What’s the circuit topology, at a high level?I cannot argue. This one, however, must make up the entirety of that remaining 2% all by itself.
I think I was like 1/2 way through when I finally said f**k it and tossed it back in the box. One day I'll drag it back out, but not today.
For me, this is definitely a case where it makes a lot more sense to buy one. I just got a Magma57 and it's flat out amazing. It made me drop all plans to design a vibrato pedal because I've got something better than I could make for $300.It's hard to say since the schematic is still incomplete.
There are definitely 1176 elements in there, but I don't think it's a component for component clone by any means.
This really is one of those times where you'd have to really want to build this for the experience for it to make sense... If you just want the pedal you should probably just buy one. It's two stacked boards slam packed with SMD components on both sides.
At best, a through hole version would have to be much larger than the original pedal and there are a lot of components in there. I'm at 224 components with plenty more to go.
I do, an original big-box Standard (transformerless) version.Do you have Cali 76?
I asked with a straight face too
I feel the same way about the custom Revival Drive. I haven’t even cracked it open to take a peek. I’ve been on a self education jam, building many of the “overachiever” boosts and ODs (just planning the Snouse now) only to typically be able to dial in a similar, but better sounding to me, tone ,with the Revival. I can’t help but be super impressed with Origin’s design team. For my use, the Effectrode L1-A1 pushed the Cali off my board, but the Cali is also pretty darn impressive.For me, this is definitely a case where it makes a lot more sense to buy one. I just got a Magma57 and it's flat out amazing. It made me drop all plans to design a vibrato pedal because I've got something better than I could make for $300.
If it were a rare, out of production pedal, that's kind of a different story.
Thank you for the bit of info on the LEDs. I figured as much just with the way the tracing was on the PCB. Any word on the build documents for it and the Cannon Fodder MKII?The red/green LEDs are standard brightness diffused LEDs. They're used as clipping diodes so aren't intended to be visible externally.
I'll get the rest of the info up for you shortly.
There is no Double Entendre Drill Template or your just being naughty!Working on the Double Entendre currently. Looks like the drill template is a bit off...
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The pot legs and the pot holes are off by about 5mm. The LED hole is also a bit off as well. The hole is too far away from the PCB for the LED legs to reach...
There is no Double Entendre Drill Template or your just being naughty!
There was, but the control layout has gotten a revision since then so I pulled the doc.
The new PCB wasn't supposed to ship until I got the template updated.
while we're at it– I'm too lazy to pull out my celsius board and check; which position is which on the switch?