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I'm sure it'll be something simple/silly mate. it always is.
After finishing the super fuzz with that complicated layout I designed I built my tremelo onto strip with a layout I knocked up and refined this week. The LFO isn't oscillating - after an hour of staring at the board I realised one of the electrolytics in teh oscillator is backwards. Idiot.
I'll fix it Sunday.
After finishing the super fuzz with that complicated layout I designed I built my tremelo onto strip with a layout I knocked up and refined this week. The LFO isn't oscillating - after an hour of staring at the board I realised one of the electrolytics in teh oscillator is backwards. Idiot.
I'll fix it Sunday.
I'll be honest, the Harmonic Percolator didn't work first time. The first time I tested it I had forgot to put the transistors into the sockets
So far all my mistakes have been very simple things, andI know I'd be making less of them if I was using one of those helping hands things, so I'llbe getting one on my next banzai order.
Actually I was going to say, did you know you can buy electro harmonix switches for $4.00? and RoHS compliant EH ones for $4.50? I have no idea what RoHS is but damn that's cheap.
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Shipping made it work out the same as the Banzai price when I did dummy orders for the same parts on both. If I end up getting seriously into this I'll be tempted to buy a load from there (a few other things are cheap too) and get enouh to make the shipping cost efficient.
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So far all my mistakes have been very simple things, andI know I'd be making less of them if I was using one of those helping hands things, so I'llbe getting one on my next banzai order.
Actually I was going to say, did you know you can buy electro harmonix switches for $4.00? and RoHS compliant EH ones for $4.50? I have no idea what RoHS is but damn that's cheap.
Link
Shipping made it work out the same as the Banzai price when I did dummy orders for the same parts on both. If I end up getting seriously into this I'll be tempted to buy a load from there (a few other things are cheap too) and get enouh to make the shipping cost efficient.
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4 bucks is a good deal, I'ma pass this on up the chain, though I don't know what we pay now...
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Thanks for the link. I buy the Banzai ones though, when you're making the pedal for someone else I want the highest quality.James wrote:I'll be honest, the Harmonic Percolator didn't work first time. The first time I tested it I had forgot to put the transistors into the sockets![]()
So far all my mistakes have been very simple things, andI know I'd be making less of them if I was using one of those helping hands things, so I'llbe getting one on my next banzai order.
Actually I was going to say, did you know you can buy electro harmonix switches for $4.00? and RoHS compliant EH ones for $4.50? I have no idea what RoHS is but damn that's cheap.
Link
Shipping made it work out the same as the Banzai price when I did dummy orders for the same parts on both. If I end up getting seriously into this I'll be tempted to buy a load from there (a few other things are cheap too) and get enouh to make the shipping cost efficient.
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Like I said - it's about the fact I build and sell to others. I use only the best.More Cowbell wrote:I can't see spending more than $5 on a true-bypass switch, paying more is Memory Lane pedal territory.
If I was just building for myself I might use cheaper stuff as I know I could fix it if it went wrong.