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Title: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: SugarKeys on January 16, 2023, 02:47:02 PM
So excited - completed my first build since college days 20 years ago!

Prompted by a retail experience. Bought a late 70s MXR Analog Delay from a local shop. A couple of days later I noticed a minor switching issue, which I probably could have fixed myself, but I thought "I just bought it, and their tech is surely more skilled than me."

Womp-womp...

Phone call from them: "I think we've destroyed the pedal." It seems their tech was probing around and shorted the 120V AC (it's a plug-in pedal that includes a transformer to 12V DC) to the signal ground, in the process frying every IC on the board. Including the unobtainable Retcon R5101 delay chip. A "Charge Coupled Device" - subtly different from a BBD, in terms of implementation. Bummer!

I am fortunate enough to own a couple of other pedals that use the Retcon R5101, and by swapping them around, confirmed that it was indeed fried.

The shop were super cool about it. Gave me my money back, and the fried pedal for free.

So now I have this sweet vintage 70s enclosure, and no hope of obtaining another Retcon R5101, without cannibalizing another pedal. I saw some posts about retrofitting these pedals using PT2399-based circuits (like here https://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?t=2332).

But that approach felt so... 2010's. We have CoolAudio, Belling, and Xvive BBDs now! And the MadBeanPedals Setback promised about 300 ms and self-oscillation, so similar specs to the MXR original!

My skill level is closer to "Cowboy" than "Genius" but I dove in anyway...
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
So I ripped out the dead guts, set them aside in case someone makes a drop-in replacement for the R5101 (my money is on "not in my lifetime"), and built a Setback into this case. It rips!

Build notes:


Minor issue:

In any case, this was an awesome fun build.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/1yGQVZMm3euhaJjq8
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: gordo on January 16, 2023, 03:00:20 PM
How cool is that?  Bummer about the original though, there's just not that many Reticons in the wild to be killing them off like that...
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: dawson on January 16, 2023, 03:07:38 PM
Bummer indeed..

Great work saving it though- this rules!
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: jimilee on January 16, 2023, 03:34:16 PM
Maaaaan, as far as the old pedal, that sucks man, sorry to hear that. I guess the tech is lucky he didn't get lit up. Cool build though.
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: Bio77 on January 16, 2023, 03:57:25 PM
Very cool build and great save 8)  I wonder why Xvive doesn't try and do a Recticon reissue?  Maybe a patent thing.  It would put some awesome flangers back into the wild if they did. 
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: SugarKeys on January 16, 2023, 06:21:30 PM
Thanks all for the love. Imagine if they brought back a SAD1024 reissue. BBD Renaissance
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: Invertiguy on January 16, 2023, 10:44:24 PM
Quote from: Bio77 on January 16, 2023, 03:57:25 PM
  I wonder why Xvive doesn't try and do a Recticon reissue?  Maybe a patent thing.  It would put some awesome flangers back into the wild if they did.

Aside from possible IP issues, from what I understand the major hurdle is that the Reticon chips were manufactured using an obsolete process for which production tooling no longer exists, thus making any attempt at recreating them prohibitively expensive due to the need to build a whole new production line.
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: gordo on January 17, 2023, 06:26:37 AM
And I think to complicate matters Reticon is a military contractor so the IP situation likely becomes even more tangled.  I'd love to see a fresh 1024 though.
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: WonkoTheSane on January 20, 2023, 05:34:29 AM
The patents are long expired. I actually have a bunch of chips I would donate for delidding (dead) if someone would be interested in recreating them.
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: SugarKeys on January 29, 2023, 03:21:42 PM
Quick demo video, comparing my build to the MXR original that I have (which is a totally unrelated circuit built around a Reticon chip, but still an interesting comparison...)

https://youtu.be/jgx5RQF5Lkc
Title: Re: MXR x MadBeanPedals Setback Analog Delay
Post by: jessenator on February 01, 2023, 07:49:46 AM
really cool build to salvage a 3rd party's """""repair""""" job, dude.

Also I love your video demo—and I hate it, because it reminds me of the '77 Suitcase I had to sell 6 or 7 years ago ;___;