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Hey @Robert what's the most complicated pedal you've traced?

That's a tough question.

The most complex pedal I've traced fully is the Van Weelden Royal Overdrive... next up is the Cali 76, but I haven't actually finished that one because it is just so absurdly complex that I decided to take a looong break from it.

Despite the Royal Overdrive being the biggest pedal circuit I've traced it went fairly smoothly. There are much smaller, much simpler circuits that have given me more of a headache.

Prolly that one that had to be de-gooped but the black-goop was super-solid and thick-like-a-brick.

Yep, that one.
 
That's a tough question.

The most complex pedal I've traced fully is the Van Weelden Royal Overdrive... next up is the Cali 76, but I haven't actually finished that one because it is just so absurdly complex that I decided to take a looong break from it.

Despite the Royal Overdrive being the biggest pedal circuit I've traced it went fairly smoothly. There are much smaller, much simpler circuits that have given me more of a headache.



Yep, that one.
Well that's pretty fun. Thanks for indulging me
 
Oh and uhhh, hey @Bricksnbeatles, the Cordyceps is verified and I have a few hundred of the out of production ICs it needs here.

Any idea if this will run on NE566 as well as the 565? I think the only difference is that the 566 has the phase detector disabled…which I’m not sure this pedal uses. I may have bought a dozen 566s when they went obsolete with an eye towards building a few of these. Then I never got around to it…so I’m more than excited about this project!
 
I'm still happy I got the big Equilux, 'cause who knew the compact version was coming? (maybe Robert or a few of his clones).

I admit, when I saw the first Equilux, I was surprised Robert hadn't already squeezed it down to a 1590BB.
Having it in that size would've been amazing, but having it in a 1590N1! Aye, that's gonna get parked on my gig board and never leave it (whether I get any more gigs or not!).
 
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