Subdecay - Proteus [GUTS]

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Enjoy :D

There are lots of Hi Res photos in the dropbox link.

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BTW the two trannies side by side are in some of the pics are J201

Link to Dropbox with the pictures.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9vjnhh98dao0k5g/Tx4McmvE1Z

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There are a decent number of pics so I didn't want to overload the thread if your wondering why there's a dropbox link

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Honeypot! 8) :lol:

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skywise wrote:Honeypot! 8) :lol:
? I can post all the pics in the thread if you like. There are like 30 of them. In fact I'm going to do it anyway can't edit out the dropbox link though.

>100mb =( going to take a bit

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Here we go.

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Looks like there's a lot of components on that little board. Super neat layout as always in SubDecay pedals.

I wonder if Brian M gets them made up in China or Taiwan these days, like nearly everyone else does? No matter, it's a sweet looking board. :applause:

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blackbunny wrote:Looks like there's a lot of components on that little board. Super neat layout as always in SubDecay pedals.

I wonder if Brian M gets them made up in China or Taiwan these days, like nearly everyone else does? No matter, it's a sweet looking board. :applause:
It wouldn't be the easiest of builds that's for sure then there is the PIC which I wonder if that can be replaced with TTG's tapation tempo controller since I assume it acts in a similar way

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blackbunny wrote:Looks like there's a lot of components on that little board. Super neat layout as always in SubDecay pedals.

I wonder if Brian M gets them made up in China or Taiwan these days, like nearly everyone else does? No matter, it's a sweet looking board. :applause:
Nope, they are still populated by hand in the US. We do everything we can here if it's feasible.
Honestly if we attempted to outsource it would likely be all/mostly SMD.

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Just a friendly bump in case anyone forgot :horsey:

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