Having concentrated on delays, flangers, tremolos and the like, I was having issues with dirt buildup. To help clean up a bit, I threw four of 'em in one box. The toggles switch between the top and bottom circuits on each half. Originally planning to use a Black 65 in place of the grease gun and a DLS in place of the Pepper Spray but just couldn't quite make it fit. The wiring was something of a pain and I ended up splicing a few. Definitely learned a few things for use in the future as to planning wire runs!
From the outside—on the left, Soul Trane above (Haberdasher board), Pepper Spray below; and on the right, Grease Gun above, Mysterioso (Madbean board, hardwired in reactive mode) below. Vero bus for +9v and ground; box is from PPP.
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It reminds me a little of an old-school airplane instrument panel (if they used Davies knobs)...
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They're all good circuits and I'm really digging the Soul Trane a lot— lot of gain (not chugging territory, but fairly close) and cleans up well. Only experimented a little with running one half into the other, but so far, surprisingly quiet, even without shielded cable.
Wow, that's quite a build. Impressive!
MADNESS! Nicely executed.
Cody
Looks like a lot of fun! Plenty of controls to explore....
Now that's DIY at it's finest! How many circuits? All of them.
Jacob
This thing is glorious.