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I know someone here has seen them. There build your own clone pedals, look em up. For anyone who has made one, is it worth it to really buy and assemble it yourself. I gut guitars alll the time, and make good money off of it. Ive been trained by the local luthier and feel confident in wiring guitars, basses, etc.... but pedals is unexplored territory, I also plan on taking apart little stuff like. DS-1's and modding them. Any hints or tips you can provide would be great, thanks.
 
Could you spam somewhere else please. Oh wait, you probably have.
 
just in case this isn't a spamtard, I have built a BYOC pedal. here are my comments:

1) the instructions were vague but correct.
2) a great fuzz pedal. I put in just the mods that worked with my sound.
3) I'll probably build one again.
 
Outlaws said:
Could you spam somewhere else please. Oh wait, you probably have.

Wow first response ive gotten on the forum and already some moron....real nice, great way to represent your forum. I hope some mod pimpslaps you....

Now for the guy that did help, which fuzz was it, and are the same instructions as the pdf online?
 
Outlaws said:
Could you spam somewhere else please. Oh wait, you probably have.
Just curious, what made you think this was spam? It had legit written all over it.

I've always wanted to build my own pedal too, mostly just for fun and electronics experience. It would be even cooler if it actually did something worth anything. :p
 
I did the BYOC Delay pedal. It was the first pedal I had ever built. It was very easy with the instructions, took me about 5 hours taking my time and being careful. It works and sounds great!
 
Haven't made a BYOC pedal but I do DIY stuff. I will check out the BYOC. Thanks
 
$75.00 for a Rat clone. A bit high (granted you may have to spend a bit to gather parts if you don't have some of the standard stuff already). Thanks anyway and welcome.
 
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