Sometimes you have a circuit so unique, so revolutionary, so AMAZ1NG that plain old goop just won't cut it.... So what to do?
How about seal the circuit inside a metal casing filled with epoxy? That'll stop 'em.
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More like an ohmage...Reminds me I’ve been meaning to pour some clear epoxy on my centaur build as an homage
PTL '' Praise The Lord ''I had to know what "PTL GOD" meant. The first google response pointed at 80s disasters Jim & Tammy Faye Baker.
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Exactly what I was thinking. No way I’d buy a pedal that I can’t repair (or have repaired), I don’t care how good it is.The main thing I really hate about gooped electronics is it makes it unrepairable. Those electros might well die one day and then you get to throw it out. Very wasteful.
Exactly what I was thinking. No way I’d buy a pedal that I can’t repair (or have repaired), I don’t care how good it is.
That's one way to cover your mistakesYou ready for the best part? There's a charge pump in there and no polarity protection.
Design flaw?..... or planned obsolescence?... I’m not just brown nosing here, but I have been pleased with the quality of product you are turning out, And the community platform and resources has been awesome. I highly doubt I will ever buy another production pedal again, .unless it’s a smoking deal or something very different or original.You ready for the best part? There's a charge pump in there and no polarity protection.
I find that hard to comprehend that they would do that when it's one of the most common mistakes when pedals have different Voltage & PinoutYou ready for the best part? There's a charge pump in there and no polarity protection.
It'll be in one of the next restocks. There's a huge backlog of low stock / out of stock boards to be reordered.Is there any update about this pedal?