What's on the workbench?

All three outputs are simultaneously active, only one is controlled by the expression input jack at a time. (Selected by the footswitch)

I haven't set their initial power-on inactive states yet, they just default to zero at power on at the moment... Once powered on though, all outputs hold their position regardless of whether they're active or not.

It should be here within the next couple weeks.
Any update on this one? I'm really excited to build this.
 
I used to work for an American company, the us team never seemed to take vacation and would reply to emails even when they were… from the other side of the Atlantic it seems very strange. That said we’ve all got things we’ve seen in this thread that we’ld love to buy off you … so no Christmas nreak for you! :D
 
I used to work for an American company, the us team never seemed to take vacation and would reply to emails even when they were… from the other side of the Atlantic it seems very strange. That said we’ve all got things we’ve seen in this thread that we’ld love to buy off you … so no Christmas nreak for you! :D

America is the land of dreams.

That is, as long as you mean the dreams you have at work when you fall asleep at your station from sheer exhaustion.

Idle hands spend time at the genitals.
 
I used to work for an American company, the us team never seemed to take vacation and would reply to emails even when they were… from the other side of the Atlantic it seems very strange. That said we’ve all got things we’ve seen in this thread that we’ld love to buy off you … so no Christmas nreak for you! :D

I've heard tale of these "breaks" but never actually encountered one in the wild...
 
I kind of thought that was a moonn pcb in there for a second.

It very well could be. I don't love it. :ROFLMAO:

No offense to mooon, it wasn't designed with my tracing pleasure in mind and is a nice tight layout... but standing resistors? I'd rather you just goop it.

I'm not particularly blown away by the construction, which is ironic considering it is literally made out of cast iron. There is hot glue, double sided tape, and offboard wired pots. Lots of flux, which doesn't bother me, but would bother some.

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One thing I was interested in seeing is how the "dry out" was implemented...

Are we tapping off of the preamp stage? Is it a completely separate circuit?

Turns out it was much simpler.

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It very well could be. I don't love it. :ROFLMAO:

No offense to mooon, it wasn't designed with my tracing pleasure in mind and is a nice tight layout... but standing resistors? I'd rather you just goop it.

I'm not particularly blown away by the construction, which is ironic considering it is literally made out of cast iron. There is hot glue, double sided tape, and offboard wired pots. Lots of flux, which doesn't bother me, but would bother some.

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One thing I was interested in seeing is how the "dry out" was implemented...

Are we tapping off of the preamp stage? Is it a completely separate circuit?

Turns out it was much simpler.

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Jesus fucking christ. Don't get me wrong, my pedals are barely better, but then I only build them for my own use and know I can get very impatient. I don't charge $300 for them.

Then again, maybe the enclosure cost $150 to make and drove the price up, that might explain it.
 
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