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music6000

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With a Buffer in front which is how my Pedalboard is set up, it sounds Great!!!
Direct from Guitar to Amp, there is a Screech when the Gain pot is maxed out But I would never use that much Gain.
I have since changed out the 12AX7 for JJ ECC82 ( 12AU7) and it still has plenty of Gain on Tap!
It is a Very Tight PCB build & I used a 1590Q Enclosure which allowed me to use top mounted jacks.
If any update is found, I may revisit!!!
 
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TOP JACKS!

That's what I'm talkin' 'bout!



Beeyooteeful! The Q is an under-utilised enclosure. Is that some JWT pic on there?

I didn't order an enclosure with mine 'cause of the stock side-jacks, never thought to enquire about top-mounts. Hmmm I think I need a Space Heater, 'could maybe swing the enclosures as well...
 
TOP JACKS!

That's what I'm talkin' 'bout!



Beeyooteeful! The Q is an under-utilised enclosure. Is that some JWT pic on there?

I didn't order an enclosure with mine 'cause of the stock side-jacks, never thought to enquire about top-mounts. Hmmm I think I need a Space Heater, 'could maybe swing the enclosures as well...
The Picture is from the JWST, There is a single Letter signifying that in each corner.
Nathan should be able to help you @ Sushi Box with the Enclosure of your Choice.
 
I didn't order an enclosure with mine 'cause of the stock side-jacks, never thought to enquire about top-mounts. Hmmm I think I need a Space Heater, 'could maybe swing the enclosures as well...
1590Q is an option, and I can mill it for you without much additional effort, but they're definitely pricey as nobody makes a knockoff, you have to go for the original Hammond. Space Heaters are much easier, they fit in a 125B with top jacks.

Random side note: the company I work at for my day job led the industry (non-NASA) side of the work on the James Webb telescope, so people here are pretty proud of that.
 
Is that an actual picture of the graphics? I only ask because it's the same background, lighting and enclosure angle as the mockups. If not what's your secret to getting such consistent lighting? It seems like every time I set up my photo box and lighting I have to mess with it to try and get consistent results. Gut shot looks clean, too bad about the high gain squeal, some of us like that kind of heat.
I had to take about 6 shots and turn the Knobs where I would never run the Pedal just to get a reasonable Picture.
The pedal looks way better than the picture!
I always use the same setting on the Camera & the same Coffee Table spot in my Lounge room.
I will usually have to Darken it up some in Photoshop when I Crop the Background out.

In the Mockups, I start with different Blank Pedals that I took on that same Table.
I can separate in Photoshop & change the Colour & shade to the Pedals as needed.
I design the Graphic with all the drill positions & lay it on top of the Pedal & skew it to match the shape
It's all just layer on layer with saved Footswitch's, toggles & knobs.
I got taught by my Son who is a Graphic Designer who is in a completely different league to me Ha, Ha!
 
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