BuddytheReow
Moderator
I know this is a PCB-based forum, but many of you explore other build platforms as well. Each of these platforms mentioned above have their pros and cons if people have preference of one over the other in general.
- PCB - For me, probably the most straightforward and IMO the easiest method of building. I tend to shut off the world and partially my brain while working of these, which is great at times since it is a form of therapy for me.
- Stripboard - This is probably my favorite way to build. Stripboard is pretty cheap and a way to build your own board (we're all DIYers here so this is right up our alley). The downside is the rats nest created for all the offboard components. But, IMO, as long as it sounds good and no noise is created you won't tell the difference once it's all boxed up. There are TONS of pedal layouts on the net (dirtboxlayouts and tagboardeffects for anyone who's curious).
- P2P - I honestly haven't tried this method, but I want to find a rather simpler circuit to test a build on. I can't imagine it's that much more difficult than stripboard other than trying to figure out the layout for all your bridges.
- Breadboard - I've mentioned this in other threads, but breadboarding opened up a whole new world for me in electronics. It is a phenomenal way to learn how circuits work. Obviously, experimenting is the way to go since no solder is used here. What happens when I up the capacitor or resistor value here? Well, try it and find out!! Two downsides to this method: cleanup is a bitch putting all my components back in their boxes or baggies. The other downside is that it takes up a lot of real estate on a pedalboard, but hey, its temporary.