timc
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Hello all!
This is my first post, about my first pedal build. I put together a Parentheses, which turned out great, and sounds gnarly as hell. (Pictures below.) I'm not using the boost function much, though. My amp (Marshal DSL15C) is very picky about things it likes pushing its front end, and this boost isn't one of them. So I was wondering: to get more use out of the Boost function, how about I add an ON/ON switch to reverse the order of the circuits within the Parentheses?
I'm working on figuring out where within the Parentheses circuit I could connect this switching system. I'll call the different connections IN, SEND1, RETURN1, SEND2, RETURN2, and OUT. This is what I'm thinking, based on the Parentheses schematic (link here):
Thank you so much!
Tim
Below, for your enjoyment/critique, is my first-ever pedal build. I had a blast doing this and look forward to doing more pedals in the future:
This is my first post, about my first pedal build. I put together a Parentheses, which turned out great, and sounds gnarly as hell. (Pictures below.) I'm not using the boost function much, though. My amp (Marshal DSL15C) is very picky about things it likes pushing its front end, and this boost isn't one of them. So I was wondering: to get more use out of the Boost function, how about I add an ON/ON switch to reverse the order of the circuits within the Parentheses?
- Mode 1: octave > distortion > boost
- this is the stock setup for a Parentheses
- Mode 2: octave > boost > distortion
- this way, I can add extra gain to the Rat circuit, for additional doominess

I'm working on figuring out where within the Parentheses circuit I could connect this switching system. I'll call the different connections IN, SEND1, RETURN1, SEND2, RETURN2, and OUT. This is what I'm thinking, based on the Parentheses schematic (link here):
- Disconnect the output (middle) lug of the Octave potentiometer; add a wire connecting that lug to IN
- In the through-hole left over where that lug was, add a wire to SEND1
- Connect RETURN1 to the output lug of the AMPLITUDE potentiometer (which, I think, is the end of the Rat distortion circuit)
- Connect SEND2 to the hole where that lug used to be
- Connect RETURN2 to the output lug of the BOOST potentiometer
- Connect OUT to the through hole where that lug used to be.
Thank you so much!
Tim
Below, for your enjoyment/critique, is my first-ever pedal build. I had a blast doing this and look forward to doing more pedals in the future:

