Very interesting Phaser, definitely as strange as the ADA flanger and quite flange like for a phaser.
I would recommend using the expression jack, very strange sounds.
Great project
Nice build. Definitely a cool sounding pedal. I need to get my hands on an expression pedal. I haven't seen any videos of this pedal with one.
Its hard to see in the picture. Did you use shielded cable on the input and output wires? Mine had a bit of ticking until I did that.
Quote from: bsoncini on July 12, 2017, 07:56:23 AM
Its hard to see in the picture. Did you use shielded cable on the input and output wires? Mine had a bit of ticking until I did that.
All the krazy-kool top (mount) cats are gonna hate me for saying this, but normal pedal PCB flow doesn't lend itself to tick-free top-mount, with I/O at the bottom of the PCB (3PDT, etc) and jacks at the top, with wires running all over that lovely, clock and signal having board.
Jules, I love how you always get this complex stuff done with seemingly no hassles, before most people :)
Thanks Alan, it is only in pretty recent times I have been building these bigger projects with regular success at all! How are you going with that Biphase project you had in the works a while ago?
You know I haven't noticed any ticking from my Countdown Phaser whatsoever.
I used a tiny little SMD Opto bypass from Thcustoms instead of a 3pdt but That shouldn't make any difference anyway.
Nice build! I like the random lettering and the guts look great. I haven't tried an expression pedal (mostly cuz I can't chew gum and walk at the same time) but will have to look into it.
Congrats! Those big builds always make me nervous, but you've dominated... Looks great in and out 8)
Very nice! Love the look (obviously I love stamps) and the guts are perfect.
I really want to build one someday... :)
Damn, that came out clean. I envy all you guys and your huge builds!
Cody
Looks great Jules, thanks for posting!
I'll just piggy back off your build report. This was a pretty easy build even though it is so big. No finding the right ldr's or matching jfets. Really good sounding too. I had a little bit of ticking, not too bad but got loud with the od so i cut some old crappy rca cables and shielded the wires. Almost dead quiet now
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