Bigwan Posted November 4, 2025 Posted November 4, 2025 On 01/11/2025 at 18:19, bnt said: This morning I thought I ought to make a start on the Parasit Studios Into The Unknown kit I bought a few weeks ago from MusikDing. It might be a bit ambitious for my first electronics job in decades, but I thought I should try and I wanted a 4046 PLL pedal. Six hours later and the board is fully built and fitted to the case.. Which took some doing, what with eight pots, three switches and two LEDs. What's left is to hook up the connectors and footswitch, then hope I don't have a bad solder joint somewhere in there ..! You should NEVER spend time building a board and not check it before you stick it in the enclosure... 1 Quote
bnt Posted November 4, 2025 Posted November 4, 2025 19 minutes ago, Bigwan said: You should NEVER spend time building a board and not check it before you stick it in the enclosure... I should clarify - I had to mount it in the enclosure to get all the pins lined up before soldering, since the pots are PCB-mounted. If you solder first then try to mount it, you risk stressing the board. So you put the pots and board in place before soldering the pot connections. Quote
Bigwan Posted November 4, 2025 Posted November 4, 2025 Ah, I've built a few similar projects... Still, there's a huge unknown from mounting the board in the enclosure before testing it.... I'll keep my fingers crossed for you! Quote
LukeFRC Posted November 4, 2025 Posted November 4, 2025 5 hours ago, Bigwan said: You should NEVER spend time building a board and not check it before you stick it in the enclosure... go on, you never played effect pedal Russian roulette you've never lived - supreme confidence and you just go for it- like skydiving where you jump out the plane before checking your chute... 1 Quote
bobbass4k Posted November 4, 2025 Posted November 4, 2025 When I built the PLL clone with 25 board mounted knobs and switches I drilled the enclosure so I could solder everything mounted and then just wired it up - worked perfectly first time. The next week I built a simple 4 knob overdrive with maybe 20 components and it took me a 6 hours of troubleshooting to get it to work. The gods work in mysterious ways. Quote
Goliath_FX Posted November 5, 2025 Posted November 5, 2025 22 hours ago, LukeFRC said: go on, you never played effect pedal Russian roulette you've never lived - supreme confidence and you just go for it- like skydiving where you jump out the plane before checking your chute... I love playing this game Quote
paul_5 Posted December 18, 2025 Posted December 18, 2025 Just finished a Big Muff 2 using the veroboard layout on dirtboxlayouts and it's GREAT!! 1 Quote
Homatron Posted December 19, 2025 Posted December 19, 2025 Ooh, thanks for the heads up @paul_5! I can't believe this already has a veroboard layout. Good to hear it turned out well, and it's now on my build list for the new year! Quote
LukeFRC Posted December 29, 2025 Posted December 29, 2025 I got a big cheese Musikding kit for Christmas - which is exciting. ive got a few other things that I would like to try, but kinda want to do another pcb design and assembly again next year - any ideas what it would be good to do? Last year was the mini prunes and custards - and I ended up selling 9 of them … kinda want to avoid that again, but equally pcb A is expensive if you end up with 9 unused and populated boards! not sure what to make, my guidelines would be interesting on bass not in current production prob not something that I can easily get from Musikding as a kit. I don’t mind developing have mods or tunings for something. one suggestion was a mk2 octabvre which someone has and said I could trace in a non destructive way - would have to work out cap values on breadboard though! Quote
MartinB Posted December 29, 2025 Posted December 29, 2025 14 hours ago, LukeFRC said: not sure what to make, my guidelines would be interesting on bass not in current production prob not something that I can easily get from Musikding as a kit. I don’t mind developing have mods or tunings for something. EHX Knockout? It's surely possible to fit the circuit into a less gigantic box: Quote
LukeFRC Posted December 30, 2025 Posted December 30, 2025 Oh I should add I want to avoid building pedals for other ppl, not as fun as building for yourself Quote
MrDinsdale Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 Fancy building my first pedal, thinking of a 29pedals Euna clone. It’s a very expensive pedal I keep eying up so this would be a cool way to stop me splashing out a load of money while having a fun project to help me avoid getting better at playing. Just wondering where people source components? Quote
LukeFRC Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 1 hour ago, MrDinsdale said: Fancy building my first pedal, thinking of a 29pedals Euna clone. It’s a very expensive pedal I keep eying up so this would be a cool way to stop me splashing out a load of money while having a fun project to help me avoid getting better at playing. Just wondering where people source components? Buy the kit from Musikding - seriously unless you’re going to be ordering enough to make 6-7 pedals this year Musikding kits work out very good value. (I’ve built this one (ppcb skeptical buffer), it’s good. The ppcb frequency interchange is worth building too) 1 Quote
MrDinsdale Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Good shout, I was intending to grab it from Five Cat Pedals but that might be a better option. I’m not planning on churning out pedals, I’d quite fancied grabbing a breadboard and playing around with building some circuits to try, maybe experiment with different options. Maybe grab one of those Coppersound DIY boards to play with. Quote
MrDinsdale Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago A TS50b is high on my want list too, maybe I can treat myself to a couple of fun projects. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, MrDinsdale said: Just wondering where people source components? Cpc or eBay Quote
LukeFRC Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 42 minutes ago, MrDinsdale said: A TS50b is high on my want list too, maybe I can treat myself to a couple of fun projects. Aion effects boards are good too - really good documentation on their site https://www.musikding.de/TS-50-Bass-Preamp-kit Quote
LukeFRC Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 53 minutes ago, MrDinsdale said: Good shout, I was intending to grab it from Five Cat Pedals but that might be a better option. Pedal pcb did the original trace and I can vouch for their quality - they also have isolated the ground pours for the different parts of the circuit which five cats don’t seem to have done. Quote
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