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#1
Hey dudes and lady dudes:

I have (what I hope) is an easy one for you guys. I need a new footswitch for my Princeton Reverb. Original one has a mind of its own sometimes. So after completing a couple Madbean pedals, I thought "Oh, I'll just make myself a nice one with a detachable cable and LEDs and it'll be a breeze..."

Problem is, I can't find a good diagram that fits my needs anywhere. Googled for over an hour and so I thought I'd turn to the experts.

I have:
• 2 3PDT switches left over and thought I could just use those instead of ordering more stuff (even though it's probably excessive for this.)
• 2 LEDs
• 1 stereo jack
• 2 resistors (4.7k, again, leftovers)
• battery snap

Possible with what I have on hand??

If anybody can sketch this diagram up quick, it would be much appreciated. And, if it helps in your decision to help out at all...It's my birthday. ::)

Sorry this isn't Madbean product specific, but I assume this will be a great little project for beginner's like myself and would be good to document. Thanks for reading.
-Josh
#2
Hey dudes and lady dudes.

I've been learning a lot over the past couple weeks and impressed myself by putting together a La Vache, a Zombii (thanks to Haberdasher's extinct pcb hook-up) and a 2 channel looper pedal. Still have a lot to learn (having trouble keeping things tidy under the hood) but I'm pleased with my progress and am thankful to Madbean and all you kind folks for making it easy.

For my first post, I thought I'd share something cool with you all. Stumbled upon this guy making these (IMO) wicked builds on Etsy. Maybe this is old news, but I searched the forum and didn't find anything. Not sure what his deal is and I realize it's just a cosmetic thing (specifically talking about the skeleton ones), but MAN are these cool!

So I submit for the enlightenment of the forum, some inspiration...

Here's a link to his sold items:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/SnakesPedals/sold?ref=shopinfo_sales_leftnav

My personal fav: