I designed a PCB and built a slightly modified Ibanez CS-9 chorus for a friend. The design fired up without a problem. The changes I made to the circuit are...
-mono output instead of stereo
-addition of a chorus blend knob
-a switch to cut the dry signal for a vibrato sound
-a switch to increase chorus depth
-a switch to increase LFO speed
I sent it to him in a plain box since he likes to decorate his own pedals. He went with a Pink Floyd theme.
(http://i.imgur.com/aMFrYXr.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/mywhDJP.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/k3u4pkF.jpg)
Looks really cool! How do you like those BL3207? I certainly don't mind the v3207 I've used but am wondering if there is any difference/improvement. Also, wondering if you plan to do a group buy or anything.
Nice
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Looks Great Chris! Love the layout of this. Are you going to do a GB for this one?
Looks great, Chris! Strong work, as always.
Marty
The pink floyd enclosure is excellent !
Quote from: Bret608 on May 17, 2016, 01:58:50 PM
Looks really cool! How do you like those BL3207? I certainly don't mind the v3207 I've used but am wondering if there is any difference/improvement. Also, wondering if you plan to do a group buy or anything.
The only experience I have with the v3207 is in a Boss chorus build I made for my dad 2-3 years back. I don't think there is much difference, but others have complained about possible noise issues with the various v chips.
I will get on a group buy...probably around mid-June. I still have school to finish up, a wedding to go to, and a family vacation before I get to settle into my summer of laziness.
Quote from: diablochris6 on May 18, 2016, 02:30:22 PM
I will get on a group buy...probably around mid-June. I still have school to finish up, a wedding to go to, and a family vacation before I get to settle into my summer of laziness.
Cool, That'll give me some time to build through some projects I have going on. Great job again!
-Mike-