Hi all,
I just completed my quad green build, which has a few tweaks/customizations:
You get visual feedback 'for free' from the leds, which can be seen from a distance, which is nice.
Given the panel was done by hand, I opted for a minimalist design, no lettering, just color codes for the switches. Forces you to use ears only
I was a bit worried the avr might induce some noise, but in fact it's just as quiet with the logic control part on.
Sound is great, much better than the RME Fireface preamps I was using before, so I'm very happy especially since this is my first preamp build.
If anyone's interested, I might take the time to clean up my layouts and other files and send them to you.
Beware there's quite a lot of mechanical work and adjustment to do though , especially for the front panel.
If I had proper CAD skills and access to a proper pcb machine, I would have made bigger boards.
The front panel, with illuminated MEC tactile switches. Drilled this by hand to save costs .. might have saved the time instead
The inside
Cheers,
Lorcan
I just completed my quad green build, which has a few tweaks/customizations:
- preamp pcb modified to use small relays instead of switches and shorten signal
- new pcb psu with thicker traces, room for heatskinks, etc.
- switch control board using Atmel ATTiny 2313 controller
- 4x control panel pcb's to hold the leds and the illuminated switches
You get visual feedback 'for free' from the leds, which can be seen from a distance, which is nice.
Given the panel was done by hand, I opted for a minimalist design, no lettering, just color codes for the switches. Forces you to use ears only
I was a bit worried the avr might induce some noise, but in fact it's just as quiet with the logic control part on.
Sound is great, much better than the RME Fireface preamps I was using before, so I'm very happy especially since this is my first preamp build.
If anyone's interested, I might take the time to clean up my layouts and other files and send them to you.
Beware there's quite a lot of mechanical work and adjustment to do though , especially for the front panel.
If I had proper CAD skills and access to a proper pcb machine, I would have made bigger boards.
The front panel, with illuminated MEC tactile switches. Drilled this by hand to save costs .. might have saved the time instead
The inside
Cheers,
Lorcan