Crash102
Well-known member
- Build Rating
- 5.00 star(s)
My giant Tayda order finally came in, and this was the first pedal I wanted to finish. I’ve been using the Spirit box on my board, but wanted to try something different.
This was the first Spin FV-1 Pcb I’ve used. I was pretty nervous as the cost of the board plus pre soldered chip is more than the standard overdrive or fuzz. But the build when off with a hitch.
It sounds really good. I wish I had done more research for the labels. But I kind of like playing the guessing game with the knobs.
I think I’ve decided that the matte sand white enclosures from Tayda are my favorite to work with. I was worried about the No Film Decal staying on . But my worries were unfounded.
Additionally, I’ve discovered that doing the labels in negative with the enclosure color coming though black makes the letters pop. Plus, I don’t have to worry about the letter flaking off during the decal process.
I recently purchased some faceplates for the power supply and jacks, and I really like the look of it, plus it helps me get those holes straight.
Im still working on getting my off-board wiring down pat. I know it works, but some of the neat, tidy wiring you guys do is something I want to get to.
All in all, fun build.
This was the first Spin FV-1 Pcb I’ve used. I was pretty nervous as the cost of the board plus pre soldered chip is more than the standard overdrive or fuzz. But the build when off with a hitch.
It sounds really good. I wish I had done more research for the labels. But I kind of like playing the guessing game with the knobs.
I think I’ve decided that the matte sand white enclosures from Tayda are my favorite to work with. I was worried about the No Film Decal staying on . But my worries were unfounded.
Additionally, I’ve discovered that doing the labels in negative with the enclosure color coming though black makes the letters pop. Plus, I don’t have to worry about the letter flaking off during the decal process.
I recently purchased some faceplates for the power supply and jacks, and I really like the look of it, plus it helps me get those holes straight.
Im still working on getting my off-board wiring down pat. I know it works, but some of the neat, tidy wiring you guys do is something I want to get to.
All in all, fun build.



