Effect Pedal building
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- dorrisant
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Re: Effect Pedal building
Sand down the face of the LED or raise the value of the associated dropping resistor to tame the "super" brightness.
Tony
Tony
"Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned" - Enzo
yup
I just did that on my ABY pedal. I had pre-tested the resistor on the blue LED out of the enclosure and it looked good, but then when it was mounted it seems so much brighter. If you are looking down into it then its crazy bright, off to the side it reads ok. may have to get back inside and adjust that.
Re: Effect Pedal building
I built one of these.ampgeek wrote:I have built a couple of the EA Trem circuits from General Guitar Gadgets and really like them!
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/com ... gory_id=25
I always include the trem defeat switch to get one of the cleanest straight boost effects that I have ever heard.
Cheers,
Dave O.
Works great.
I have the LED wired so it blinks in time with the trem.
I need to try the boost switch, sounds like a winner.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
Re: Effect Pedal building
Greetings from the UAE!!
Yes...the trem defeat switch (e.g., boost only) is definitely worth including IMHO.
I also have the status light twitching-in-time and believe that, too, is worth the effort. Especially if you use the effect for multiple songs with wildly different tempos and/or trem speed-needs. It isn't a total substitute for tap-tempo...but...close enough for rock and roll!
Ange: I will rip mine open for some pics when I return to the US late next week if no one else gets to it in the mean time.
Cheers,
Dave O.
Yes...the trem defeat switch (e.g., boost only) is definitely worth including IMHO.
I also have the status light twitching-in-time and believe that, too, is worth the effort. Especially if you use the effect for multiple songs with wildly different tempos and/or trem speed-needs. It isn't a total substitute for tap-tempo...but...close enough for rock and roll!
Ange: I will rip mine open for some pics when I return to the US late next week if no one else gets to it in the mean time.
Cheers,
Dave O.
GGG EA Trem
Here are a couple shots of my battle worn (5 years now) but still working great GGG EA Trem stomp box.
LOL!! Just noticed that GGG has posted up a number of drill templates suitable for this build. One of them includes a larger enclosure that puts the boost only function on a footswitch. Mine is on a toggle which can be a minor annoyance if I forget to set it the way I want it before starting a song.
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/com ... gory_id=42
Anyway....hope that this helps Ange! Don't hestitate to give me a shout if there are any questions.
Cheers,
Dave O.
LOL!! Just noticed that GGG has posted up a number of drill templates suitable for this build. One of them includes a larger enclosure that puts the boost only function on a footswitch. Mine is on a toggle which can be a minor annoyance if I forget to set it the way I want it before starting a song.
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/com ... gory_id=42
Anyway....hope that this helps Ange! Don't hestitate to give me a shout if there are any questions.
Cheers,
Dave O.
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Footswitch Garnish
I have been itching to package up all of my pedals ala Pete Cornish for some time now. Too many amps but still need to feed the addiction to build something!!
Thought I would start with the footswitch covers as they seem to be unavailable commercially and came up with the attached sketch. Wanted to share it with anyone else that might be on a similar trajectory.
The use of a standard washer to mount the footswitch is a simple, but elegant, method suggested by one of the good folks over at the guitarpcb.com forum.
Shouldn't be too difficult for anyone with access to a lathe and some skills. Fortunately, I have a retired friend with both of those who loves to tinker around with unique things.
I haven't made one yet but will report back when I do. Hope the same from anyone who gives it a shot before I do.
Cheers,
Dave O.

Thought I would start with the footswitch covers as they seem to be unavailable commercially and came up with the attached sketch. Wanted to share it with anyone else that might be on a similar trajectory.
The use of a standard washer to mount the footswitch is a simple, but elegant, method suggested by one of the good folks over at the guitarpcb.com forum.
Shouldn't be too difficult for anyone with access to a lathe and some skills. Fortunately, I have a retired friend with both of those who loves to tinker around with unique things.
I haven't made one yet but will report back when I do. Hope the same from anyone who gives it a shot before I do.
Cheers,
Dave O.
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Re: Effect Pedal building
This one's based on Madbean's Firebomb info, a dual SHO type build.
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/projects/F ... rebomb.pdf
Few small changes, added Geofex polarity protection using an IRFD9024 and parallel power supply filtering to the two circuits. Gobs of gain!
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dave
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/projects/F ... rebomb.pdf
Few small changes, added Geofex polarity protection using an IRFD9024 and parallel power supply filtering to the two circuits. Gobs of gain!
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dave
Re: Effect Pedal building
Nice!
Love your finish work on the enclosures.
Love your finish work on the enclosures.

Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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Re: Effect Pedal building
Good info here:
http://depositfiles.com/files/5mp8rnw7p
BIG zip file... Lots of good pedal stuff!
Tony
http://depositfiles.com/files/5mp8rnw7p
BIG zip file... Lots of good pedal stuff!
Tony
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Re: Footswitch Garnish
Interested in a looper project as well? I'm jumping in on this. Pre-order took place already at BYOC and Bean's.ampgeek wrote:I have been itching to package up all of my pedals ala Pete Cornish for some time now. Too many amps but still need to feed the addiction to build something!!![]()
Thought I would start with the footswitch covers as they seem to be unavailable commercially and came up with the attached sketch. Wanted to share it with anyone else that might be on a similar trajectory.
The use of a standard washer to mount the footswitch is a simple, but elegant, method suggested by one of the good folks over at the guitarpcb.com forum.
Shouldn't be too difficult for anyone with access to a lathe and some skills. Fortunately, I have a retired friend with both of those who loves to tinker around with unique things.
I haven't made one yet but will report back when I do. Hope the same from anyone who gives it a shot before I do.
Cheers,
Dave O.
http://www.efxdigitaldesign.com/pcb-sho ... blade-pcb/
Re: Effect Pedal building
How cool is that!?!? Thanks Blueshawk! Pretty reasonable price point as well. I haven't gotten far enough along in my "packaging" to exclude that at this point.
Do you happen to know how large the pcb is? I only checked at the link you provided but didn't happen to see it there.
Cheers,
Dave O.
Do you happen to know how large the pcb is? I only checked at the link you provided but didn't happen to see it there.
Cheers,
Dave O.
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Re: Effect Pedal building
No but a few people have asked that same question. I'll see if I can ask Curt if I can find his email.ampgeek wrote:How cool is that!?!? Thanks Blueshawk! Pretty reasonable price point as well. I haven't gotten far enough along in my "packaging" to exclude that at this point.
Do you happen to know how large the pcb is? I only checked at the link you provided but didn't happen to see it there.
Cheers,
Dave O.
Edit: It may be 150mm x 70mm. Waiting for clarification
9mm pots are available from mouser
I've never built this pedal, but I have ordered 9 mm pots from mouser when I had space issues. I'm not talking about the green pcb mount pots. They have the terminal lugs just like the larger ones. I will look for the order numbers and post if you like.