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Started by jkokura, April 08, 2012, 02:34:43 AM

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jkokura

And when I wire a puppy up this cleanly...



I celebrate.

Jacob
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nzCdog

I hope those components know just how lucky they are.
There are plenty of pots who'd give their wiper, just to live in a nice tidy enclosure like that.  
Bet she sounds as good as she looks too... well done mate, your pedal geek peers salute you ;)

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DutchMF

Quote from: nzCdog on April 08, 2012, 02:47:17 AM
I hope those components know just how lucky they are.
There are plenty of pots who'd give their wiper, just to live in a nice tidy enclosure like that.  
Bet she sounds as good as she looks too... well done mate, your pedal geek peers salute you ;)

LMAO! But seriously, he's right! Clean as a whistle, wow!  :o

Paul
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night-B

You could have added a pcb or two in there  ;)

sgmezei

You could eat off of that thing! That is superb Jacob.

gtr2

Lonely in there ;)

This classifies as "elite clean" status.

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jimmybjj

fantastic, doesn't get much better.
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eldanko

You should fill the rest of the pedal with Peeps or something.  Just because you can.
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sgmezei

Fill the rest of the cavity with GOOP so people know you are professional.  :D

jtn191

That's a neutrino, right? How much wiring do you do out-of-the-box?

nzCdog

Quote from: sgmezei on April 09, 2012, 07:45:52 PM
Fill the rest of the cavity with GOOP so people know you are professional.  :D
LOL! ;D

jkokura

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Quote from: eldanko on April 09, 2012, 06:41:02 PM
You should fill the rest of the pedal with Peeps or something.  Just because you can.

Done.



Quote from: jtn191 on April 09, 2012, 07:53:00 PM
That's a neutrino, right? How much wiring do you do out-of-the-box?

The first Neutron Drive was a Neutrino. That's not true of the current production models persay, except that they are both dual op amp overdrives with a similar topology. Essentially, both circuits are derivative of the TS circuit, largely based from the Son of a Screamer DIY project. Pretty much ALL boutique overdrives look the same.

I kept the Neutron Drive name because I liked it, but no, it's not a neutrino.

This particular PCB allows me to tweak the tone circuit, as well as offers options for clipping. I can have clipping that's in the feedback loop of the gain circuit, and/or as a shunt to ground on the signal path after the 1st stage. I can also do asymmetrical clipping in that first stage, and I've added pads to do mosfet clipping in the post gain stage clipping section.

Oh, and I'm not sure what you mean by wiring out of the box. I do all my wiring in specific ways I've learned that work for me. I'm in the middle of designing a jig that will enable me to wire cleaner and faster, but that's still in progress. There'll be a build report on that at some point.

Jacob

Jacob
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stevenrun

ULTRA clean.

It's a stomp / stash box!

gtr2

I'm thinking that would make a nice avatar....  :)
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