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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Your name here » Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:16 am

:D :clap:
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby bsic » Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:29 pm

The new and improved Cherrybuster...

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This one combines both circuits instead of laying both out and creating redundant parts. This has the buffer always on, and the Z control is always active. The footswitch engages the boost function around the existing buffer circuit, greatly reducing the number of parts... Thanks to Bjorn!

Ive laid out the components with lots of space around them for the folks with fat fingers :) Also added a bit of extra space around each solder connection to allow for sloppier soldering jobs or irons without a sharp tip.

Just need to neaten a few things up but we are about ready to :music
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby thesjkexperience » Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:41 pm

Very nice! I appreciate taking the extra effort to space things for us big handed folk.

Remind me of the layout. I forgot what the Z control is.

How do fuzz pedals work with an always on buffer? Any way to add a switch like the MP RRB to turn the buffer totally off or totally on?
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby bsic » Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:50 pm

thesjkexperience wrote:Very nice! I appreciate taking the extra effort to space things for us big handed folk.

Remind me of the layout. I forgot what the Z control is.

How do fuzz pedals work with an always on buffer? Any way to add a switch like the MP RRB to turn the buffer totally off or totally on?


You will have an input Z control, and an output Z control. And a boost knob when the boost is engaged. I dont have it wired as true bypass.
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cajone5 » Thu Sep 13, 2012 3:42 pm

The intent of the input and output z is to "tune it" to your rig. Not sure if it would work well in front of fuzz or not but the idea would be that you could definitely help it work better by adjusting the Z controls at each end so the effects on either side see what you want them to see in terms of impedance.

In other news -- Thanks to the much more efficient board layout I think I may be able to accommodate parts kits for the folks that want them. :mrgreen:
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby ak47 » Thu Sep 13, 2012 3:57 pm

me want :mrgreen:

This is so cool... and everyone helping to put this all together totally rocks! :music
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby Your name here » Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:38 pm

ak47 wrote:me want :mrgreen:

This is so cool... and everyone helping to put this all together totally rocks! :music


Me too! At this rate, the goal of building one of these for me and one as my bass player's Chistmas gift looks like it may just be doable... Super excited! Thanks to all who've lent a hand!
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cajone5 » Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:42 pm

Looking into board fab costs right now. If anyone has any recommendations, please post them or PM me.

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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby bsic » Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:12 pm

thesjkexperience wrote:Very nice! I appreciate taking the extra effort to space things for us big handed folk.

Remind me of the layout. I forgot what the Z control is.

How do fuzz pedals work with an always on buffer? Any way to add a switch like the MP RRB to turn the buffer totally off or totally on?


I may also remove the "pour" on the solder side, so that there is no danger of shorting to ground if you put too much solder on. Will make a lot more traces of wire on the PCB but thats more an asthetic thing :)

Do most folks who have ordered these have experience soldering?
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Re: Folk Boost Kit

Postby cajone5 » Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:30 pm

I think for many it will be their first project. And as far as "ordering" here is a list of the folks that expressed interest as of August some time...

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