Shallow Water / Low Tide Modulator build..

grobbins

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This was not my favourite pedal to build.

Here is why:
1. It cost me a fortune to build. And then my friend decided he wanted wanted one tooI had to pay shipping on the PCB from the states again. It also uses some unusual parts. I paid £30 shipping for 2 IC chips. The value of the chips was 40p.

2. It took me hours to find and order all the parts due to the weirdness of components

3. It's a nightmare to build. There's amps that use less components, there's a few micro SMD things in there too which are a pain to do without frying them. Also a very tight squeeze. I struggled getting the dc adapter in.

4. Setting it up (biasing the BBD etc ) is a huge faff, making microscopic adjustments on internal trimmers took me about 2 hours to get right on both pedals.

5. Controls - WTF is slew I cannot tell you what it does.

After all that it it makes your guitar sound weird and broken.

Was it worth it? yes.



NOTE: My complaints are directed at Fairfield Circuitry not Pedal PCB. I think theyve done a great job making a weird beast like this possible.


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I fumbled mine hard. I bought anotgher board and one day I will reattempt this. This time I'm gonna usae SMD J201s soldered directly to the board because I can't do the math involved in using them on adapter boards.

Great job on the graphics! Let's hear it.
 
I fumbled mine hard. I bought anotgher board and one day I will reattempt this. This time I'm gonna usae SMD J201s soldered directly to the board because I can't do the math involved in using them on adapter boards.

Great job on the graphics! Let's hear it.
Cheers yeah definitely the most challenging build I've done! Yeah the smds are actually not too bad so give them a try.

I won't post a video of how it sounds to encourage you to get yours sorted ha, good luck
 
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