Oh, I was thinking these were going to be detailed/finished like the DaveP ones. Or is this a DIY-type board?
This is a flowery reply, haha.
Dave’s boards are great. However.
His interpretation and mine have been fundamentally different from the approach (this will be most evident when we produce our static).
The FX as seen here is a dimensionally modified version of the static designed specifically to fit the “FX canoe” and work with the FX components (helper board and full chassis) underneath.
In this case. The assumption is that most who buy this piece will indeed be DiY building (or commissioning) an install which includes the full soldering of a chassis... so in this case you would likely consider it a component of custom installing the FX fun.
All of the necessary components ARE included but it’s up to the user to assemble and customize. The exception is the helper board which we ‘sprung for’ by utilizing pick and place at the factory due to the extremely tight tolerances required. No room for error there.
Since the MoMFX kit has a different visual translation for the control box reveal: it may be desirable for the red wiring to be integrated into the actual useful FX circuitry instead of hard-wired to the board... also the laser etched brass Death Star II pieces are designed to be added in afterwards to create depth in lieu of being part of the PCB. These components are all designed to bear as much resemblance possible to the static despite having different functionality.
It is a purpose built construction that I believe will generate some gorgeous outcomes, not even considering the fully accurate Static version to come