Watched the whole thing. Thank you. I’ve followed ElectroBOOM for a while and always found him very informative and entertaining. This video helped me understand practical usage in an easy and fun way. Thanks again
Hi, this is the definitive guide to make this stuff. I always appreciated your professional video, your explanation. Just to let you know it. This job is on the top ten of my interest, too passionate of synth and all around it. Very good job. How many time to make up this beautiful guide and how few will watch it at whole. Thank you very much, I will use it in the future. The only big fear: waiste my time and money to understand only at the end to have failed and must throw away the module. But... if i don't try, nothing will work out. Cheers and sorry for my strange english (i'm italian)
Awesome, thank you very much. Play and I need to get back into electronics. Want to make some effects and eventually synthesiser. I mean I haven't done anything and 15 years, so my soldering skills will probably be a bit rusty. Lovely shiny solder!. I love you display very nice!. The first thing I ever made was an electronic drum kit. And when Piezo discs weren't readily available. Used to go to one of those cheapy stores. And brought a bunch of those budget window alarms that used magnets, just took out the discs. Sometimes you have to think outside the circle lol
Pro-tip. If you lay the filter fan assembly down on its face and point the bottom of the unit where the slot is towards the work area, it will be far more effective at moving air due to increased velocity. Give it a shot sometime.
Looks great, I just skimmed through right now and I'll watch the whole thing later. 👍 Just a thought, shouldn't you install the heat sink the other way around so that the fins are over the PCB? The way you have it looks like it would touch adjacent modules or at least make it hard to install or remove the module.
Wrist strap story; While cleaning my Boss’s home desktop (without a Ground Strap or grounded table mat). I heard and felt a small “Snap”. Dead video. I ended up sneaking in a new motherboard and separate video card. My mistake; my expense. (You’re the only ones who know). Wear the strap and ALWAYS ground yourself to the plugged in power supply.
Just watched the whole thing. So enjoyable in so many ways, Nick. Thank you!
Hey, just wanted to thank you. About to start my first diy build and this is hugely helpful!
Thanks so much! 🙏🏼
Watched the whole thing. Thank you. I’ve followed ElectroBOOM for a while and always found him very informative and entertaining. This video helped me understand practical usage in an easy and fun way. Thanks again
Such a great guide from start to end. This taught me A LOT. Thank you❤
Hi, this is the definitive guide to make this stuff. I always appreciated your professional video, your explanation. Just to let you know it. This job is on the top ten of my interest, too passionate of synth and all around it. Very good job. How many time to make up this beautiful guide and how few will watch it at whole. Thank you very much, I will use it in the future. The only big fear: waiste my time and money to understand only at the end to have failed and must throw away the module. But... if i don't try, nothing will work out. Cheers and sorry for my strange english (i'm italian)
Awesome, thank you very much. Play and I need to get back into electronics. Want to make some effects and eventually synthesiser. I mean I haven't done anything and 15 years, so my soldering skills will probably be a bit rusty. Lovely shiny solder!. I love you display very nice!. The first thing I ever made was an electronic drum kit. And when Piezo discs weren't readily available. Used to go to one of those cheapy stores. And brought a bunch of those budget window alarms that used magnets, just took out the discs. Sometimes you have to think outside the circle lol
Best of luck with it! Remember, it doesn't have to be perfect - this is just an expression of your art.
@@UndertheBigTree thank you for your support and advice it is. It is very appreciated. Cheers
@@UndertheBigTree you sound like a very nice honest man. I really appreciate that thank you so much. Such a nice comment thank you
Excellent. I'd get into synth just to be able to build them.
I build cheap little Amazon kits.
I've build a Zynthian together with my 5 year old. Great project, love to build more diy synths
Fantastic content , subscribed
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing.
Pro-tip. If you lay the filter fan assembly down on its face and point the bottom of the unit where the slot is towards the work area, it will be far more effective at moving air due to increased velocity. Give it a shot sometime.
You sound like John malcovich, good video
Looks great, I just skimmed through right now and I'll watch the whole thing later. 👍 Just a thought, shouldn't you install the heat sink the other way around so that the fins are over the PCB? The way you have it looks like it would touch adjacent modules or at least make it hard to install or remove the module.
Great job. I think the heat sink was installed backwards... ;)
My favorite soldaring station is made by jbc tools
nice this is fucking awesome!
Wrist strap story; While cleaning my Boss’s home desktop (without a Ground Strap or grounded table mat). I heard and felt a small “Snap”. Dead video. I ended up sneaking in a new motherboard and separate video card. My mistake; my expense. (You’re the only ones who know).
Wear the strap and ALWAYS ground yourself to the plugged in power supply.