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insonicbloom wrote:
synthgeek wrote:
insonicbloom wrote:yep there's loads!
Good to know... I'm interested, but not sure when I'll have the spare cash (I know they're cheap, but other things need to take priority for me right now).

Judging by the photo above, looks like a pretty low parts-count/cheap build too, eh?
aye, they are pretty cheap to build, I was thinking of offering an "electronics inclusive" deal with some of them - you know where I provide the IC's, resistors etc. but not the hardware stuff, but yeah it's quite cheap.
any news on kits before i go ahead?
save me ordering in and maplins not having something.
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Paul/insonicbloom is not going with the kits John mate but yes all the components for the boards are easy to source dude :)

Dean

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Dean Aka Nekro wrote:Paul/insonicbloom is not going with the kits John mate but yes all the components for the boards are easy to source dude :)

Dean
Hey man.
I'm a bit confused, so you get the PCB and you buy the components, solder a bit, put some DIY pedal box cover so to speak and ready to go?
If I understand correctly, there are NO plans for an easy kit with all required electronic components shipped as well?
What better religion than music itself?

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why do i keep forgetting about this :cry:

any left?

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insonicbloom wrote:not very much dude, I think most of the people who expressed interest have been from the US so far
If you like, you could send them all to JRR and then we could distribute them out to the US people. You'll probably be sending a few over to us, anyway (a bunch of JRR people are interested, including myself :)).

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insonicbloom wrote:I have them available now, 10$ each $2.50 postage
if you get more than one they are $8 each and the postage remains at $2.50
Oops, didn't see this. I'll send over an order today. :)

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kpsychedelic wrote:
Dean Aka Nekro wrote:Paul/insonicbloom is not going with the kits John mate but yes all the components for the boards are easy to source dude :)

Dean
Hey man.
I'm a bit confused, so you get the PCB and you buy the components, solder a bit, put some DIY pedal box cover so to speak and ready to go?
If I understand correctly, there are NO plans for an easy kit with all required electronic components shipped as well?
no, I don't have enough money to pay up front to buy all the components in bulk along with machine costs etc. it was just a personal project that people kept asking for so I made a big run of PCBs
if I had the money to make a kit I would love to do it but I can barely afford to feed myself at the moment.
anyone who knows me knows that I love sorting out components so doing loads of kits would be relaxing to me but it's just a money thing

there are lots of PCBs left, I haven't counted but I'm certain it's over 50 of them

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finally sent some dosh and PM'd my address

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insonicbloom wrote:no, I don't have enough money to pay up front to buy all the components in bulk along with machine costs etc.
JRR can offer the kit for you. Can you have people contact me directly if they want kits?

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insonicbloom wrote:
kpsychedelic wrote:
Dean Aka Nekro wrote:Paul/insonicbloom is not going with the kits John mate but yes all the components for the boards are easy to source dude :)

Dean
Hey man.
I'm a bit confused, so you get the PCB and you buy the components, solder a bit, put some DIY pedal box cover so to speak and ready to go?
If I understand correctly, there are NO plans for an easy kit with all required electronic components shipped as well?
no, I don't have enough money to pay up front to buy all the components in bulk along with machine costs etc. it was just a personal project that people kept asking for so I made a big run of PCBs
if I had the money to make a kit I would love to do it but I can barely afford to feed myself at the moment.
anyone who knows me knows that I love sorting out components so doing loads of kits would be relaxing to me but it's just a money thing

there are lots of PCBs left, I haven't counted but I'm certain it's over 50 of them
well you still haven't sent me your paypal :x (check pm)
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insonicbloom wrote: no, I don't have enough money to pay up front to buy all the components in bulk along with machine costs etc. it was just a personal project that people kept asking for so I made a big run of PCBs
if I had the money to make a kit I would love to do it but I can barely afford to feed myself at the moment.
anyone who knows me knows that I love sorting out components so doing loads of kits would be relaxing to me but it's just a money thing

there are lots of PCBs left, I haven't counted but I'm certain it's over 50 of them
Ok man, thanks for answering, I understand.
One thing though and sorry to maybe be insistent but, is this hard to build at all? Does it require ninja skills?
How much would you say the average cost for the required components would be?

And also, I'm a bit lost (weird!), you're from the UK right? Is there anyone who has them on the US, or basically you're shipping 'em all from the UK? (Because you mention $2.x for postage, but then is it that cheap to ship from the UK to the US, or maybe you just say $2.5 Pounds/Euro/Whatever to ship within the UK or something...).
What better religion than music itself?

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Hink wrote: well you still haven't sent me your paypal :x (check pm)
if you email me your address and paypal at the same address (fixedfrequencies:at:hotmail.co.uk) I'll get one out to you
;)
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bump, mainly to see if you still have them available?

i actually have an address now :yay!:
still dont have all my diy equipment though, need to get a lift getting the rest of my stuff from storage :lol:
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yeah there's still some left, quite a few !

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in that case, i have ordered
let me know if theres a problem :)
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