Built the aquapuss on vero (sabrotone layout) as a warm-up for the DirtBag. Initially I threw a mn3205 to verify it was working. Sounded great! so I decided to build the daughter board and put in 2 v3205's. I could not dial out the heavy distortion on the repeats. Thinking it might be the chips, I popped in 2 mn3205's and they biased easily.
Bad chips? Well I put the v3205's in my ad3208 (generalguitargadgets) and they worked just fine!! as a bonus I'm getting a higher output on my ad3208 now as well. Maybe variation in voltages between the 2 builds?
The aquapuss has darker repeats than the ad3208 but I find the latter to have more musical repeats on longer/infinite delay settings. That being said I don't have a scope so I may need to spend a bit more time adjusting trimmers.
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Sweet build. Clean guts on vero always impress me 8)
Unfortunately there's no way I'm getting the modulation board in there! ;)
Great job on this one! It is complicated vero for sure.
Epic in so many ways!
Man that looks painful. Awesome job all around!
^I agree. Really great job.
Steve.
Quote from: pryde on March 08, 2015, 03:34:52 PM
Man that looks painful. Awesome job all around!
The most pain was caused by the 68 cuts and 30 jumpers! :'(
Nice! That's a tough vero build.
most impressive
phwoar! crazy vero ninja!
Sick vero built, congrats!
Incredibke
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Quite a feat and achievement, pulled off beautifully! 8)