I was just wondering, cause I'm too lazy to do it myself. :oops:
I'd like to buy a PCB for it but Tonepad is out, and GGG doesn't do that one.
Regards
RDV
I'll see if JD wants to pick up the one I just finished for a two- or four- stage one.
Also I've done the MXR Phaze 90 on perfboard.
For something this complex, I would havya say that a good layout should defifinely help...de-buggin' one of these was quite a task, ar least with a layout you can find point A and Y without referencein the schematic and 'finding the parts that go around there'...ugghhh..by the time you do all that you've probably forgotten why you were looking for it in the first place.
There are many 10k IIRC and sorting how they decorate the OA socket can be an 'I must have missed the bug the first time I checked' scenario.
A PCB is so much easier [probably the reason no perfs for phasers as susch exist that we know of].
I did the MXR 45 and PHaze 90, also the EZ Vibe all on perf so it is possible making the underboard connections is what takes the extra time.
On many perfs I do, there are connections made on the top of the perf, using the longer lead I provided when installing a previous part. I find this helps during de-bugging also...you can assign certain of the numerous 10k's [say one each on a phazing stages that have repetitive wiring] to have an over the board connection making them EZ to spot.