OK,
I'm new to pedals, but I've been messing with electronic gadgets for a while.
I'm in the process of building a Burst and Black Neutrino pedal and here's where I got my stuff.
Farnell - all the PCB mounted components, including the pots
Maplin - the Enclosure and the 1/4" jacks, LED holder, Pot knobs
Faith healer - Ebay Shop - 9v socket and switch.
The minimum qunatities from Farnell might seem high but it pays to buy them like this, as you end up with enough bits for loads of projects.
Hope this helps other DIY Pedal Newbs in the UK.
Andy
I know they're not uk based but http://www.banzaimusic.com/home.php (http://www.banzaimusic.com/home.php) are excellent aswell for parts a bits n bobs.
If you don't mind the wait, you can't beat Futurlec for prices.
www.futurlec.com
I often get WIMA caps from there as well as 95% of the transistors and ICs I need.
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 04:16:04 AM
If you don't mind the wait, you can't beat Futurlec for prices.
www.futurlec.com
I often get WIMA caps from there as well as 95% of the transistors and ICs I need.
I hope I'm not thread-jacking since UK folks might like to know this as well...
Have you used the pots from futurlec, and if so what are your thoughts on them? They are very cheap (cost-wise) but they don't look quite like the alpha pots I get from other suppliers. Any good?
Thanks
Quote from: Haberdasher on May 10, 2010, 01:25:19 PM
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 04:16:04 AM
If you don't mind the wait, you can't beat Futurlec for prices.
www.futurlec.com
I often get WIMA caps from there as well as 95% of the transistors and ICs I need.
I hope I'm not thread-jacking since UK folks might like to know this as well...
Have you used the pots from futurlec, and if so what are your thoughts on them? They are very cheap (cost-wise) but they don't look quite like the alpha pots I get from other suppliers. Any good?
Thanks
The pots are proper Alpha ones, but they have pins instead of solder lugs. If you use them, I recommend getting some heatshrink tubing, then soldering and shrinking to make a really solid, secure joint. If you tin the wire and the pins before soldering, you can pretty much just push them together and apply heat.
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 01:51:04 PM
Quote from: Haberdasher on May 10, 2010, 01:25:19 PM
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 04:16:04 AM
If you don't mind the wait, you can't beat Futurlec for prices.
www.futurlec.com
I often get WIMA caps from there as well as 95% of the transistors and ICs I need.
I hope I'm not thread-jacking since UK folks might like to know this as well...
Have you used the pots from futurlec, and if so what are your thoughts on them? They are very cheap (cost-wise) but they don't look quite like the alpha pots I get from other suppliers. Any good?
Thanks
The pots are proper Alpha ones, but they have pins instead of solder lugs. If you use them, I recommend getting some heatshrink tubing, then soldering and shrinking to make a really solid, secure joint. If you tin the wire and the pins before soldering, you can pretty much just push them together and apply heat.
Thank you, that's very useful to know. 8)
The pots I have are these;
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?SKU=1760791 (http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?SKU=1760791)
I havent used them yet as I havent received my board order yet (hint hint Brian) ;)
The 100K an 10K pots are the same brand. Although the 10K pots have a shorter plain shaft, whereas the others are splined and a bit longer. Makes pushing on the knobs a bit more difficult not having the splines there.
Most of the stuff I've had from Farnell before has been very good.
Think i'll be using futurelec for pots from now on, thats some good prices and im used to the pcb mounting ones now. $4 shipping? Sound.
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 01:51:04 PM
Quote from: Haberdasher on May 10, 2010, 01:25:19 PM
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 04:16:04 AM
If you don't mind the wait, you can't beat Futurlec for prices.
www.futurlec.com
I often get WIMA caps from there as well as 95% of the transistors and ICs I need.
I hope I'm not thread-jacking since UK folks might like to know this as well...
Have you used the pots from futurlec, and if so what are your thoughts on them? They are very cheap (cost-wise) but they don't look quite like the alpha pots I get from other suppliers. Any good?
Thanks
The pots are proper Alpha ones, but they have pins instead of solder lugs. If you use them, I recommend getting some heatshrink tubing, then soldering and shrinking to make a really solid, secure joint. If you tin the wire and the pins before soldering, you can pretty much just push them together and apply heat.
Pandadandan
I forgot to ask you, but are these pots 16mm?
thanks
Quote from: Haberdasher on May 16, 2010, 12:51:22 PM
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 01:51:04 PM
Quote from: Haberdasher on May 10, 2010, 01:25:19 PM
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 04:16:04 AM
If you don't mind the wait, you can't beat Futurlec for prices.
www.futurlec.com
I often get WIMA caps from there as well as 95% of the transistors and ICs I need.
I hope I'm not thread-jacking since UK folks might like to know this as well...
Have you used the pots from futurlec, and if so what are your thoughts on them? They are very cheap (cost-wise) but they don't look quite like the alpha pots I get from other suppliers. Any good?
Thanks
The pots are proper Alpha ones, but they have pins instead of solder lugs. If you use them, I recommend getting some heatshrink tubing, then soldering and shrinking to make a really solid, secure joint. If you tin the wire and the pins before soldering, you can pretty much just push them together and apply heat.
Pandadandan
I forgot to ask you, but are these pots 16mm?
thanks
Aye 16mm. Exactly the same as the normal solder tab ones, save for just having the pointy pcb terminals.
.
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 01:51:04 PM
Quote from: Haberdasher on May 10, 2010, 01:25:19 PM
Quote from: pandadandan on May 10, 2010, 04:16:04 AM
If you don't mind the wait, you can't beat Futurlec for prices.
www.futurlec.com
I often get WIMA caps from there as well as 95% of the transistors and ICs I need.
I hope I'm not thread-jacking since UK folks might like to know this as well...
Have you used the pots from futurlec, and if so what are your thoughts on them? They are very cheap (cost-wise) but they don't look quite like the alpha pots I get from other suppliers. Any good?
Thanks
The pots are proper Alpha ones, but they have pins instead of solder lugs. If you use them, I recommend getting some heatshrink tubing, then soldering and shrinking to make a really solid, secure joint. If you tin the wire and the pins before soldering, you can pretty much just push them together and apply heat.
Does Futurlec still offer the pot value packs? I can't find them on the site. A link would me much appreciated! ;D ;D ;D ;D