Getting Started - Check Yourself
12:04 AMI'll be honest, I started building guitar effects because I couldn't afford the originals. I'm a poor college student and, at the moment, my time is worth far less to me than my money so cloning a pedal is worth my time and fits my budget. But that's an important factor with this kind of work. I want to spend this post examining whether or not you should start building your own effects. So without further ado, let's dive in and answer a few questions (and you really need to be honest with yourself here).
- Is it worth 8 hours of your time to build one overdrive? (with some great effects only being $100)
- Are you OK with spending 3-4 hours fault testing a broken circuit? (and then throwing it away when you can't fix it)
- Does the idea of burning through your circuit and starting from scratch frustrate you?
- Does the idea of burning through your skin cause you great anxiety?
- Are you prepared to spend forever wiring the circuit into the enclosure?
- Are you prepared to spend another 4 hours painting your enclosure?
- Do you need graphics on your pedals?
- Do you intend to build more than one pedal?
- Do you want to know why your Ibanez Tubescreamer sounds different from your friend's Fulltone OCD?
- Do you want to know how to tweak the pedals you already have in a more intelligent way than guesswork?
- Do you find working with your hands enjoyable?
- Do you want the satisfaction of knowing the tone you hear really has come "from your fingers"?
But for those of you ready to move on, then let's look at some necessary tools
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I'm the 3PDT/DPDT fren from Reddit. Thanks for sharing this blog with me!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Thanks for checking it out. Feel free to email me at prentisseffects@gmail.com if you have any questions. I'd be happy to help in whatever ways I can.
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