Hope we’ll see you make a come back. This video is a great inspiration for builders. You made me step up from kits to complete builds purchasing all the parts. A cool journey. Thx!
you should also consider doing a similar comparison of different DIY PCB/kit suppliers. I've recently started doing DIY kits, and have ordered from 4 different sources. Each supplier has their own way of packaging the kits...some simply put all of the components into baggies, all mixed together. Others organize them, but don't identify them, while one that I've purchased from actually puts each value of component into their own separate baggies, with labels on them showing exactly where they go on the board. It would be nice for people to know what they are getting into as far as identifying the components....some of us don't have the eyesight, patience, or multimeter to be able to do it easily. The one I got that was all mixed together in one baggy....it took me nearly an hour and a half just to sort and label the components. I'd make such a video, but you are obviously MUCH better at that that I will ever be...with both equipment, presence, and talent...
I would have appreciated more notes and advice about the actual kit components, build difficulty etc. For example, I believe the VHS requires quite a bit of SMDs in the build which actually threw me off for being a first build. I really wanted to build and have that one it was the most appealling on the site to me but I had to look for something else as I had no confidence or idea where to source those types of components.
I'm the same when it comes to the Klon. It produces the same sound my Pearl Distortion pedal used to, and the Pearl had several different modes. Overrated, but I'll still probably build it someday, lol.
Hope we’ll see you make a come back. This video is a great inspiration for builders. You made me step up from kits to complete builds purchasing all the parts. A cool journey. Thx!
Great video, pretty inspiring. That would be interesting to share the process you follow to print your design, they are really well made 👌
The one thing your op amp big muff is missing is the tone bypass switch
Used my original 1979 Muff Op-Amp in a Pink Floyd cover-band, it did the job.
I think I own this one since 1988...
you should also consider doing a similar comparison of different DIY PCB/kit suppliers. I've recently started doing DIY kits, and have ordered from 4 different sources. Each supplier has their own way of packaging the kits...some simply put all of the components into baggies, all mixed together. Others organize them, but don't identify them, while one that I've purchased from actually puts each value of component into their own separate baggies, with labels on them showing exactly where they go on the board.
It would be nice for people to know what they are getting into as far as identifying the components....some of us don't have the eyesight, patience, or multimeter to be able to do it easily. The one I got that was all mixed together in one baggy....it took me nearly an hour and a half just to sort and label the components.
I'd make such a video, but you are obviously MUCH better at that that I will ever be...with both equipment, presence, and talent...
Yes, I'm thinking of doing some A/B videos like that.
I agree on the Spirit Box. It's my favorite reverb I've played.
Really digging the sound of that Night King. 👍
Yep it is awesome.
Reminds me of that early Zeppelin sound.
This vid was helping in finding my next build! Great vid thanks man
Awesome stuff! Nice looking pedals I must say.
Thanks!
I would have appreciated more notes and advice about the actual kit components, build difficulty etc. For example, I believe the VHS requires quite a bit of SMDs in the build which actually threw me off for being a first build. I really wanted to build and have that one it was the most appealling on the site to me but I had to look for something else as I had no confidence or idea where to source those types of components.
I believe the VHS can be ordered with the smd pre-soldered. That how I sourced the pcb
What happened to the Night King as it seems it isn't even listed on their site now?
That's my name. It's the PedalPCB spirit box
I'm the same when it comes to the Klon.
It produces the same sound my Pearl Distortion pedal used to, and the Pearl had several different modes.
Overrated, but I'll still probably build it someday, lol.
Why are the DC jacks so low on all these clone pedals ? Kinda weird to me, I guess I'm use to the top or upper area.
You obviously favor PedalPCB and Rullywow boards. Have you tried many other brands and these just stand out or just convenience &/or price?
awesome video
Thanks!
Is that the tragically hip? I'm just getting into building my own and this video let me hear some of them. Thanks
Glad to help. Happy building!
That was great. Tell me about bass pedals.
Coming soon!
That VHS sounds great.
Thanks!
Amazing channel! Thank you!
Thanks!
Is that Paul Gilbert one using Tayda’s UV printing service?
No, it is from pedalpcb. Blue shoe Gai pan distortion
The pedals look really professional. Are the graphics printed on clear labels?
Some are printed on clear labels, some are printed on white vinyl stickers. I have another video on the channel showing the process
@@pougnetpedals Awesome. Will watch the vid. I'm new to building pedals and don't want to hand paint. Thanks a bunch!
Can you recommend somewhere to get pedal graphics designed/made, and or printed?
Unfortunately no. I design and print my graphics myself. Usually based on some Google images searches.
@@pougnetpedals Oh nice! Thanks man!
:)
Great info... ty