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Re: malekko chicklet (1590a SMD, esp for Dirk ;-) )

Posted: 15 Jan 2012, 19:10
by Hides-His-Eyes
PmCimini wrote:Why did they use the smallest possible resistors and not regular 1206, for example? wth
They probably make lots of pedals that are much denser than this (616 maybe) and only want to stock one size.
rocklander wrote:
madbean wrote:I think the patent application for the Belton thing has some circuit outline on how the PT's are hooked up in parallel to achieve the reverb effect. I have it around somewhere. It's probably similar.
if it has a patent, is it wise to RE it here though? partly why I think it may be cool to RE this instead.. no patent :blackeye
The patent is for an INTEGRATED reverb solution, and is actually really kinda crude (maybe that's why people love the sound so much!)

This is a very sound way of getting that sound in a small enclosure without paying stupid Belton prices though. Malekko really are on top of their game.

How is the pot breakout board held on? A rigid header or a short ribbon cable?

Re: malekko chicklet (1590a SMD, esp for Dirk ;-) )

Posted: 15 Jan 2012, 19:16
by rocklander
rigid header with those 6 pins at the top, then on the other side of the pots another pair. the audio jacks and the stompswitch are what hold the board in place

Re: malekko chicklet (1590a SMD, esp for Dirk ;-) )

Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 02:50
by jwpartain1
It's a shame these are discontinued; certainly a steal for 120 USD. I assume they'll bring them back with a new version?