Hi all
My first post having spent some time looking around. These are my first three builds which I started back in 2005 (!!). Time at uni halted their progress, just got around to finishing them all. Have definitely caught the bug as I have a list of my next projects ready!
Here they are: (sorry for the long post)

PT2399 Delay using the PT-80 design from GGG. Very happy with this one and was the first one finished. Following the decoration I decided to steer clear of painting/printing anything black. White or clear seems to be easier!


As I have given these pedals new names I thought that in the spirit of DIY courtesy I would give credit where it is due:

T.M.K (too many knobs) from Tim Escobedo. Made this hoping for a Matt Belamy sound, but too many knobs just confuses me and I dont get what I want from it. My best enclosure so far though, and generally pleased with it - can get some crazy oscillation!



A Phase 100 (MXR style) from GGG. The bane of my life! Thought it wasn't working, audio probed etc, gave up, came back 2 years later and seemed ok. Decided to add some mods suggested by Mark Hammer. This one includes a phase/vibrato switch, and a deep/shallow switch and feedback pot instead of the rotary switch. I'm beginning to wish I'd left it as standard because after all the effort making the extra little board and getting it to work I feel the results of the feedback pot are rubbish. Maybe i'm just no good at hearing it. I also added a little emitter follower board tapped into the LFO for a status LED that flashes along with the LFO....albeit only as a square wave.
Things that need to be changed when I gather the energy to touch this one again:
- wired input/output round the wrong way...doh!
- 470k linear thats in there really needs to be ~500k
rev log for speed control
- wired deep/shallow switch round the wrong way....doh again!



I won't even begin to describe the nightmare I had with paint, decals, clear etc. This was the result of my first paint and decal job using OHP transparencies. The clearcoat made the paint melt underneath the OHP. Not too pleased how this turned out.
It is a 18v and 9v power supply that is waiting for DC jacks in order to be finished.


Thanks for looking
