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grrrunge wrote:I ordered it from thomann today. It's on ot's way to Denmark now! :D
I look forward to hearing your comments on what it sounds like. The AMT pedal I got from thomann only took 2 days to arrive so you won't have long to wait. I mentioned that the Darkmatter may share the same pcb but after doing a bit of research i think the Darkmatter and the mojo prob share the pcb and the Rottweiler being much higher gain might have a different pcb altogether. i do suspect a similar arrangement for a Baxandall tone shape along with the same optoisolator bypass circuit.

To get some pcb pictures you will need a torx screwdriver to remove the platic shield over the pcb, you will see what i mean when you take the bottom off of the battery compartment.

I hope you like it grrrunge as I know you have been waiting for one of these for a while.
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I want to see this pcb shield.
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RnFR wrote:I want to see this pcb shield.
its just a plastic cover to protect the pcb,which is screwed onto the pcb, so when the bottom case cover is removed to replace the battery the pcb is protected, nice touch but nothing special.
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RnFR wrote:I want to see this pcb shield.
I'm sure it's just like this one:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=13350&hilit=TC+flashback&start=20

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culturejam wrote:
RnFR wrote:I want to see this pcb shield.
I'm sure it's just like this one:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=13350&hilit=TC+flashback&start=20
That's similar to the one from my polytune. I suppose that's it ;)
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grrrunge wrote:
culturejam wrote:
RnFR wrote:I want to see this pcb shield.
I'm sure it's just like this one:
viewtopic.php?f=29&t=13350&hilit=TC+flashback&start=20
That's similar to the one from my polytune. I suppose that's it ;)

Yes thats exactly what I was talking about. :applause:
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It arrived a couple of days ago, and i've gotta say, i fuckin' love it!
Pic's are coming this weekend. I haven't got the time before then...
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Thanks for the pics .
I notice all the board layout below the the jacks is the same as the Darkmatter, so we can assume the input and first buffer and power using an opamp for vref is all the same. North side of the jacks is all a bit different, I see symetrical clipping with 2 diodes back to back.
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any news?

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