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  • #39201
    Barry
    Keymaster

     

    The initial response to the new NostalgiTone PCB Plates has been very encouraging, and I have been steadily expanding the lineup with new Singles, Dual Combos, and Triple Combo designs.

     

    View the Current PCB Plate Catalog:

    [NostalgiTone PCB Plate Catalog]

    Please note that some of the designs shown in the catalog are updated versions and still under development so they should be considered as Coming Soon.

    Current offerings are available here: https://guitarpcb.com/product-category/sale/

     

    One of my goals with the plates has been to provide a simple and affordable way to give projects a more finished and professional appearance while also improving control identification and adding custom artwork.

    I’m particularly excited about a new technique that allows me to turn otherwise unused background space into part of the design itself, creating subtle metallic artwork that is formed directly within the PCB rather than printed as ink. The effect changes with the lighting while keeping the primary silkscreen artwork and control markings clear and easy to read. In the catalog, these metallic elements are represented by the gray artwork areas.

    Thanks for your support!

    Barry

    #39204
    Jay
    Participant

    One dual plate that would be nice is a vibe/delay. I’ve found that to be a nice dual pedal combo.

    #39205
    Barry
    Keymaster

    Thanks Jay. I agree 100%. That is definitely in the works.

    #39292
    Barry
    Keymaster

    These new Plates will be available soon.

    (see video demo at the bottom)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Here’s a quick look at the new NostalgiTone silver tinned-pour artwork.

    The metallic silver portions aren’t printed ink—they’re actually part of the PCB itself. As the viewing angle and lighting change, the artwork takes on different appearances while the labels and controls remain clear and easy to read.

    Any gray artwork shown in the catalog or shop images represents this metallic silver finish. The effect is difficult to capture in photos and video, but looks fantastic in person.

     

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