Das Musikding MXR Phase 90 kit with additional Depth control. I'll be putting this into a Tayda Burnt Orange powder coated 125B enclosure. These enclosures are only $6 and even though the one I received isn't impeccable it looks great for such a cheap powder coated enclosure.
Musikding published a bill of materials but unfortunately it doesn't contain the numbering of the components. Below a table with the complete numbering.
Part number | Value |
---|---|
R1, R3, R4, R6, R7, R9, R10, R12, R13, R21 | 10k |
R2, R25, R28 | 470K |
R5, R8, R11, R14, R15* | 22k |
R16, R17, R18, R20, R23, R26 | 150k |
R19 | 56k |
R22 | 250k trim pot |
R24 | 4,7k |
R27 | 3,9M |
Rled | 2,2k |
C1, C9 | 10n |
C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7 | 47n |
C8 | 10μ |
C10 | 15μ |
C11 | 100μ |
D1 | Zener 5V1 0,5W |
D2 | 1N4001 |
Led | Red |
T1, T2, T3, T4 | 2N5952 |
T5 | 2N4125 |
IC1, IC2, IC3 | TL072 |
P1, P2 | C500K (Reverse Log) |
* R15 is optional (“R28 mod”) or could be switched on (modern) or off (vintage) with a SPDT switch
I'm planning to incorporate the R28 mod in this build with a SPST switch for switching between vintage (“Script”) mode and modern mode.
stinkfoot.se - Modifying the MXR Phase 90 (M-101)
DIY Guitar pedal projects - Phase 90 mods
Opted for the classic Script design and modified it slightly while trying to stay close to the original. Dubbed the effect “XC Tempus”. Used waterslide decal to transfer the design. Finished it off with Motip acrylic clear varnish.
When boxing the effect I ran into some small issues that don't affect the functionality or the outside looks of the effect but these small imperfections do trigger my OCD.
Other things that could be improved: