Second on this. Fighting my way through this build as-we-speak and finding some questionable PCB choices here. Thus far can’t get it to even power up, despite some scant “forum support” such as it is.Be warned, the paramix layout is not very good. You are going to end up with a rats nest of wires. I'd love to see someone clean it up. Maybe PedalPCB could be talked into something like that?
Yes I gave up on mine. It was a mess to the point that I couldn’t troubleshoot it.Second on this. Fighting my way through this build as-we-speak and finding some questionable PCB choices here. Thus far can’t get it to even power up, despite some scant “forum support” such as it is.
You could try jumpering pins 2/3(I think. Wiper and effect loop return side) on the blend pot.Hi,
I built the buff-n-blend for the same reason
Is it possible with this circuit or slight modifications to have the attached pedal be at 100% and blend in the clean signal while retaining the pedal at 100% volume?
Or am I completely wrong with the buff-n-blend?
Right now I can chose in relation to how the pot is mounted if I want to go from all pedal to all clean or all clean to all pedal.
Think I'm about to ditch as well. Just bought the brass blender PCB...looks more straightforwrd on first blush, so I'm hoping this one will be worth the time spent.Yes I gave up on mine. It was a mess to the point that I couldn’t troubleshoot it.
I built one a while back. I even had it on my board, but for the life of me, I can’t remember why.Got the paramix board years ago and never built it. Now I’m glad I never did! Robert please come to our rescue!!!