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I started a DIY pedal project

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It is a Mosfet Boost kit from BYOC.. It's supposed to be a SHO clone with a gain knob. I will post as I make progress and a video of how it turned out (sound examples, my thoughts on it and etc..) It should be fun!

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BYOC are usually good quality, it's always worth checking out their forum before beginning a build just in case there are any issues (with instructions etc). Enjoy!
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ive built several. always fun. need to do another and actually finish the chassis one of these days.
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skybluegary wrote:BYOC are usually good quality, it's always worth checking out their forum before beginning a build just in case there are any issues (with instructions etc). Enjoy!


Their forum is supposed to be real helpful. I will check it out!
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Dickarms wrote:ive built several. always fun. need to do another and actually finish the chassis one of these days.


Speaking of finishing the chassis, a friend of mine is hand-painting the enclosure! She paints real cool stuff and I am looking forward to see what comes out :thu:
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awesome! maybe bake a few layers of clear over it for the ultra-profesh
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^this is a good call. Another alternative would be to use some automotive clear coat - stuff is strong.
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strings4v wrote:
skybluegary wrote:BYOC are usually good quality, it's always worth checking out their forum before beginning a build just in case there are any issues (with instructions etc). Enjoy!


Their forum is supposed to be real helpful. I will check it out!


Yes, they are, for e.g. my last build, the switch should have been wired differently to the instructions, would have been a pain finding out after completion.
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skybluegary wrote:
strings4v wrote:
skybluegary wrote:BYOC are usually good quality, it's always worth checking out their forum before beginning a build just in case there are any issues (with instructions etc). Enjoy!


Their forum is supposed to be real helpful. I will check it out!


Yes, they are, for e.g. my last build, the switch should have been wired differently to the instructions, would have been a pain finding out after completion.


Thank you for suggestions! I will consider those for the finish.
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It's finally done! I didn't have time to sit and work on it... plus getting the enclosure painted by my friend took me some time as well. But it's done now and here is how it turned out! Enjoy.
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Video I added earlier wasn't working... so here you go!

[video]http://youtu.be/xNLnQ0xyZ9Y?list=UUeyhw898mSsg9qkZL3yiiyQ[/video]
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Very cool! :rawk:
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Riffraff wrote:Very cool! :rawk:


thanks!
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