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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby thiscalltoarms » Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:54 am

I'm also in the wider is better than taller camp, but as a general run, a Fulldrive 2 is right about the most space I'd like to spend on this 2 stomper. I think the 1590BB are like an inch smaller on all accounts, but I might be wrong. I am really excited for this. I have been looking for a subtle phaser to do some spacey stuff. the mix knob and flashing LED are a sure winner. and the ramp- well I'll hae to hear it to understand it fully, but it will probably sound cool with the uber delayed layered ambient music I am working on these days...
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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby justonwo » Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:58 pm

Just out of curiosity, did Donner decide to provide finished enclosures for the folk projects or is the plan to move forward with unfinished?
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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby Donner » Mon Feb 16, 2009 5:34 pm

justonwo wrote:Just out of curiosity, did Donner decide to provide finished enclosures for the folk projects or is the plan to move forward with unfinished?


I can, is there a standard drilling pattern everyone wants to use ---- I could have them predrilled even .......


or what enclosure will work best ???

I could do a variety of finishes or stick to a theme or at least a color
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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby nibus » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:46 pm

Any news on this project?
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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby fatback » Wed Feb 25, 2009 1:44 am

Wow. I just found this thread. What a cool project. I can't wait to see how this one turns out.
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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby jfromel » Mon Mar 09, 2009 8:34 pm

I am wiring up the main circuit of the Folk pFaze tonight!!! I am using a PCB for a phase 45 which is what the bulk of this circuit is based on, I will do the ramp circuit on the breadboard and hopefully be testing this in a couple days. Stay Tuned.
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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby Corksniffer » Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:32 pm

excellent!
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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby noelgrassy » Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:52 am

jfromel, Is this condition 'Green' or a mottled, indefinable hue?

I'm only asking 'cause it's 10 days later than your apparently positive post.
I do understand you work a regular job so if it looks like I'm hounding you, perish the thought.
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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby jfromel » Thu Mar 19, 2009 2:16 pm

noelgrassy wrote:jfromel, Is this condition 'Green' or a mottled, indefinable hue?

I'm only asking 'cause it's 10 days later than your apparently positive post.
I do understand you work a regular job so if it looks like I'm hounding you, perish the thought.


How bout a mottled green, I did not have enough JFET's here to get a good match and have them on my next mouser order.
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Re: Folk pFaze 4.5%

Postby Cobra » Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:04 am

Gotta bump this thread...
Any news or developments on the Folk pFaze phront?
Are kits still gonna be available? :mrgreen:
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