Pedal Building Resources
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Tried RS Components NZ? they have a LOT of useful stuff and free overnight shipping
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Yes, I'm rather more than a little familiar with my friends at Rs, they must hate it when I order 10 resistors.
I'm after a 3.5mm stereo jack with isolated internal switch, can only find one and I either order 1000 from one place or singles from digikey, sadly freight on one $2 item is still $40. Hence the post
I'm after a 3.5mm stereo jack with isolated internal switch, can only find one and I either order 1000 from one place or singles from digikey, sadly freight on one $2 item is still $40. Hence the post
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This site is kinda cool, some good clone pedal kits available, a guy on FB just built one of their fuzz factory clones, sounds amazing!
http://shop.pedalparts.co.uk/
http://shop.pedalparts.co.uk/
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Yea, had my eye on them for a while, they were one of the first to do a clay jones overdrive kit, it does look like they have "borrowed" a few designs from the run off groove site as well...
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I built a very, very nice sounding Klon and a great Box of Rock on their PCB's, good stuff.
I would say though that the copper pads are very small so you need a light touch unless you like your board looking like a field of Hersey's Kisses
I would say though that the copper pads are very small so you need a light touch unless you like your board looking like a field of Hersey's Kisses
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Anyone got any tips for where to get waterslide decal for laser printers locally? I've got most of my build parts, but while I wait for the postman to drop my PCB's I've been pondering how to decorate the boxes outside of using a Sharpie..
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no idea locally, usually have to get that from overseas i think. but you can use leftover printable label backing sheets, and transfer toner with heat, depends on the paint on the boxes though, powder coat should work, but might be a disaster. i'd not use sharpie either, especially if you want to clearcoat, tends to bleed. I use gel pens for fine lines, or paint pens from the art shop. Molotow do a great refillable one, then you buy the inks seperate.
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Quick one, anyone happen to have a stash of JRC4580 / RC4580 op amps laying about? (or know of a good substitute within a dirt pedal) I thought I had two in my box of bits which is the quantity I'm after, but can't find em dang it.
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Was looking for a replacement base plate for my DS-2 so I can run velcro on it and keep the original nice and fancy, I had been buying the Small Bear Electronics 125-B plates which fit and the Rockshop used to sell, but alas no more, and shipping from the US was a bit crazy, so quick google and I found these guys had genuine boss ones in stock: https://www.pedalpartsaustralia.com/ looks like they have a good supply of other boss parts like knobs, pots, etc too: https://www.pedalpartsaustralia.com/ind ... x&cPath=36
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Have you tried just flicking the base plate around and attaching it back-to-front with the velcro stuck to the inside face?jeremyb wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 8:33 am Was looking for a replacement base plate for my DS-2 so I can run velcro on it and keep the original nice and fancy, I had been buying the Small Bear Electronics 125-B plates which fit and the Rockshop used to sell, but alas no more, and shipping from the US was a bit crazy, so quick google and I found these guys had genuine boss ones in stock: https://www.pedalpartsaustralia.com/ looks like they have a good supply of other boss parts like knobs, pots, etc too: https://www.pedalpartsaustralia.com/ind ... x&cPath=36
Not sure if it works on all Boss pedals, but I've definitely seen Dan from TPS do it on YouTube.
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I've tried this in the past and found the newer pedals the PCB is almost flush with the backing plate, so theres no space to do it, I used to just rip off the rubber bottom part but thats not ideal either as I like to keep things originalMiza wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 9:13 amHave you tried just flicking the base plate around and attaching it back-to-front with the velcro stuck to the inside face?jeremyb wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 8:33 am Was looking for a replacement base plate for my DS-2 so I can run velcro on it and keep the original nice and fancy, I had been buying the Small Bear Electronics 125-B plates which fit and the Rockshop used to sell, but alas no more, and shipping from the US was a bit crazy, so quick google and I found these guys had genuine boss ones in stock: https://www.pedalpartsaustralia.com/ looks like they have a good supply of other boss parts like knobs, pots, etc too: https://www.pedalpartsaustralia.com/ind ... x&cPath=36
Not sure if it works on all Boss pedals, but I've definitely seen Dan from TPS do it on YouTube.
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