duhvoodooman wrote:
There's
THIS on the BYOC site, but it's only for the enclosure top. You'd still need to lay out the top side where the jacks and switches are.
Thanks, for better or worse, those are the "easier" holes in that the 3pdt switches are attached by wires rather than on the PCB. The I/Os will be more difficult.
also, I am using a Hammond 1590C enclosure. It was a bit too tall for a 1590BB I have. I had to file a side of the PCB to get it to fit in.
What enclosures have others used that didn't use the "kit"?
And, can I overstate the obvious? Populating a PCB is SO much easier than a Vero board. I build a Cornish buffer and kept having an issue of solder creep between the rows. Nothing an X-acto knife doesn't fix!!!
Thanks...