Complete PT2399 DIY Delay Kit – Console Version

Complete PT2399 DIY Delay Kit with Case & Knobs
May 10, 2010
PT2399 DIY Delay PC BOARD ONLY
May 10, 2010
Complete PT2399 DIY Delay Kit with Case & Knobs
May 10, 2010
PT2399 DIY Delay PC BOARD ONLY
May 10, 2010

PT2399 Lo-Fi Delay Bare-bones Kit. The kit includes Sythrotek’s original L0-fi Delay board. BOARD IS READY and designed to take your Stomp Switch, no more crazy wiring! Board Measures 3 x 3 & 1/8″. It includes all needed components sans the case and knobs: the wire, pots, caps, LED, Chip, 9V clip, and Jacks.  $29.00 US Postage Included! Check out www.iprojectbox.com to find a custom project enclosure.

* PT2399 PCBs are currently out of stock. However, we’ve got new boards on the way! Please check back in 3-5 weeks! *

 

6 Comments

  1. Synthrotek says:

    I will hopefully get those up soon, Jon the designer will have to agree to release it. Thanks for the idea!

  2. Synthrotek says:

    You will find out how this works by looking at the PT2399 data sheet, most of the caps are filters, this will give you the most info for now. Thanks for the purchase!

  3. Synthrotek says:

    Hi David, sorry for the confusion, the boards on the site are made so that folks can see where the components are placed. I am now shipping kits with case mount components, so that you can easily out the kit into any box of your choice. All you need is a little wire, can I mail you off some? Again the 9v jack is made to be placed on your case…anywhere. Does this help?

  4. Synthrotek says:

    David Wrote:
    I could use a bit of support on the input and output jack orientation. The jacks came through with solder terminals ( two on bottom and one on side) instead of the on board pins you show in the pictures. The board is not marked for placement … can you help?

    Also, the 9v jack has vertical pins and faces up so will fit in many ways … unlike the one in the assembly photo that sits flat on the board and points out … advice on how to orient that baby would be appreciated too.

    Thx, Dave

    REPLY

    As for the 9V plug polarity, the circuit is set up for Center pin neg and the outer pos. The outer pin is connected to the board right above the three holes for the pot (closest to) and the Neg center is just to the upper right of that hole. Let me know if this makes sense

  5. John Waskiewicz says:

    Hello I am new to this stuff. On the directions you show parts C12,C15 and C17. They look like Aluminum electrolytic capacitors. But the parts list calls for 3 Ceramic Capacitors. The numbers (4.7u) look the same are they interchangeable? I noticed Mouser has the electolytic ones at 4.7u that seem to match whats in your directions. It’s just that the pictures in the diagrams dont match the type of part listed in the parts list.
    Thanks

    John

  6. Synthrotek says:

    ello I am new to this stuff. On the directions you show parts C12,C15 and C17. They look like Aluminum electrolytic capacitors. But the parts list calls for 3 Ceramic Capacitors. The numbers (4.7u) look the same are they interchangeable? I noticed Mouser has the electolytic ones at 4.7u that seem to match whats in your directions. It’s just that the pictures in the diagrams dont match the type of part listed in the parts list.
    Thanks

    John

    Hi John yes we are including ceramic caps, and they will work just fine, sorry for any confusion!

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