BuddytheReow
Breadboard Baker
Since I've started pedal building a few years ago I have been taking a lot of time to learn about circuits, general theory (what do resistors/capacitors/transistors/opamps, etc do) in addition to general building. This slowly obtained knowledge has given me the itch to go buy a breadboard and try out a lot of what I've been learning. Over the past year or so I've been stocking up on additional components (i.e. if a pcb needs 2 of a certain part I'll buy 10 parts) and I've got a pretty good assortment at my disposal. Since I've gotten my breadboard I haven't soldered up a circuit in almost a month!! More days than not I take the time to breadboard up a circuit and get a new "pedal" to play with almost every night! I know breadboarding is only temporary for whipping up a circuit and if I really like what I'm hearing I will commit to a PCB or stripboard, but I'm having a lot of fun right now.
Can anyone else here relate to this or does everyone here think I'm crazy cuz I'm not soldering? I know this is a PCB forum rather than a breadboarding forum, but the community here is phenomenal compared to some of the other sites out there.
Can anyone else here relate to this or does everyone here think I'm crazy cuz I'm not soldering? I know this is a PCB forum rather than a breadboarding forum, but the community here is phenomenal compared to some of the other sites out there.