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Damn, it's amazing what you cram into these tiny boxes. You're a crazy man! :D
Wow..!
Really nice work! Which Arduino you got in that looper? Nano? :)
Quote from: Jebus on January 24, 2016, 09:26:18 PM
Really nice work! Which Arduino you got in that looper? Nano? :)
Just the Chip of an Uno, Atmega328, Shift Registers and a darlington Array... Learning Curve is Crazy Steep with that stuff!!!
:o four pots PLUS a 9v battery. Oh f**k me, the standards here are just getting too high.
Quote from: Willybomb on January 27, 2016, 07:38:53 AM
:o four pots PLUS a 9v battery. Oh f**k me, the standards here are just getting too high.
Yep, that was a tight fit. But it's cool to have just that awesome drive in your gig bag and not have to bring a wall wart with it. With the (1590a) booster and some amp that has reverb, that is pretty much all I need. In order to get it in there, I had to put the DC stabilization/polarity protection in the shrink tube on the upper right of the above image, though. And I had to put tape on the battery...No clean guts to be achieved on this one...
Just putting a battery in a 1590A is an auto-win. You don't have to put anything else in the box, just the battery.
A+ all around.
Battery powered 1590a vero builds, How is that even possible? Well Done!!
Awesome stuff man. You know I'm a fan!
As I gave away some ZEN PCBs (there should be some less as well!), and the documentation got lost in the forum crash, here it is (once again).