer. So, finally done, dusted, and boxed to boot.

Here's the exterior. This is a great build if you like vintage phasing (even if you don't).
Thanks for reading as always and NGBS.