What should i do with this 1590G enclosure?

Would one of these fit?

I think the board would definitely fit but only in a certain orientation and in that orientation i dont the think the pots would make it fit if you used PCB mounted pots. You might be able to get away with it you didnt solder the pots directs to the board and bend out the legs.
 
I think the board would definitely fit but only in a certain orientation and in that orientation i dont the think the pots would make it fit if you used PCB mounted pots. You might be able to get away with it you didnt solder the pots directs to the board and bend out the legs.
Ah. Could use solder lug pots if you’ve got them. Or try building someone in perf that you could make for the enclosure. Or just a simple a/b looper box might be handy I keep meaning to build one of those.
 
Ah. Could use solder lug pots if you’ve got them. Or try building someone in perf that you could make for the enclosure. Or just a simple a/b looper box might be handy I keep meaning to build one of those.
Ecxactly many ways around and many ways to go about it! Thats the best part of making your own pedals!
 
So ive had this enclosure for a little while but i actually havent found a circuit that i want thatll fit in there! Originally i wanted to put the headphne AMP in here but the circuit itself is to big. Anybody have any suggestions on what you would do with this little guy?





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Variable high pass filter. But that's just me, sitting on several already built up HPF boards.;)
 
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Will do. I have a more uptown version on the bench right now too but it's still misbehaving a bit and sorting that out is my top priority for the moment. I have a feeling that whatever I learn there will be valuable for the simpler DIY oriented one as well, so I'd rather hold off on releasing the open source one until all my ducks are in a row.
 
Will do. I have a more uptown version on the bench right now too but it's still misbehaving a bit and sorting that out is my top priority for the moment. I have a feeling that whatever I learn there will be valuable for the simpler DIY oriented one as well, so I'd rather hold off on releasing the open source one until all my ducks are in a row.
Hey hey hey.....im patient :ROFLMAO: :cool:
 
Hey hey hey.....im patient :ROFLMAO: :cool:
I just went through the same thing with an older version of my DIY bass amp's HPF/PEQ last week, which I fixed but still don't know exactly how. So I need to work through the whole circuit methodically and get to the bottom of that. I really enjoy troubleshooting my own designs though, so all good! (y)
 
I just went through the same thing with an older version of my DIY bass amp's HPF/PEQ last week, which I fixed but still don't know exactly how. So I need to work through the whole circuit methodically and get to the bottom of that. I really enjoy troubleshooting my own designs though, so all good! (y)
Im itching to start making my own circuit designs i just need experience hopefully the new contest @temol just posted should help with that!
 
My wife just got me this as a stocking stuffer and let me have it early. I’m going to make a simple fuzz I think. The proto board is made to fit the jacks and switch right inside the box. The second project I did was a Rat from Tayda that was set up like this.

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Tayda RAT kit:

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The first enclosures I bought were 1590G enclosures (much to my dismay). The tricky bit is that you need a special footswitch -- but Lovemyswitches has a footswithch that will fit in them.
 
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