Simple Pickup Project - Go Portable
The "Simple Pickup" project was originally designed for a fixed environment. But what happens when you need that same functionality on the road, at a gig, or in a remote workshop? This week, I’m breaking down the essential upgrades to turn your setup into a rugged, grab-and-go system. 1. Modular Power: The Battery Backbone The biggest hurdle to portability is cutting the cord. LiFePO4 Upgrade
Part 1: The Brain (The Instrument Signal)
curl http://localhost:8080/orders
func (h *PickupHandler) MarkReady(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) id := r.URL.Path[len("/orders/"):] id = id[:len(id)-len("/ready")] simple pickup project go portable
The biggest barrier to portability was always power. You can't plug a Fender Twin Reverb into a tree stump. But today, portable power stations (Jackery, EcoFlow) and battery-powered PA speakers (JBL EON One, Bose S1 Pro) mean you can play anywhere. The "Go Portable" movement is synonymous with "Go Cordless." The "Simple Pickup" project was originally designed for