No more PCB's
Posted: 08 Nov 2010, 11:06
Ok, maybe a little exagerated, but here's the case:
I always liked all that point-to-point stuff, but you always got to deal with something else than the pure components, so I figured out how to use only components.
I'm experimenting with this yet and maybe is too soon to put it on the table, but also want to share and recieve some input about.
A simple concept: two parallel solid wires, one for power and one for ground and all the stuff in between.
Pro's? no drilling, no chemichal waste, no copper, no printing P'n'P, easy to design and may be others.
Con's? complicated (kinda ship in a bottle work), wierdo look, hard to repair, every component needs to be fitted and may be others too.
My first attemp, a Civil War Big Muff, looks like shit, but I got a good feeling about all this.
No photos yet or sound clips, but some designs to start.
Shoot to the head.
I always liked all that point-to-point stuff, but you always got to deal with something else than the pure components, so I figured out how to use only components.
I'm experimenting with this yet and maybe is too soon to put it on the table, but also want to share and recieve some input about.
A simple concept: two parallel solid wires, one for power and one for ground and all the stuff in between.
Pro's? no drilling, no chemichal waste, no copper, no printing P'n'P, easy to design and may be others.
Con's? complicated (kinda ship in a bottle work), wierdo look, hard to repair, every component needs to be fitted and may be others too.
My first attemp, a Civil War Big Muff, looks like shit, but I got a good feeling about all this.
No photos yet or sound clips, but some designs to start.
Shoot to the head.