Greetings!
I'm new to this board/forum. Not only am I new tothis forum, I am REALLY new to DIY pedals.
If you could recommend some great URL links, threads, posts, etc etc etc that would help get me started and using this board to my advantage I would be eternally grateful!!
Thanks for having me and glad to be here.
Go here and download the crash course on pedal building. It will answer a lot of questions to get you started.
http://www.guitarpcb.com/apps/forums/topics/show/7156859-crash-course-in-pedal-building-
And the Madbean forum people are amazing. They seem to take a personal interest in getting each others' projects working. It's very cool.
MrSimple, Welcome to the addiction. I am looking forward to see you grow with the rest of us in this awesome hobby. Welcome to the board.
Just Do It.
You will screw up, but fix it & learn.
Thanks, folks!
My head is already swimming. So much info. I'm excited to get started. It seems I have stumbled across a few threads that focus on the ethics of the DIY community when it comes to profit and commercializing. I guess that was a pretty good place to start as well! I promise I won't violate that. I'm just a guitarist in search of tone and a need to know more about how things work and whether or not I can do it myself.
Thanks for the welcome. I have much reading to do!
Before I soldered my first, I read tons of tech support threads and found the common solution, reflow the solder, there are great soldering videos on YouTube if you're new to soldering also.
Spend and afternoon watching Paul's videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/chromespherecom?feature=g-subs-u
Quote from: icecycle66 on October 10, 2013, 04:42:56 PM
Spend and afternoon watching Paul's videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/chromespherecom?feature=g-subs-u
+1. I think Paul's videos are the main reason I ever got the notion to attempt this diabolically addictive sport.
Welcome MrSimple! Do your research, but in the end, you gotta build to learn! Highly recommended you find a good mentor or someone to bounce ideas off of, and rely on the community. You can search for answers here, but sometimes asking questions get you fresh responses and experiences.
Biggest recommendation - ask or search first, then do.
Jacob
WOW!
This is awesome. Thanks so much. I am a novice at best. Never built a pedal but I have done repairs to both my amps and pedals. Minor... but still repairs. I have built and wired/rewired several guitars. But still... I don't know shit, really.
I'll try not to wear out my welcome with TOO many questions, but I make no promises.
Hopefully I can create a pedal worth sharing like the many I have seen here that a friggin' AH-MAZ-ZING! You guys know your stuff. A little intimidating.
Thanks again!
Quote from: MrSimple on October 10, 2013, 05:52:15 PM
I'll try not to wear out my welcome with TOO many questions, but I make no promises.
Impossible. Ask away.
Jacob
Hello !
I find this is a very nice website for tips and tricks about what's going on !
http://www.beavisaudio.com/ (http://www.beavisaudio.com/)
welcome and enjoye !
Hey it sounds like you already know how to solder, so I think you'll do fine. Read up & enjoy.
Welcome to the addiction!
Welcome!
The J Mascis quote you have in your signature line was his stance on alternate tunings, if I remember correctly. I always thought that was funny considering his deep friendships with Sonic Youth and Kevin Shields!
Bret... indeed it IS a J Mascis quote! He was probably just grumpy at the time as he just got out of a rather trying recordnig session for the BBC. The interview was also with Kevin sitting next to him!! I've always liked the quote though.
Haha...
Anyway, he's a hero of mine. Certainly from a guitar standpoint.
Welcome to a very rewarding and addictive hobby! You'll find the community here is one of the BEST on the inter webs ;)
Josh
You guys know what I am having the biggest problem with so far? Not knowing what these pedal names mean. I gather that they are somewhat based (loosely or other) on classic/existing pedals (mudbunny = big muff?) but when someone mentions a build and they reference the DIY name, I don't have the tribal knowledge to know what they mean. Is there a reference sheet/link that can help a yutz like me?
Thanks!
The build docs typically say what it's based on.
You know, I've built so many Mudbunnies that I don't even talk about them being Big Muffs anymore.
I'll start talking about "Mudbunny" and have to check myself (lest I wreck myself) and explain that I am talking about Muffs.
Welcome!
Building pedals is awesome, and so is this forum :)
The great thing about the DIY scene is that you can build things that are non clone designs from members of the community. So some build docs will not have "based on"
Josh
The other great part is building pedals that are not in production and cost four digits these days 8) (*cough*lovetone*cough*)