It's been a very long time since I've posted a build report, and it's mainly because it's been that long since I've been able to complete a build.
So here it is. Built for a friend, the Don Draper delay. I started off with an etched board Sea Urchin board from Haberdasher, and one of Jacob's Modulating Taptation boards, but couldn't get them to fit in the box the way that I wanted with my knob and switch layout. So in the end, I just worked up my own layout for this one off. Worked out great. Only thing added to the guts since this was taken is some shielded wire on the output jack.
Graphics were silk screened on there. Works and sounds great.
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very cool
Don Draper Delay? Love it!
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Don Draper...favorite show. The pedal looks nice too.
Sometimes, you just have to make it yourself to get the features you want. I like the outside look and the inside guts...very nice! The laydown caps are also pretty cool. :)
Looks pretty classy!