Isolation pedal build
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Isolation pedal build
I have a random assortment of parts, feel like I need a tone bender or something similar in my life, anyone else thinking of building something out of junk they have lying around?
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Re: Isolation pedal build
Not unless I can make a pedal out of old toilet rolls and used tissues.jeremyb wrote:I have a random assortment of parts, feel like I need a tone bender or something similar in my life, anyone else thinking of building something out of junk they have lying around?
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Re: Isolation pedal build
Also reminds me I should build a remote for the Infinity 2...
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Re: Isolation pedal build
I had the plan to build some boosts and fuzzboy pedals to sell but my $300 shipment of parts is waylaid in Singapore due to their ports being a bit funky at the minute.
It's not the components, it's the jacks, enclosures, and switches.
It's not the components, it's the jacks, enclosures, and switches.
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Re: Isolation pedal build
Bugger!NippleWrestler wrote:I had the plan to build some boosts and fuzzboy pedals to sell but my $300 shipment of parts is waylaid in Singapore due to their ports being a bit funky at the minute.
It's not the components, it's the jacks, enclosures, and switches.
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Re: Isolation pedal build
I have a half dozen PCBs I may get around to. Will prolly recover a speaker cab too. Lots of study I could be doing, mind
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Re: Isolation pedal build
Wish I could, alas no pots or enclosures. I like using PCB's too, and didn't quite get an order in. A bugger really.
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..
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Re: Isolation pedal build
I might have another go at building a basic boost, got all the parts to make a SHO just not the skill to make it work!! Always seem to manage to get signal to pass through it but when the footswitch engaged....nothing!
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Re: Isolation pedal build
there was a thread at diystomboxes.com a while back about what you could make from the components in a dead LED lightbulb, could be useful, I have a ton of electronics to repurpose, old modems etc, but as with others a shortage of enclosures and jacks.
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Re: Isolation pedal build
I've got a spare sho PCB here. You could have it if it weren't for this pesky virus.Reg18 wrote:I might have another go at building a basic boost, got all the parts to make a SHO just not the skill to make it work!! Always seem to manage to get signal to pass through it but when the footswitch engaged....nothing!
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Re: Isolation pedal build
Enclosures are a non issue for me, I just 3d print them as needed
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Re: Isolation pedal build
I have about 4 guitar necks and shit loads of wood so I could make a few guitars I suppose
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Re: Isolation pedal build
Did the 3d model for the enclosure for the remote switch for my Infinity 2 looper today, test print on its way....
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Re: Isolation pedal build
That looks a bit odd, are you sure thats right or isn't it properly isometric?
Or its about 100m long and its got perspective
Or its about 100m long and its got perspective
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