I've been on a vibe-a-thon lately . . . just can't get enough of that throb, I suppose. First up was another Neovibe build, named after the color of powder coat I used. Enclosure is a Hammond 1550E. Built from a GGG board -- I put an 18-volt regulator in this one and use a 24VDC wall wart to power it -- running it up to 18 volts gave it some more thump and effect.


Next up I wanted to give the Forum-Vibe a try so I ordered a PCB from Classic Amplification. This one reminds me of the color scheme of my buddy's '87 Mustang GT. This was my first attempt at a two-tone powder coat (
actually three-tone counting the stripe). Top is dormant burgundy, bottom is black chrome then I added the tomato red stripe and shot clear over the whole thing. This one took a full afternoon to powder coat but I'm really pleased with the results . . . you can barely even feel the stripe under the clear. Enclosure is a Bud Industries CU-234:



Last but not least is my latest, the Madbean Warhead. Got the board from Haberdasher and decided to go with the military theme . . . that's flat army green powder. Enclosure is a Hammond 1590J:
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All of them sound really good -- right now the Forum-Vibe wins by a hair but with some tuning on the trimmers you can make them all sound virtually identical.