Client asked me to build it, didn't want artwork, didn't do art work. Lessons I learned:
1 if you don't put all the components on the board, it will not work.
2. If you don't solder the components you do put on, it will not work.
3. Learned how to read vero layouts so I could troubleshoot it.
It has 1/8th in for an iPod and 1/4 I'm for guitar, 1/8th headphone out and 1/4 out cause he "might want to hook it to his amp."
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Nice. Keep the customer satisfied. You usually put a fair amount of effort into artwork, must have been frustrating to deliver something so plain. Even if it is what he asked for.
Regarding points 1 & 2, I think if I put them on a poster in front of my workstation I'd still do them because I wouldn't bother to read the poster.
Yeah it feels weird not putting anything on it. I wrote on the inside with a sharpie, so I feel. Little better.
Love the knobs! where'd you get them from?
Sean Ryan. I forget his forum name, but he makes them. Seanryancustoms.com I believe.
Cool device.
Quote from: jimilee on August 22, 2014, 08:28:07 PM
Sean Ryan. I forget his forum name, but he makes them. Seanryancustoms.com I believe.
Sean makes great knobs. His website is actually www.srceffects.com
Pretty cool idea, nice build jimi
Basically he wants to plug his iPod in and his bass and learn songs.