TRIMMIT - The Handiest Utility PCB on the Builder's Workbench

Cybercow

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More often than not, when building a project based on an available PCB, I'd socket specific resistors, caps or other bits in order to toy with the values - just to see/hear/measure what happens with changes. After PedalPCB released the tiny "Trimmit" PCB, (a nifty little board that allows a trimpot to be mounted onto a larger, tightly-packed PCB in place of fixed resistors), I started using them to more easily experiment with different resistance values in my project testing.

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They come in real handy when you want to play mad scientist . . . .

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Just sayin . . . . ;)
 
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@PedalPCB - I've got 20 of the freshly arrived Trimmit utility PCBs in my cart. Would it be worth waiting for the Binaura? Or should I procure the Trimmits now and just wait for the Binaura? Thanks!
 
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I recently found these on eBay. Mini eyelets of various diameters from .9mm to 3mm and different lenghts. I have a VERY large amount of G10 board from the days I was making a lot of amps, this was all I needed for much smaller circuit boards. The one's I ordered landed in the USA earlier this week, should be here soon!

 
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