Hi Everyone!
I'm new to this Forum. I just wanted to share some pictures of my finished project, I call it "Guitar Effects Design Station". It is based on the PedalPCB board. It has taken me about 4 months to complete, but I think it turned out alright. I used female headers for the power supply connections instead of males, because you would need to use jumpers with female and male ends, also it is much easier to short out the power supplies with male pins (headers). It also has two 3M gold plated contacts breadboards, instead of the cheaper ones from China. On the pot side I used mini 3M breadboards instead of the usual 3 pin headers ( male or female ). This way you can build small tone networks right there near the pots. I mounted the green connectors that hold the pots backwards, so I can use the less expensive pots and it also makes installing the pots easier. And finally, I added a dual channel o'scope, which also has a full function digital multimeter built in and a signal generator too.
Thank you for checking it out.
Neil
I'm new to this Forum. I just wanted to share some pictures of my finished project, I call it "Guitar Effects Design Station". It is based on the PedalPCB board. It has taken me about 4 months to complete, but I think it turned out alright. I used female headers for the power supply connections instead of males, because you would need to use jumpers with female and male ends, also it is much easier to short out the power supplies with male pins (headers). It also has two 3M gold plated contacts breadboards, instead of the cheaper ones from China. On the pot side I used mini 3M breadboards instead of the usual 3 pin headers ( male or female ). This way you can build small tone networks right there near the pots. I mounted the green connectors that hold the pots backwards, so I can use the less expensive pots and it also makes installing the pots easier. And finally, I added a dual channel o'scope, which also has a full function digital multimeter built in and a signal generator too.
Thank you for checking it out.
Neil