Hey guys, I'm really keen to do this build but perf is too intimidating (plus i suck at it, currently) so i want to do a vero build. Does anyone have this layout for vero? I've looked and looked, i can't find a thing, other than misty rumours about the elusive 'torchy' who seems to be awesome at vero but doesn't have his layouts on here anymore (or something).
I heard his layouts used to be hosted on indyguitarist but i couldn't find them...wampcat? any links for an eager noob? :icon_confused: maybe others would like this layout too?
have pm'd ya......
Quote from: deadastronaut on March 22, 2010, 08:55:52 AM
have pm'd ya......
thanks man! frikken legend! it looks real tough/cramped though, i might have to do a couple other projects first (BSIAB2, maybe DOD 250).
what are the values for the pots? it doesn't say.
no probs...
yeah it looks a bit involved at first...
anyway pots i used on the gausssmarkov version are...
vol 100ka
pres 10kb
mid 2.5kb...couldnt find one..used 4.7 instead...
bass 100ka
treb25ka
gain1ma
rob.
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cool...you don't happen to know the date of the boogie vero do ya? ???
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cool...you don't happen to know the date of the boogie vero do ya? ???
no idea man.....i used the gaussmarlov pcb version.....works nice...
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cool...you don't happen to know the date of the boogie vero do ya? ???
no idea man.....i used the gaussmarlov pcb version.....works nice...
cheers anyhoo. man i can't wait till i afford all the stuff for etching...i'm partway there :) just need copperclad, press n peel and a lazer printer :o $$$$
anyway i looked at that vero version, and read a different post about someone getting squeal with it...so i might double-space my vero when i eventually do it i think.
now if i could only find a cool second hand enclosure... :)
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cool...you don't happen to know the date of the boogie vero do ya? ???
no idea man.....i used the gaussmarlov pcb version.....works nice...
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cheers anyhoo. man i can't wait till i afford all the stuff for etching...i'm partway there :) just need copperclad, press n peel and a lazer printer :o $$$$
anyway i looked at that vero version, and read a different post about someone getting squeal with it...so i might double-space my vero when i eventually do it i think.
now if i could only find a cool second hand enclosure... :)
hi man..i dont use press n peel..its way to expensive....i use crappy photo gloss with a laser toner image...
it seems the crappier the quality paper the better it is....i get mine from a pound shop...dunno whether you guys have them in NZ...
but its way cheaper and just as good...might save yaself a few quid/dollars/...
i prefer etching...it seems the stched projects are morwe likely to work..rather than some of the rushed vero's....
just my thoughts.........ok man!.
Quote from: deadastronaut on March 24, 2010, 05:22:28 AM.i dont use press n peel..its way to expensive....i use crappy photo gloss with a laser toner image...
it seems the crappier the quality paper the better it is....i get mine from a pound shop...dunno whether you guys have them in NZ...
but its way cheaper and just as good...might save yaself a few quid/dollars/...
Try printing to glossy paper from those ads which keep filling your mailbox. You might save a dollar or pound more.
what are you guys talking about? is this some different method than the print on press-n-peel way? ???
Just print the image to glossy paper with laser printer and iron it to whatever you like.
Quote from: Kain on March 24, 2010, 07:21:01 AM
Just print the image to glossy paper with laser printer and iron it to whatever you like.
Hmm i think i'm gonna need a little more than that. ;) do you have a link tutorial, maybe?
lookup making pcbs on youtube....
toner transfer method............
ah ok. is there a way of doing it with an inkjet printer?
NO the laser printer uses a polycarbonate (plastic like) toner which resists the ferric chloride or persulfate ,which ever you use...
Hence the name: toner transfer resist etch method.
Inkjet uses die or pygments in solvent which wont resist the etchant.
I bought a new laser printer for 50$ US ,should be able to find a used one for much less,just google the brand to see if it works for etching.
The Samsung seems to get good reports for etching so thats what I got.
Wait... are you still looking for a Dr.Boogey Vero because I have the Torchy one if you are.
Quote from: Scruffie on March 25, 2010, 01:15:04 AM
Wait... are you still looking for a Dr.Boogey Vero because I have the Torchy one if you are.
me too please!.........
hey if your lookin for a laser printer these are just about the cheapest around and they work for toner transfer http://www.mightyape.co.nz/product/Samsung-ML-1640-Mono-Laser-Printer/3988684/ (http://www.mightyape.co.nz/product/Samsung-ML-1640-Mono-Laser-Printer/3988684/) cheaper here in oz than over there but still cheap.