What's on your work bench?

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Must haves identified!
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jeremyb wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 11:37 am Must haves identified!
Nice. The Terra Echo is amongst one of my faves on the DD500. Don't envy you though, I fekin hate wiring up pedalboards.

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IMOCD wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 12:07 pm
jeremyb wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 11:37 am Must haves identified!
Nice. The Terra Echo is amongst one of my faves on the DD500. Don't envy you though, I fekin hate wiring up pedalboards.
I kinda enjoy the wiring side of it, what I don't enjoy is figuring out placement so it works practically and aesthetically :rofl:
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Ok I think this will do the trick, going proper stereo with all sorts of strange pedal ordering to add texture all over the show!
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Good to see the tuner made the cut. :wink:
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Jeez, that's starting to look like John Frusciante's board!
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MikeC wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 3:09 pm Jeez, that's starting to look like John Frusciante's board!
That is an incredible compliment as he is one of my favourite guitarists!!

Previous iterations were more heading towards his sound but now I’m fully back in ambient shoegaze post rock mode!
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hamo wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 2:26 pm Good to see the tuner made the cut. :wink:
Ironic given so many of the pedals put the guitar signal out of tune deliberately :rofl:
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One day I'm gonna start PLAYING my guitar. I'm gonna post this in confessions.
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Missus is out at work so it's on the kitchen bench instead of workbench :twisted:

1x12 closed back cab build.

Dry fitting the back panel to check fit up and drawing up recessed handles and jack plate.

Front speaker panel done, Hopefully finishing the framing and all the sealing this weekend.
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dayl wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 4:57 pm Missus is out at work so it's on the kitchen bench instead of workbench :twisted:

1x12 closed back cab build.

Dry fitting the back panel to check fit up and drawing up recessed handles and jack plate.

Front speaker panel done, Hopefully finishing the framing and all the sealing this weekend.

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Woohoo, lookin good. Did you find some speakers for it yet?

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That's a mighty collection of bananas you got there.

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dayl wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 4:57 pm Missus is out at work so it's on the kitchen bench instead of workbench :twisted:

1x12 closed back cab build.

Dry fitting the back panel to check fit up and drawing up recessed handles and jack plate.

Front speaker panel done, Hopefully finishing the framing and all the sealing this weekend.

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For once, there are bananas for scale! Looking great!
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Hurrah, 40 year old R2R working as it should. After cleaning the heads and head switch thoroughly, it is as if this thing is operating like brand new... well almost :wink:

There are two rubber bands in it. One for the counter driven by the 'supply' reel. This one is stretched, so no longer keeps the counter wheel turning. The other band is connecting the main flywheel to the tape pin driver. Appears to be in good condition, tape runs without wow and flutter.

Still, if anyone knows where I can source NOS rubber bands for this model, please do tell.

Most surprising is the 40 year old tape playing the recorded music without noticeable degradation. In the Land of Grey and Pink plays loud and clear :D

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Nicely made cabinet too:

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NippleWrestler wrote: Fri Sep 15, 2023 6:56 pm That's a mighty collection of bananas you got there.
Family of 10 incl8 Kids..... they get bananas.... and daddy has to hustle, build and fix his own ish if he wants any toys.

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