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I finished up szukalski's very cool Squishy via a very nice board donation from Guardians of the Analog. Superb little CS-2 compressor board that I've really dug playing. My usual stoic graphics, although I've been hanging around jhaneyzz a bit lately so he's got me sanding the tops of enclosures. The aluminum has a funky grain pattern of it's own. This one is squishier than opticals but a lot more "open" than OTA's in general. Take that term with a grain of salt as compressors are hard to describe. You feel them more than hear them, and I know a lot of folks will roll their eyes at a description like that. I use compression as an almost-always-on effect and I could see this one going either way: either as a nice gentle leveler or a "puckey" sounding Owner of a Lonely Heart clean sound. Here's the visuals:

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I thought the purple knobs and nut did the board a solid and added a bit of dash to my otherwise mundane presentation. I really need to get back into powder coated stuff.
 
I finished up szukalski's very cool Squishy via a very nice board donation from Guardians of the Analog. Superb little CS-2 compressor board that I've really dug playing. My usual stoic graphics, although I've been hanging around jhaneyzz a bit lately so he's got me sanding the tops of enclosures. The aluminum has a funky grain pattern of it's own. This one is squishier than opticals but a lot more "open" than OTA's in general. Take that term with a grain of salt as compressors are hard to describe. You feel them more than hear them, and I know a lot of folks will roll their eyes at a description like that. I use compression as an almost-always-on effect and I could see this one going either way: either as a nice gentle leveler or a "puckey" sounding Owner of a Lonely Heart clean sound. Here's the visuals:

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I thought the purple knobs and nut did the board a solid and added a bit of dash to my otherwise mundane presentation. I really need to get back into powder coated stuff.
This speaks to me. Very much like.
 
I have that same heat shrink kit and putting those mixed up in a bag was the right choice. There is no way I'll ever use some of those sizes in the kit.
Well put! I have no use for those giant heat shrinks! Only about the first 3 or 4 sizes are useful (going from smallest to largest)!
 
RILLLLLAYYYY HOOJ shrinkum wrapper can be used to "goop" small vero projects, depending on wiring and etc. Bit better than wrapping them in electrical tape to prevent shorts.

Get the XL stuff at your local Automotive store that handles fix-m-up stuff for wiring trailers.
 
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