I made a turret board for a PTP meathead a while back and never got around to building it. I recently fixed up my trusty AOR and that amp just wants to be fucked in the face with a meathead so it is time.
Here is the layout for anyone interested: Pretty simple to do.
Here is the board I made: Standard 'modern' turrets and a PTFE board. PTFE really is a dream to work with. Much nicer than phenolic or garolite.
The parts are in the mail now and should be with me in the next few days. The next task is to design some art work to go on the water slide decal. I went with a white enclosure and I'll stick with simple B&W art work. This will be the step that hold things up haha! Suggestions welcome. I got 120*95*34mm to work with.
Loop wrote:I’m currently shopping for a 1996 Red Dodge Viper with yellow wheels. Who gives a shit about taste?!
Yea, I am a noob...What's this do, or what's it for?
Guitars: Early 90's Ibanez EX Series, Late 80's B.C. Rich Mockingbird, Fairly new Epiphone LP Custom Amp: JCA22H with 4x12 Ibanez Cab No pedals or any real skills...
Gotcha...Seems fairly easy to build as well. And by easy I mean an idiot like me might be able to do it. Maybe we can hear it when it is done?
Guitars: Early 90's Ibanez EX Series, Late 80's B.C. Rich Mockingbird, Fairly new Epiphone LP Custom Amp: JCA22H with 4x12 Ibanez Cab No pedals or any real skills...
Its pretty simple build. The difficult thing here is making the turret board and then soldering the transistors into the turrets without frying them! For a first build I'd look at either doing it on a vero layout as you can socket the transistors which is less risky. I think madbean do (or did) a mini PCB which is worth looking into if you're interested in building one.
Loop wrote:I’m currently shopping for a 1996 Red Dodge Viper with yellow wheels. Who gives a shit about taste?!