Mike's Pedal Thread
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Yes, the other one I've designed a layout for is the '78 IC Muff, and I've also done one for all my transistor Muff variants. I might order a batch of each if the Dream Box one is successful.
If I move to batch production I'll be using PCBs for sure, but at the moment I'm still working on an Order List basis, and a lot of my stuff is non standard and modified.
Some places charge tooling fees, and others have long lead times on the production. So designing the PCB itself is only half the battle really. Tim and I have been chatting a lot about it.
If I move to batch production I'll be using PCBs for sure, but at the moment I'm still working on an Order List basis, and a lot of my stuff is non standard and modified.
Some places charge tooling fees, and others have long lead times on the production. So designing the PCB itself is only half the battle really. Tim and I have been chatting a lot about it.
It's fine Mike, it’s just something that’s been bugging me recently so thought I’d ask seeing as you have just built a Green Ringer.
Majority of the time it's ok but just once in a while when stomping on the GR switch volume drops. Like I said it's probably more to do with something I'm doing or something in the chain that is interfering. Once I've worked out what it is I'll stop doing it or remove it.
TBH you can't really predict what this pedal will do, everytime it's stepped on it does something different![Cool 8)](./images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)
Majority of the time it's ok but just once in a while when stomping on the GR switch volume drops. Like I said it's probably more to do with something I'm doing or something in the chain that is interfering. Once I've worked out what it is I'll stop doing it or remove it.
TBH you can't really predict what this pedal will do, everytime it's stepped on it does something different
![Cool 8)](./images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)