I built a Sproing circuit from www.PedalPCB.com. This is a clone of the Boing reverb pedal from J. Rockett. It's effectively a simple reverb circuit that used the Belton Brick. Alas, PedalPCB does not sell complete kits so you have to source all of the components yourself. All of the parts (including the Belton Brick and enclosure cost me less than $40).
Intro - 0:00
About the Project - 1:06
Build Process - 1:51
Sound Samples - 3:46
Conclusion - 5:39
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Some folks hate to solder. I think it's actually the best part of building stuff. There's something zen about it.
Exactly.
I always enjoy your electronics projects Kale! I live vicariously through them. I work hard to minimize my time soldering! I did recently get an inexpensive, small, battery powered soldering iron from AliExpress. It really makes what litttle soldering I do more pleasurable.
thanks BrianQ, AGP, & Doug. It seems like a useful little pedal. I think I paid like $36 for all the parts AD.
Exelent Kale ,you was talking price a little bit but how cheap was it !!
Kool, I've made quite a few Belton based reverbs in the past, I noticed the price has gone up a few times in the last 5 years tho!