Does anybody have the part list for the v2 yet?¿
It’s saying mine is arriving Tuesday but I haven’t got the part list yet…
Here is the Jan 1 update from Peter Rutter about the Klein Bottle kits --
This is an exclusive update for those who bought a DIY kit for the Klein Bottle, and I think the parts list is probably part of the DIY documentation:
Great news! All DIY kits are packed up & ready to ship. I printed out the shipping labels last night, and you should receive a tracking link via email in the next 12 hours (if you haven't gotten one already).
Here's a couple of important notes concerning the DIY kits:
- The DIY documentation is planned to be finished by Saturday, January 8. I am working on it now. If there is a delay, the latest it will be done is Monday, January 17. I will need to have DIY documentation for every VFE Pedal ready by then in order to teach my students how to build a pedal for themselves.
- The full kits & kits that included the PCB components (resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc.) will have a stray bipolar 47uF capacitor somewhere in the box. This is because the assembly shop purchased the wrong capacitor & it was out of stock, so I had them proceed with assembly without this part in order to prevent even more delays. There will be more details in the how-to video, but it will be pretty obvious where this part goes (in the only empty capacitor spot on the PCB).
- The leads on the bottom of the board will be at various lengths. You will need to clip these down to provide a level floor to install the pots. More information about this will be in the video instructions next week. Please wait for the video before soldering anything, as you'll want my alignment tips to avoid any potential critical errors.
- I will start teaching a one-month workshop called "Musicians & Makers United" on Monday. I have attached the current calendar to show you what I will be teaching 24 aspiring high school musicians. Your support of the Klein Bottle is what provided the funds to purchase the parts & gear to run this course. The students will leave with about $500 worth of audio gear they made for themselves, plus some will win gear packages worth over $750 to help them in their musical journeys. This class would have been impossible without your generous support.