I dunno. I would be interested in building up at least one clean boost for myself to learn and experiment with the circuit. I might be interested in trying to figure out how to bandsaw off the dirty boost part and build a few clean boosts. But I certainly wouldn't claim they're something they're not or try to sell them commercially. I dunno what I'd do with 48 boards though, since I don't really want to get into the pedal building business, and that's a lot of labor
Edit: Is the error in the board something that can be fixed by either jumpering or by cutting a trace? We have a CNC engraving machine that we use to cut out PCBs at my Makerspace that would be able to cut 48 traces in a row easily once set up..
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skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy
Searching for that new sound.
If you can read this, then I'm back?
letsgocoyote wrote:I am not going to do anything with the bum PCBs because they are shaped funny, because they were made for board mounted pots so modifying it into a single channel pedal would make a funny looking pedal layout. maybe. but moreover I do not have the time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Could we possibly have one with our pedals? for the DIY peoples. ._.
letsgocoyote wrote:I am not going to do anything with the bum PCBs because they are shaped funny, because they were made for board mounted pots so modifying it into a single channel pedal would make a funny looking pedal layout. maybe. but moreover I do not have the time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Could we possibly have one with our pedals? for the DIY peoples. ._.
Hmm...I'd be down. I like burning my fingers. Ahem! I mean...soldering
Note: Heard quite a sizzle the other day while putting the finishing touches (amazing new humbucker to match the great single coils made by the same guy and replacing a push-pull pot I dripped solder into when I installed said awesome strat pickups ) on Mission Control/aka the Stereo Strat/aka the Disastercaster/aka the Wtfmobile. Yeah, turned out the sizzle was my own flesh. It's a good thing it was my fretting hand because the skin on that hand is thick enough that the soldering iron didn't go through at like 45 watts.
dude eric if I were you I would just sell all the bum pcbs on the bst thread for a few bucks a piece...it could even become sort of a fun diy contest to see what kind of crazy stuff we could come up with within the confines of the pcb layout simply by using different components, modding, etc. I'm sure the diy'ers here would snatch them up fast and you could at least hopefully break even on the pcbs.
goroth wrote:Most builders are content on reproducing the same crap. Which is fine. Most guitarists want the same crap.
McSpunckle wrote:Pee, on the other hand, is full of other things that make it more conductive. That's why you don't pee outside in a lightning storm without first putting on your steel dick sheath.