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- 06 Sep 2008, 22:24
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: where to get vero board
- Replies: 4
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Re: where to get vero board
They are being sold for $2.50 in the DIYStompboxes.com store.
- 28 Aug 2008, 20:36
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: ISP - Decimator [traced]
- Replies: 123
- Views: 51550
Re: ISP - Decimator [traced]
Very orderly, and awesome at that, gut shot, had expected the traces to be much closer together! I might try to do a layout on this tomorrow if no one has done it yet by then (or the day after, or the day after that, because I suppose this will take some time to do), but not now because I have to do...
- 27 Aug 2008, 21:44
- Forum: Lords of the Boards - Vero, Perf, PCB or Point-to-Point
- Topic: [Tips and Tricks] PCB routing
- Replies: 24
- Views: 39058
Re: PCB routing tips and tricks
Danielzink, thanks for referring me to that. I'd been looking for that program for quite a while and just downloaded it, and it's so much fun to use!
- 27 Aug 2008, 04:16
- Forum: Stuff Seen for Sale
- Topic: Dallas Rangemaster for only $5.111,--
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2883
Re: Dallas Rangemaster for only $5.111,--
That's a really cool find, not necessarily that insane price, but that he includes gut shots of what a crappy wiring job it was, and that pot looks so funny! I've never seen one like that before... were all the really old pots like that?
- 25 Aug 2008, 21:50
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: Four Boosts in One Box
- Replies: 55
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Re: Four Boosts in One Box
Could we get sound clips of all four (three?) together, I might be interested in building one of these. I've always really liked the idea of combining a couple of pedals in one box and using the combination of their sounds as an advantage, and with four boosts it's gotta be a pretty huge boost! :app...
- 25 Aug 2008, 21:11
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: Electret microphone for acoustic guitars
- Replies: 5
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Re: [wtb] schematic diy preamp for piezo
5) Stuff it inside the guitar, through the sound hole. The mic wire can pass through the soundhole if you don't want to drill the guitar for a jack. You can rotate the ring to change mic position. How would one stuff that inside a guitar, if the outer radius is larger than the sound hole itself? :h...