Decided to treat myself to a new pedal kit last week - my first fuzzdog kit, and a new one to their shop
I had an issue with the instructions/components so emailed late on a Saturday night. There was one tiny error which threw me out completely - it is a new kit afterall. I got a response and updated instructions on the sunday, a few replacement parts were sent out to me Monday - Great service!!
anyway, whilst sorting all that I started finishing the box. I used up some left over rattlecans on this. I am calling yhe finish shitty beach crossfade. Still need to decide on labels for it though
I will have attempt number 2 at the circuit board in the next few days
should be fun when done
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i got my pcb the release week and hoping to do something with it as soon as my health picks up. alas far too close to blacking out most days atm to trust myself with a hot iron. but definitely looking forward to being able to have it in my effects arsenal. there have been a few buggy and problematic veros floating around for years so been hanging on for a reliable pcb.
btw what is the problem with the board or instructions? probably have a dozen fuzzdog builds and never had a problem to date.
Not finished the new PCB yet.
The issue was solved so quick its hardly worth mentioning. Other Tha an example of good speedy customer service. The Instructions listed resistors R1-R27. The board had no R14, but an R28. So R14 in the instructions became R15 on the board etc... I assumed I was going blind so continued to populate the board, meaning everything after R14 was in the wrong place. They changed the numbering in the instructions so you will now not see an R14.
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I once had similar issues with a trem pedal. Put it aside and forgot about it for 4 years. I picked it up the other week and immediately noticed my error
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The next night I realised immediately I had forgotten to put an IC in the socket :-S