@TopperRiffs If you made that list I would much appreciate If you would Send me a copy because English not my native language and His speaking so Fast that I am unable to write it Just by hearing my email address is Jarekwphoto@gmail.com thank you in advance. J.
@TopperRiffs I would also appreciate the list if you still have it... anyone know of where I can find WHY these components do what they do? Can't seem to find any sort of explanations online...
Hello, just wanted to say how much i appreciate your detailed videos. I'm a guitar builder in the UK and I'm looking to try pedal building as a hobby. I'm fine with woodworking but electronics is still a bit of a dark art to me so i'm looking to learn as i go and your videos are really helpful. Thanks for all the hard work! Cheers Dave.
I'm afraid I don't listen fast enough so like Zander I would like a text list also. I know this would be a hassel, but maybe you could make it available through your web store, or mark the ic's and transistors you find the most useful. Thank you, Richard
Just started watching your videos and finding them really helpful! Finding it hard to source potentiometers within Australia. Is there anyone you could recommend as a good supplier with a decent range. Thanx again for all the great vids!
@DIY Guitar Pedals Could you please update the description of this video with the actual list of the Components? because it is unable to write by hearing because you Talk very fast in this video. thank you in advance. Jarek.
Could you do something on the difference between HiFi/Audiophile quality components vs. standard and what to look for regarding quality? Some of these boutique components are really starting to catch my eye with the way they advertise, but I'm not sure how much difference it would actually make. I'm fine paying a bit more for good resistors and caps, but if it isn't worth it, may as well save the money for more pedals.
I would like a tutorial on how you use your oscilloscope. is it a practical piece of equipment for your average paint by numbers pedal builder (like me)?
Its more for design and analysis (imo). For pedal building its not required, but if you want to take a more indepth look at electronics or you are planning to design an effect it can be of great help.
loving the videos. would you be able to compile a text list of all the common components?
did this list ever get done does anybody know?
@TopperRiffs If you made that list I would much appreciate If you would Send me a copy because English not my native language and His speaking so Fast that I am unable to write it Just by hearing my email address is Jarekwphoto@gmail.com thank you in advance. J.
Jarek Wasilewski Fotografia 0.85 speed will be your friend...
@TopperRiffs I would also appreciate the list if you still have it... anyone know of where I can find WHY these components do what they do? Can't seem to find any sort of explanations online...
Hello, just wanted to say how much i appreciate your detailed videos. I'm a guitar builder in the UK and I'm looking to try pedal building as a hobby. I'm fine with woodworking but electronics is still a bit of a dark art to me so i'm looking to learn as i go and your videos are really helpful. Thanks for all the hard work! Cheers Dave.
I'm afraid I don't listen fast enough so like Zander I would like a text list also. I know this would be a hassel, but maybe you could make it available through your web store, or mark the ic's and transistors you find the most useful.
Thank you,
Richard
Love the videos! Thanks. Would be great if you could do one on pedal design and how to use the oscilloscope sometime.
Just started watching your videos and finding them really helpful! Finding it hard to source potentiometers within Australia. Is there anyone you could recommend as a good supplier with a decent range. Thanx again for all the great vids!
@DIY Guitar Pedals Could you please update the description of this video with the actual list of the Components? because it is unable to write by hearing because you Talk very fast in this video. thank you in advance. Jarek.
Could you do something on the difference between HiFi/Audiophile quality components vs. standard and what to look for regarding quality? Some of these boutique components are really starting to catch my eye with the way they advertise, but I'm not sure how much difference it would actually make. I'm fine paying a bit more for good resistors and caps, but if it isn't worth it, may as well save the money for more pedals.
MN3007, 3008 seem unobtainable. What could replace them now?
Recently been using/coming across OPA134a and OPA2134 op-amps
what pedal/pedals are used to get the sound on your opening title of your videos? I really like that sound!
+Michael Newman Hi Michael. Check out this video that I made some time ago, cheers.
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DIY Guitar Pedals - awesome! thanks!
I would like a tutorial on how you use your oscilloscope. is it a practical piece of equipment for your average paint by numbers pedal builder (like me)?
Its more for design and analysis (imo). For pedal building its not required, but if you want to take a more indepth look at electronics or you are planning to design an effect it can be of great help.
I like your video series, but I wish you would talk slower.
Michael Head you know you can adjust the speed, right? Custom, 0.85 / 0.90 is good for speech
Yeah... I'm a dork. I clicked on this video because I saw the Erem tools.
+4estGimp I have a video about those coming up :D those that are subbed to my facebook page will know what that's about.
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