I know, but it's stressful. No matter how much I think I have it figured out, there's always something that I hadn't quite planned for, and it's not easy to get your fingers and the iron inside that little box.I will say, it is pretty rewarding once everything is stuffed in there and it fires right up.
I head you, but I just love the size of them. There's something about a guitar pedal that you can put into your pocket that I love. Also, you'd be surprised how many 1590As you can get on a Metro 16 board, and when you're hauling gear in and out of clubs and squeezing a five-piece band on a tiny little stage, you find out that size does matter.Side jacks eat up the size benefit
I'm not that ambitious...
Oh hell yes!I think we should start a thread like ‚The fine art of stuffing PPCB boards into a 1590a - show us your masterworks‘
As a BB, that's no problem, but as an A neither of those is easy.Also, I don’t want to suck my own tit or anything, but I once stuffed a Mini Bone into a 1590A.
Oh hell yes!
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Mini Zen:
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Mini Eternity:
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Mini Lightspeed / Southland:
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Also, I don’t want to suck my own tit or anything, but I once stuffed a Mini Bone into a 1590A. Does that make it a Micro Bone?
Not to mention the µBone. Four knobs and two switches in one of those things?!Good start, but show us the innards, thats where the fun is.
whoa, insane to use 4 pt2399 and relay switching. Kudos!