Do we know a bit more about the design? From the Reverb page it sounds like it's 4 PT2399 in series that can be controlled separately with the four knobs? I wonder how they are synced to each other. I have been thinking about designing a PT2399 delay. Maybe I should stop sleeping...
Wow that sounds amazing!!! Added to list...
Looks like you had some decal trouble. Is it a waterslide? Huge decals like that are a pain
I spoke with the designer, he has these for sale on Reverb & you get the Graphic pdf file with the Build Sheet when you purchase:
Skidmark - Sonomatic Deluxe V1 (PCB only) | Reverb Australia
Here’s my 1590 DD sized monstrosity called ‘Sonomatic Deluxe’ It’s a multitap ‘tape-style’ delay making use of four PT2399 IC’s in series. The delay-line has 4 separate controllable taps (or ‘heads’), making it possible to create ‘patterns’ in the repeats. Each tap has a max. delay time of approx...reverb.com
That’s damn cool! Excellent build! So is this akin to the Sagan v1?
That is immense @chongmagic - I’m definitely interested in building one of these. How does it compare to a hydra?
Why would you clear coat a UV print. It's durable enough my guy. Just curious.It was actually UV print, I sprayed on some clear coat and I guess I didn't shake it up enough.
Why would you clear coat a UV print. It's durable enough my guy. Just curious.
A lot of spray paint and clear coats use acetone as a propellent and I have a feeling that the clear is not compatible with the UV print ink and is what cause the cracking. I guess you took one for the team and figured out that no one should clear coat a UV print, in the the name of science.It was the first time I had it done. A d'oh moment on my part for sure!