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TLDR;
I just finished building my first ever guitar pedal (AliExpress Klon Clone), first time soldering or anything like that too) and now I think I feel accomplishment and satisfaction for the first time in my life. I usually put myself down or minimize my achievements, but this time I feel weird and I like it. This community convinced me to give it a go by reading all your discussions and seeing how you all help each other.
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I don't usually post on public forums but I think you all are the best audience for this.
I'm a 34 y.o. male from New Zealand and I've always loved tinkering and have played guitar for about 20 years. I have always jumped from hobby to hobby and never found anything that fully scratches that itch, or keeps me hooked. I revisit some hobbies on a random rotation but I get bored when I'm not challenged.
I started learning about electronics a few months ago, reading this forum pretty much top-to-bottom, reading books and watching videos on YouTube. I felt I had enough basic knowledge to give it a go so I bought an Acrobat Parametric Distortion PCB from here, ordered all the parts from Tayda and then once they arrived I was scared I'd mess it all up and have to start again, so I decided to buy a cheap kit from AliExpress.
Over the last few days I've put the kit together in stages and tonight I soldered in the last wire and plugged it in. It worked right off the bat! (Which really surprised me) and it sounded amazing!
As I said above, this whole experience has made me feel accomplished and satisfied for what feels like the first time in my life. I know my soldering could be better, I know there's a long list of things I could and will do differently next time, but I'm okay with that. I'm loving the way I'm feeling and I hope theres more to come.
Next I'm going to attempt the Acrobat Parametric Distortion (I freaking love Queens of the Stone Age) - I've almost finished designing the UV print for the enclosure annnnd I'll definitely post a build report once I'm done.
If you've read all the way down here I thank you greatly.
I wanna thank the community here for being amazing and a massive source of courage and knowledge! You're all amazing.
Have you had an experience like this? What was your first pedal build like? Lemme know below
Peace!
TLDR;
I just finished building my first ever guitar pedal (AliExpress Klon Clone), first time soldering or anything like that too) and now I think I feel accomplishment and satisfaction for the first time in my life. I usually put myself down or minimize my achievements, but this time I feel weird and I like it. This community convinced me to give it a go by reading all your discussions and seeing how you all help each other.
---
I don't usually post on public forums but I think you all are the best audience for this.
I'm a 34 y.o. male from New Zealand and I've always loved tinkering and have played guitar for about 20 years. I have always jumped from hobby to hobby and never found anything that fully scratches that itch, or keeps me hooked. I revisit some hobbies on a random rotation but I get bored when I'm not challenged.
I started learning about electronics a few months ago, reading this forum pretty much top-to-bottom, reading books and watching videos on YouTube. I felt I had enough basic knowledge to give it a go so I bought an Acrobat Parametric Distortion PCB from here, ordered all the parts from Tayda and then once they arrived I was scared I'd mess it all up and have to start again, so I decided to buy a cheap kit from AliExpress.
Over the last few days I've put the kit together in stages and tonight I soldered in the last wire and plugged it in. It worked right off the bat! (Which really surprised me) and it sounded amazing!
As I said above, this whole experience has made me feel accomplished and satisfied for what feels like the first time in my life. I know my soldering could be better, I know there's a long list of things I could and will do differently next time, but I'm okay with that. I'm loving the way I'm feeling and I hope theres more to come.
Next I'm going to attempt the Acrobat Parametric Distortion (I freaking love Queens of the Stone Age) - I've almost finished designing the UV print for the enclosure annnnd I'll definitely post a build report once I'm done.
If you've read all the way down here I thank you greatly.
I wanna thank the community here for being amazing and a massive source of courage and knowledge! You're all amazing.
Have you had an experience like this? What was your first pedal build like? Lemme know below
Peace!