Honestly, I have no idea how I'll use this except that in front (or behind) an overdrive this thing sounds pretty whacked.
A PedalPCB board loaded into a 125B with a manipulated ripoff of the EQD graphics. I ran out of "BuGG boards" (PPCB 3PDT pcb's) which make anybody look like a wiring superstar so I wired it straight. Might be influence from the current wave of BOTY but I did my best to make this look intentional. Normally I don't care, it's for my stash, but I'm shamed into getting a bit more serious about this stuff.
The current stock of SB decal stock is probably the best I've used. It's a bitch (Zigcat I check myself everytime I use that word now...good for you to open eyes) to get the film off the front but this stuff is terrific. Draped over a LMS white powdercoat 125B it's really easy to get repeatable results.
I went thru a sparkle phase (Jimi) and I might be getting to the end of a "Clone graphics" phase but this one was a no brainer.
Bonus: Once you've done any sort of SMT the fear factor goes way down so doing FV-1's or the PIC chip is easy. I use a hot iron to prep the board by preloading the pads with a bit of solder. Then turn the heat down a tad and using blu-tak or painters tape to hold the chip down hit each of the legs quickly but firmly with solder and the iron. It should melt into the pad instantly.
(http://www.gordomusic.com/Madbean/EQD-Org01.jpg)
(http://www.gordomusic.com/Madbean/EQD-Org02.jpg)
Yeah, I know, I'm not sold on the knobs either but they'll do in a pinch. The green LED looks nice but makes the blue knobs look even worse. Bummer...
Really CLEAN inside and out. The knob thing is a Bitch, I mean, yea different knobs. Super Clean! Very nice.. Drives me to do better!
I should get one of those SMT practice kits.
The FV-1-sized SMT doesn't worry me. Its the ridiculously tiny "oops I breathed" sized parts that get me. Like trying to fit 9 SOT363 packages and 2 resistors onto a 1 square centimeter board.... ugh.
wow always wanted to build something like that and play all evil Dracula organ songs with guitar.
It probably needs the right coding to work, and the kit to save the code to the chip right? You just soldered to the programing kit, desoldered and resoldered it?
Yeah me too but once you've done a few and realize it's not "quite" so bad. I got parts to do the NoMoFo board and I was fearless after that.
Straight up PedalPCB build.
Quote from: thomasha on February 04, 2018, 02:29:33 PM
wow always wanted to build something like that and play all evil Dracula organ songs with guitar.
It probably needs the right coding to work, and the kit to save the code to the chip right? You just soldered to the programing kit, desoldered and resoldered it?
The FV-1 chip itself is pre-coded by the manufacturer and can't be re-written, and the EEPROM comes pre-loaded with the Organizer code from PedalPCB. Its plug and play baby!
Looks awesome I really like it. If you're not digging the knobs how about trying clear ones?
wow, that is super clean inside!
That is a hot looking build man. I'm glad you wired it straight. Much cooler that way, and you nailed it!
Dang! Super clean, looks great.
Am I the only one who prefers both the work of wiring the 3PDT traditionally and the way it looks after? Your wiring is what I hope mine will look like one day!
Thanks folks. I flip flop on using switch boards. This layout is a bit easier with short wire runs and I spent some time trying to make it look pretty.
Very nice and clean! My knob suggestion would be white, but I tend to keep things looking conservative if they're unplanned
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I think it looks great. And I like/prefer those blue knobs.
That looks perfect! Mine arrived yesterday, I can't wait to build it!
Fantastic, nice and clean. I really like the graphics. What technique did you use for the artwork?
Got mine friday but i think i screwed it up :( been troubleshooting it like crazy but my guess is that i burned the ics :( so i just ordered a other one T_T
For the artwork on this one I got a clean straight on front shot from the web. Reverb I think. I overlaid it on the drill guide and setting it to about 50% transparency I could play around with the scaling and placement to get the knobs to line up. I had to do a bit of slicing and dicing towards the bottom but it was surprisingly easy.
Super clean wirings! Also, I really like those knobs. I'd go with blue knobs and blue led, since you got an blue artwork.