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#1
Hey man, just wanted to say I've watched a lot of your videos on YouTube and they've been super helpful. I was looking into Tayda as I came across your video then decided to order after seeing it. Thanks for putting all that work into making your videos, it's really helped a lot!
#2
Requests / Re: Lo-Fi/Bandpass pedal?
March 29, 2012, 08:25:21 AM
I think I'm gonna go with the LoFoMoFo, looks pretty easy to lay out on perfboard. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
#3
Requests / Lo-Fi/Bandpass pedal?
March 28, 2012, 05:26:01 AM
Hello all! I am looking for a DIY pedal that has low cut and high cut, similar to the Ibanez LF7 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-eLTP3Zdtc

I am guessing all I would really need is some kind of EQ pedal that can make steep cuts, but I haven't really found a good project out there for it. Seems like this would be a pretty simple circuit to make, but I'm very much a newb so far.
#4
Ordered an Afterlife and can't wait for it to ship!!
#5
Quote from: sgmezei on March 22, 2012, 07:59:02 AM
Just leave the battery snap unconnected at both connections. Thats it! easy hey?

Now for the stomp switch. I use a leftover resistor lead that has been snipped to connect those three ground points but you can most certainly use a a bare wire. In fact, thats how I started doing it.

Brilliant idea on the switch, wish I would have saved my clipped leads!
#6
If I want to omit the battery snap and just use the D/C adapter, do I just run a wire from the input ring to the dc jack or do I just forget the wires between the snap and the swith/dc jack?

Also, for the 3PDT footswitch, there are three different places you connect the ground. For the actual wiring, is it best to just run small jumper wires between the three connections? I haven't been able to find any up close pictures of what it's supposed to actually look like.

Thanks!!