Quote from: juansolo on November 06, 2012, 04:27:52 PMNew much smaller brick yes. It's a very simple circuit which is based on the recommended schematics from Belton/Accutronics. Single knob. Does what it should simply and well.Got one left for sale. Martin snagged the other.I've not seen the smaller bricks, where did you get yours from?I bought one of the larger bricks, but haven't got around to using it yet.
New much smaller brick yes. It's a very simple circuit which is based on the recommended schematics from Belton/Accutronics. Single knob. Does what it should simply and well.Got one left for sale. Martin snagged the other.
I had a pedal with the older brick that developed a very strange (intermittent) sample-and-repeat problem that would only be fixed by killing the power to it, but I thought it sounded pretty good-- have been wanting to build a pedal with the new one.Love those ampmaker bits-- have wanted a couple of their transformers for a while!
I have a Lee Jackson Mr Springy that uses what I guess is the larger brick - simple with just 1 knob - needs to be on a power supply not battery though - kills batteries too quickly
looks good.as for reverb - i keep getting tempted to build a proper spring reverb unit. came across these kits the other day that have me temptedhttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170855461731?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649