fav13andacdc
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Just wrapped up a Klone, using Bat41s. Overall sounds great.
For the artwork, I wanted to make another in the same style as my first pedal build, an Archer Clean (Kliche Boost) clone I called the Seraphim.
A biblically accurate Cherubim was the logical choice. Happy with how it turned out, and it looks like the pedals belong together!
8 or so builds in, I'm becoming more confident in my soldering skills, and I'm getting the hang of my flow so I can focus more on sharpening my offboard wiring and flux-free PCBs. I also built a workbench so that has been huge for organization and efficiency. I'm able to store more parts and know where everything is. What a luxury! I'm relatively new to pedals, overall. I've played guitar for a long time, but I had a Digitech RP-350 in my youth that is still kicking around today. Diving into building my own analog pedals has opened my eyes to a whole new world.
For the artwork, I wanted to make another in the same style as my first pedal build, an Archer Clean (Kliche Boost) clone I called the Seraphim.
A biblically accurate Cherubim was the logical choice. Happy with how it turned out, and it looks like the pedals belong together!
8 or so builds in, I'm becoming more confident in my soldering skills, and I'm getting the hang of my flow so I can focus more on sharpening my offboard wiring and flux-free PCBs. I also built a workbench so that has been huge for organization and efficiency. I'm able to store more parts and know where everything is. What a luxury! I'm relatively new to pedals, overall. I've played guitar for a long time, but I had a Digitech RP-350 in my youth that is still kicking around today. Diving into building my own analog pedals has opened my eyes to a whole new world.
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