Another ZPM, this one's mine. When we did Cleggy's I loved the two active filter modes and decided that they're all I'd ever use, so that's all mine has. Which also saved having to get a big switch. I also omitted the slam stomp. Otherwise it's the same as the last.
This was my runner's up PCB from the Jan/Feb compo BTW. Many thanks Mr Bean.
(http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/stompage/images/zpm2-o.jpg)
(http://juansolo.demon.co.uk/stompage/images/zpm2-i.jpg)
Very nice, just finishing one up myself, and seeing your build confirms it - I'm putting mine in a 125BB, even if the only one I have is in a god awful seafoam green colour.
Very clean and cool graphic.
I have this board sitting. I should really do something with it.
Sweet!
cool build!
What do the red caps taste sound like? Candy?
Super tidy... what wire do you use? :)
Love the graphics, and those knobs look great with it.
Quote from: nzCdog on May 08, 2013, 09:14:52 PM
What do the red caps taste sound like? Candy?
Super tidy... what wire do you use? :)
Panasonic caps. No idea if they sound any different to boxes, but we tend to only use them now.
Wire is Eagle copper 0.6mm solid core. I don't think they make it any more hence we bought 600m of the stuff :)
Great work as always.
I'm curious how many features can be left off before we can no longer call it a "deluxe" at all. :)
Very clean build. Love the graphic too!
Quote from: midwayfair on May 09, 2013, 01:38:41 PM
Great work as always.
I'm curious how many features can be left off before we can no longer call it a "deluxe" at all. :)
Hence it's semi-deluxe ;)
Great looking build John! I've noticed that you have a very unique way of wiring the ground lugs on the 3pdt to each other and it looks sharp! How do you do it (if you don't mind sharing)? ;)
They're connected with a bit of solid core wire. Cut into a U then bent through to make an 0. Then I just flow solder onto it all.