I grabbed the mostly popped Rub A Dub board from WretchedStudios over at the BYOC fourm (although he may be here too) and took it from there. Being new to the pedal world grabbing a few popped boards were a great practice to get a feel for how they all come together. For me the painting, offboard wiring and wire neatness can be the main challenge. This was also my first experience with the 3PDT board.
As most know, a simple, nice sounding reverb. This one has the long brick (2.85ms) in it. Last week I bought a Rub A Dub Deluxe and can't wait to get to that.
Nothing crazy...just having lots of fun doing these.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/SlaveUnit/Mr%20Bubble%20Reverb/P1100500_zps18d76661.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/SlaveUnit/Mr%20Bubble%20Reverb/P1100498_zps9e2b1b32.jpg)
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Beautiful work and I dig the graphic and knob! And welcome to Madbean!
That very cool. I put my brick underneath, but everyone else seems to put it on top. Interesting.
I used a pcb mounted pot. Since the enclosure is a 1590B I'm not sure if there would be enough room to put the pot on top of the brick. Were you using an offboard pot? Or maybe a taller enclosure? If not, I have somehing new to learn on how to get it all to fit. :o
Quote from: jimilee on July 11, 2014, 08:32:00 PM
That very cool. I put my brick underneath, but everyone else seems to put it on top. Interesting.
How do you put it underneath? Are the pins symmetric?
I don't know I just put pin one in the square hole :-)
Would that make it a reverse reverb? Ok Ok that was lame.
Super clean.
but what would you expect from mr. bubble?
Totally dig it! Love mr bubble. Clean work there. :)
Nice!
Looks great, especially how your graphic's corners work with the box
Nice work. Great theme!
Josh