Fishbonetabby
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I just as threw this together yesterday. It's pretty clear how to use it with pedalpcb builds but would someone be able to explain how I could use to to test veroboard projects like this dba example? Thanks a lot!
The vero is ready to go. I have all the wires spliced and ready to solder when I get a break today.. What (if anything) from this vero layout would go into the sw socket on the test board?Depends.
Is your vero build ready to go? You’ll need to solder some wires for the power, ground, input, and output. Connect the power to the rails and the in/out to the corresponding sockets.
Or are you asking how to breadboard a vero layout? That requires a bit more skill to trace the layout and convert to a schematic or build it as you trace it
In/out should be by the switch. Power will be at the power jack. Mind the polarityI think you're overthinking it.
It's no different than a PCB, you have four connections to make:
SIGNAL IN
SIGNAL OUT
POWER +
GROUND -
Or am I under-thinking it?
So I wasn't overthinking it, nor underthinking it. I think I was Goldilocks spot-on thinking it jusssst right.In/out should be by the switch. Power will be at the power jack. Mind the polarity
I know the feeling. I built 3 death by audio clones for like $20 that are all equally great I almost feel guilty haha.When I found vero and holey board, it was definitely a huge addiction! Nearly any pedal I want for tens of dollars! I could download all the schematics! A pedal a day! I could.. I...
Dammit. Now I need to call my sponsor...