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#1
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: What chips can you stack?
September 10, 2012, 02:32:51 PM
Thanks for taking the leap of faith on the PT2399! also for the great info
#2
Tech Help - Projects Page / What chips can you stack?
September 10, 2012, 12:09:15 AM
I was looking at the spark plug PDF and followed the  Barberelectronics link which has really inspired me to try the whole OPamp stacking a go. Do you know what other chips could possibly be stacked... like a PT2399? Has anyone every tried to stack a BBD/delay chip and if it can be done what would the outcomes be? Thanks!
#3
Build Reports / Re: LTN Fuzz (Hipster)
May 18, 2012, 02:01:47 PM
Thanks man! This pedal nails Bush-Glycerine fuzz exactly. And as always thanks to the grand master Bean for the great boards!
#4
I feel like such a boob  ;D! looks like max voltage it can  handle at the collector is 20v if I read the datasheet correctly. Thanks for the reply!
#5
Build Reports / LTN Fuzz (Hipster)
May 18, 2012, 01:38:21 AM
Built 2 Hipster baby boards, one with BC 108's and the second with BC 109's




#6
Tech Help - Projects Page / Hipster Bias Question
May 18, 2012, 12:43:00 AM
Just finished up a Hipster baby board build and Im running BC 108's. I messed around a bit on the bias ranging from 3.5v-5.5v on the collector of Q2 and didnt care too much for the fuzz so I cranked it to 8.2v and really dug the sound. Will this do any damage to the transistor and is it ok to just bias to taste? Thanks!
#7
Open Discussion / Re: POST YOUR PEDALBOARD / GEAR!
April 21, 2012, 06:48:31 PM
Through ToneGod's taptation chip set, the data sheet explains it alot better than I can but with a SPDT toggle switch you can select a quarter note,dotted eigth note,or sixteenth note and with the toggle furthest to the left makes the repeats duble of whatt you tap in so you get eigth note, dotted sixteenth note or 32nd note
#8
Open Discussion / Re: POST YOUR PEDALBOARD / GEAR!
April 21, 2012, 03:24:54 AM
Ive built two so far, one uses the seaurchin layout and the other uses the guitarpcb layout. both work fantastic. It was a really tight fit with the three toggle switches but what i ended up doing is laying the taptation pcb board in the pedal first and stacking the other pcb on top with a piece of wrapping foam in between them.
#9
Open Discussion / Re: POST YOUR PEDALBOARD / GEAR!
April 21, 2012, 02:37:33 AM
Yes! the taptation works great. if you plan on using it be sure to keep the wire that runs from pin6 on the pt2399 away from any power source. made this wierd noise that i couldnt figure out for a couple of days.
#10
Open Discussion / Re: POST YOUR PEDALBOARD / GEAR!
April 20, 2012, 11:59:03 PM
Pedals:
My only obsession is building pedals and pedal boards starting at the bottom, right to left and working up: MXR Dyna Comp, Apollos Tone(klon style drive),DDM OD(electra style drive),Black Out Effectors Mantra,Ye Olde A/B box with LED indicators, TC Hall Of Fame,The Perch(clean boost),King of Brits(RTO style drive),Boss TU-2,EHX Memory Boy Deluxe, Line 6 DL-4 and The Paradox Box(PT2399 style delay).

Guitars:
Reverend WarHawk with humbuckers
MIM strat with Dimarzio HS-1 & HS2 or Lace Sensor Hot Golds if I feel like switching the pickguard

Amp:
TopHat Super Deluxe 2X12 with Vintage 30's

*Thanks to Brian and this great forum for all the DIY stuff and info. couldnt be done without this place the genius that comes from it!*
#11
anyone have any ideas on the the feedback pot not working as mentioned on the above post?
#12
Open Discussion / Re: Possible Tap-tempo for Sea Urchin
February 29, 2012, 09:19:24 PM
okay so here are a few notes to make this work with the tap tempo board from guitar pcp. First you need to make a jumper between pin 3  and 4 of the pt 2399. second reduce resistor 18 from 2.7 to 1k. third be sure to connect the tap tempo board to the middle pad or number 2 of the delay pad. the only thing I'm trying to figure out now is that the feedback pot does not want to work I only get 1 repeat. any suggestions on how to fix this any help would be greatly appreciated
#13
Open Discussion / Re: Possible Tap-tempo for Sea Urchin
December 30, 2011, 05:34:28 PM
Im going to give the taptation set up from guitarPCB with an etched PCB of the sea urchin a go. I know that it replaced the original Time Pot and connects to pin6 of the PT2399. only question is do I connect it directly to the pin or after the Resistor.... any help would be great! thanks