Is the purpose of the mini board to save a few wires? Just curious...
It looks like Aurora V2 has the mini board - maybe you can “borrow” the schematic?
Is the purpose of the mini board to save a few wires? Just curious...
It looks like Aurora V2 has the mini board - maybe you can “borrow” the schematic?
*Pictures may be rotated due to my proximity to the equator.
It won't reduce the number of wires (other than a couple of the jumper wires on the switch) but it will allow me to tidy things up by getting rid of the star grounding on the input jack. It's not a necessity, I just like all my wiring (both guitars and pedals) to be as tidy as possible because it makes it easier to find faults if there are any.
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Build #1 - TLA-1Q
Build #2 - Scratch Thinline Tele
Build #3 - Scratch Rickenbacker 330/12
Build #4 - Scratch All Aussie Timber Strat
Build #5 - 1st Violin/Fiddle
Pedal Build #1 - Aion Gale
Pedal Build #2 - Aion Aurora
Last edited by Joe Garfield; 15-05-2020 at 07:03 PM.
*Pictures may be rotated due to my proximity to the equator.
I don't use star grounds in any pedals. So long as you avoid a loop you should be OK. In recent stripboard builds I have followed this scheme from Tag Board Effects. The ground follows one neat line, no loop. You can sort of see it here:
Compared to the diagram, I don't wire the LED directly to the footswitch. I make a tiny board from stripboard and solder the CLR, LED, and wires to that. It's a bit hard to see in the photo since it's over the main board. I like this approach since it lets me position the LED anywhere in the enclosure.
Mantra: No more pedals, must finish BlueyCaster...
Disclaimer: I haven't done woodwork since high school, and wasn't really paying attention at the time ...
So I'm still waiting on my enclosures. They were shipped a month ago from Tayda in Thailand and the tracking doesn't even show it landing in Australia yet. Contemplating ordering a couple of enclosures from PedalParts because they now have stock again.
On a more positive note the footswitch pcb has arrived so I will look to get that setup ready to go and test it out.
Build #1 - TLA-1Q
Build #2 - Scratch Thinline Tele
Build #3 - Scratch Rickenbacker 330/12
Build #4 - Scratch All Aussie Timber Strat
Build #5 - 1st Violin/Fiddle
Pedal Build #1 - Aion Gale
Pedal Build #2 - Aion Aurora
Great. I need some more enclosures too. For my phaser I used one of the low-grade enclosures from Pedal Parts because that was all they had. In hindsight that was not the best choice for a polished metal finish.
Mantra: No more pedals, must finish BlueyCaster...
Disclaimer: I haven't done woodwork since high school, and wasn't really paying attention at the time ...
Enclosures are finally here! I will look at drilling them on the weekend. Not sure about the graphics because it's so cold at the moment that spraying lacquer isn't ideal.
Build #1 - TLA-1Q
Build #2 - Scratch Thinline Tele
Build #3 - Scratch Rickenbacker 330/12
Build #4 - Scratch All Aussie Timber Strat
Build #5 - 1st Violin/Fiddle
Pedal Build #1 - Aion Gale
Pedal Build #2 - Aion Aurora
Mantra: No more pedals, must finish BlueyCaster...
Disclaimer: I haven't done woodwork since high school, and wasn't really paying attention at the time ...
Not yet, I'll solder the switch onto the mini pcb on the weekend and test it out.
Build #1 - TLA-1Q
Build #2 - Scratch Thinline Tele
Build #3 - Scratch Rickenbacker 330/12
Build #4 - Scratch All Aussie Timber Strat
Build #5 - 1st Violin/Fiddle
Pedal Build #1 - Aion Gale
Pedal Build #2 - Aion Aurora
So I drilled the holes in the enclosure today after a trip to the big green shed to get the drill bit I needed. And I wasn't paying attention and forgot to put something soft down on my mdf drill press table and the result was this.
So I took that as a sign that this enclosure doesn't want finishing. So I went ahead and installed the electronics. After a couple of issues with everything fitting and some tweaking it's all nicely tucked in there.
Ready to test.
Now here's my comments after testing. With the Sustain knob at zero the pedal sounds alright. I can turn the Level knob all the way up without any issues. Once the Threshold gets above around the 2 o'clock position the noise starts creeping in.
The attack switch with my current guitars for me is virtually useless. It functions without any problems but the setting with the most treble is by far the nicest and I don't anticipate that I'd ever use the other two options. If I was building it again I'd get rid of the switch altogether and just run it with the cap value that I like.
Last edited by Woltz; 30-05-2020 at 07:34 PM.
Build #1 - TLA-1Q
Build #2 - Scratch Thinline Tele
Build #3 - Scratch Rickenbacker 330/12
Build #4 - Scratch All Aussie Timber Strat
Build #5 - 1st Violin/Fiddle
Pedal Build #1 - Aion Gale
Pedal Build #2 - Aion Aurora