Here is a custom build I did for a local musician who is an incredible steel (and regular) guitar player. He wanted an inclusive 1RU rack build with delay, reverb, overdrive, and an effects loop to expand possibilities. He just wanted some toggle switches for bypassing. This is primarily for his steel guitar rig. We went through a lot of ideas/options but in the end he liked the Tenebrion reverb, Hamlet delay, and the Egghead. He also wanted an extra set of S/R jacks on the back as well as the front panel. I had a local trophy shop make the front panels for a nice pro look. Fun and a bit different build for me to do.
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VERY nice. Between the wiring and the aesthetic design, it is just about perfect.
Oh yeah.
That's nice.
wooow! that is very nice! and lot of space inside to add anohter 10 effects...eheheh
great job mate!
That is achingly beautiful. The insides kinda remind me of a Dumble-ator, for some reason.
really good work there!
Top notch as usual.
Yes, beautiful stuff!
My goodness! That's a fantastic effort. Impressive. 8)
I've really toyed with doing a bit rack setup with midi switching and such. Having a rack unit or two with some effects to switch in and out would be a blast.
Nice work. Like that unit quite a bit.
Jacob
i'd recommend a switchable buffer on the effect loop and maybe an isolation transformer. if there is any long cable runs from the rack to the floor the buffer will probably help keep the signal intact and the tranny will prevent ground loops which often pop up in rack rigs.
Quote from: jkokura on February 05, 2014, 05:34:30 PM
I've really toyed with doing a bit rack setup with midi switching and such. Having a rack unit or two with some effects to switch in and out would be a blast.
Nice work. Like that unit quite a bit.
Jacob
they are a blast as far as total control of your gear, once you have it all ironed out technically. and the amount of cabling and clutter on the floor can be completely wiped out. I love playing through my 200watt spaceship/lightshow
Quote from: jimijam on February 05, 2014, 05:55:23 PM
i'd recommend a switchable buffer on the effect loop and maybe an isolation transformer. if there is any long cable runs from the rack to the floor the buffer will probably help keep the signal intact and the tranny will prevent ground loops which often pop up in rack rigs.
Actually I did discuss that with him and he said he was likely only going to run 1 or 2 pedals with short cable runs (~6 feet max). If it becomes an issue I will add a little klon buffer in there on a switch.
The most difficult part of this was drilling accurately. These 1RU racks are made of very tough metal. I had to use Cobalt bits to get through it and there were ALOT of holes to drill :o
Very cool idea and incredible execution!
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This is absolutely beautiful. Really great work.
Very impressive bit of kit, perfect in and out mate :)
Really nice build dude.
Neat job all round.
I love guys that can go past the usual Imma gonna order some 1590Bs. Incredible work, we've grown accustomed to that from ya, and personally I am always eager to see what's next!
sexy sexy sexy
If I may ask. Who was the supplier for the rack enclosure? I'M always trying to find a cheaper source. They are a lot pricier than you'd expect.
Wow! That's pretty neat!! Well done!
That is one fine looking rig. I hope you were paid accordingly :)
That's as pro as job as there is. Outstanding.
Stonking pro job all round. Impressive sir! 8)
Quote from: jimijam on February 07, 2014, 01:01:16 PM
If I may ask. Who was the supplier for the rack enclosure? I'M always trying to find a cheaper source. They are a lot pricier than you'd expect.
I looked at a few places and found these guys to be the cheapest. The 1RU enclosure is ~$42. I am sure there might be even cheaper options but I am no rack-gear expert by any means.
http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/555-11800
That's HOT!
Great job, looks fantastic. I'm wondering what you used to stick the PCBs in place though. Double-sided tape?
Quote from: catfud on February 08, 2014, 06:51:03 AM
Great job, looks fantastic. I'm wondering what you used to stick the PCBs in place though. Double-sided tape?
you got it. There is some 3/8" double-stick foam under there except for the reverb because the Belton brick is there.
Very cool!
Good to see someone build rack units.
That looks incredible! Well done on the neat insides!
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