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I've been down rabbit hole of stereo chorus effects, and other stereo modulation circuits. I'm building a few Class D small amps as part of the experiments. This one is soooo close.

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Very cool!

I learned digital switching tech in the early 90's and started into the Class D amplifier and got sidetracked pursuing my MBA. Do you find it on the same level of difficulty as analog?
 
I've been down rabbit hole of stereo chorus effects, and other stereo modulation circuits. I'm building a few Class D small amps as part of the experiments. This one is soooo close.

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Cool. I'm looking at doing a powered cab or two for stereo EFX myself. I've built several not so small Class D bass amps, and am looking forward to doing something a bit less involved.
 
find it on the same level of difficulty as analog?

Since I'm just using a generic Class D amp board from partsexpress.com it's about the simplest part of the project :)

I'm using this module:

And this power supply:

Inputs go straight into the Class D amp board since I'm driving it with stereo effects which already take care of impedance matching and buffering the guitar input.
 
Over the weekend I was struggling to get a stupid circuit from a verified schematic working on the breadboard. After about the 4th time of completely deconstructing and rebuilding, I gave up and moved onto something simpler to see what was going on—like OD 250 simpler. My primary goal was to test a bunch of single op-amp cans I got, and I was having the same issues: a load of noise.

And being the genius that I am, I hadn't bothered to simply check if the breadboard wired 1/4" jack still worked, because the wires were intact, on the correct contacts, and passed continuity. And the wires didn't appear reversed—even tried switching wire positions just in case, but no go.

After I swapped it out with a newly soldered backup, it was working. I was so peeved I just chucked the malfunctioning one without investigating further. No big loss other than my short term sanity and pride.
 
Since I'm just using a generic Class D amp board from partsexpress.com it's about the simplest part of the project :)

I'm using this module:

And this power supply:

Inputs go straight into the Class D amp board since I'm driving it with stereo effects which already take care of impedance matching and buffering the guitar input.


Nice! I didn't even know you could source such a thing.
 
I’ve had this enclosure for a few years waiting for the right thing to put in it. Decided heck with it and did a green ringer/creepy baby (my one knob umbrella company mayo)/HM-2 eq blender. The gut shots aren’t pretty so I’ll spare em 😂

The LED is a superbrite white because what else would it be in this case.

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Nice! I didn't even know you could source such a thing.
The ICEpower modules over there are a fully professional solution, and many include a built in line powered power supply and often an aux low voltage supply suitable for powering a preamp. Some of the ICE models are optimized for musical instrument applications too, FWIW.
 
Changing the rope belt (has a little notch for the knot) and the light bulb (going to see if there's a LED version that fits).I guess the salty sea isn't good for rubber? Much respect to the ship's handyman who had to replace these on a wobbling ship!
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Hi cassette friend!<3 I sold all my digital recording devices, and only use the one below nowadays (Ebay photo from my purchase, that was cleaned and got fresh belts). Makes me quite, ehm focussed on what I record. In fact, I don't record songs anyway, just drone backing tracks and odd junk noise to play on top of; tape saturation glues oddly matched gear nicely together!

Shitty phone recordings is what I share online (not gonna open a 10,- sealed TDK SA-X (my weapon of choice) cassette for anyone else but myself!)

EDIT: Oh, yeah... Fun Fact. The exceptionally good sounding reverb in this unit? It's a Boss RV-2 pedal. :) In the attachments you can see a screenshot from a teardown on Youtube. Those dimensions sure triggered a response! The guy mentions it's a Boss brand, and after some searching online I found an image of the guts of that pedal, which didn't sell well, that's exactly the same. It has the room, one of its two halls, plate and ping-pong delay of that pedal. No pre-eq either, but that's not necessary.


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That Sansui looks fantastic. I'm in the worship music biz these days (less solos but nobody spills beer on your board) and it's worth noting that we use tracks from time to time but generally always have a drone backing track that sets the mood between tunes. It's a thing. I'm either one of the guitar players/bass or I run sound and the drone track tends to be very simple but kinda critical piece of the modern presentation. I know none of this sounds very "service" but I'm using musician terms here.

Might be worth figuring out how to get into the "ambient" thing because I see more and more fairly big names getting into it. People seem to be getting away from simply coming up with cool synth pads and branching out into guitar stuff as well as "found" audio. Pretty fascinating stuff.

I'm probably the only guitar player worth his salt that doesn't have a pedalboard covered in Strymon stuff.
 
That Sansui looks fantastic. I'm in the worship music biz these days (less solos but nobody spills beer on your board) and it's worth noting that we use tracks from time to time but generally always have a drone backing track that sets the mood between tunes. It's a thing. I'm either one of the guitar players/bass or I run sound and the drone track tends to be very simple but kinda critical piece of the modern presentation. I know none of this sounds very "service" but I'm using musician terms here.

Might be worth figuring out how to get into the "ambient" thing because I see more and more fairly big names getting into it. People seem to be getting away from simply coming up with cool synth pads and branching out into guitar stuff as well as "found" audio. Pretty fascinating stuff.

I'm probably the only guitar player worth his salt that doesn't have a pedalboard covered in Strymon stuff.
Some of us find DBA circuits. For others, it finds us.
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