Space-saving mini-board Franken-thing

ftumch

Well-known member
I need to make a mini board so I put a few Fuzz Dog PCBs into one enclosure to save space

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It goes:

-> FX-10
-> Blue Boo Boost (Have Blue)
-> Analog-like Echo aka Faux-analog Echo aka PT2399 delay with unfeasibly complicated filtering

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The FX-10 is my always on. Instead of getting rid of the switch completely I put it on a mini-toggle so I can hear what the amp's doing when I'm getting set up

For the Blue Boo I got a meaty sounding AC127 which is my preference, but Analogman probably would throw it in the bin. I find the grungy sounding ones are better chuggers

The delay is for slapback so I used audio taper for delay time to get better control in that range, then doubled the value from 50k to 100k for tweaky freakouts

The third button is a channel switcher for the amp which is what that third 1/4" jack is for. The status LED could be best described as "Christmassy"

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And now all the practical stuff is out the way the rest of the board can be very silly indeed
 
My kinda pedal! Excellent! The only thing I would suggest is to hardwire the voltage regulator for the delay in there. I suspect that if you use the pedal on a gigging board that socket will cause problems soon enough. I really like the concept of the pedal though.
 
My kinda pedal! Excellent! The only thing I would suggest is to hardwire the voltage regulator for the delay in there. I suspect that if you use the pedal on a gigging board that socket will cause problems soon enough. I really like the concept of the pedal though.
100% agree - the regulator is soldered into the socket on the top side. The light reflected in the solder makes it look like copper
 
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