Forcemusicgroup
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Anyone care to post some sound samples.
Unless they really caked it on, the powder coat only adds about .25mm maximum total (total = front and back), but usually is closer to only .10-.15mm, based on what I’ve measured out of curiosity that I’ve gotten from Frank, SendCutSend, and Front Panel Express. If it’s close you could maybe use a small round file to elongate the PCB hole a little bit. I have a set of small hobby files that I keep in my kit for any fudging I may need to do.I was thinking maybe the powder coat was the difference to but I feel it shouldn't add as much thickness as the spacer would but.. Thank you for the pointers!
Nice! Looks great!Well, I soldered switches and everything tonight and tried the fit of it all and in my case it fits like a gloves without the toothed washer. Sorry for bad quality pics but I cheaped out when buying my latest phone
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(I have not forgotten about R0, promise!)
I received UTM3523LP transformers from the group buy. I'm checking the docs, and its not helping me much. Do I need to tie a couple of these leads together? The Grayhill mod worked great, and was very easy, thanks for the heads up on that.Oh, it sounds like the 3524 has different lead colors than the custom-wound 3523LP that was being ordered previously. That is good to know, I'll need to update the build docs with that info. Do you happen to have a data sheet? When I was writing the build guide, they hadn't published anything for the 3524 yet.
It sounds, from what you wrote, that it should be as follows, but if we can drum up a data sheet it would be good to confirm.
PCB: Yellow Red Orange Brown
3524: orange black yellow red
Do you just snip off the middle lead for this?I also wanted to mention that you can spread R5 and R10 enough to use a Bourns 3266-size trimmer for R0 if you’d like. I had one in the wrong value that I used as a gauge. I’m going to use a 5k pre-trimmed to 2.4k to start.
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No, I bend Pin 2 (center pin) over to Pin 3, flat to the bottom of the trimmer, bend 1 and 3 to fit the resistor footprint, tack 2 to 3 with a little solder, pre-trim it to the value of the resistor it’s replacing, then insert it and solder it to the PCB, same as you do for the resistors.Do you just snip off the middle lead for this?
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