Mellowtone FuzzKit
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 4:21 pm
Is anyone interested in fuzz kits? I have laid out a PCB design for one My concept is this:
Kit will potentally contain:
-PCB
-Potentiometer
-Battery Clip
-Components
-Wire
-Solder
-Sticker
-Instructions
You provide:
-Soldering Iron
-Wire snipper
-9v battery
(additional tools helpful)
The kit itself will contain components enough that you will be able to build a functioning pedal circuit, directly wired to in and out jacks and a 9v battery. That way you can make a fuzz and play around with it.
Optionally:
-Recycled an altoids tin or old tuna can to mount the jacks, pot, and battery in
-Purchase an enclosure, footswitch, knob, dc jack, LED+bezel from pedalpartsplus.com for under $16 (plus shipping) and wire it up like a real pedal! You can do it for less if: you can drill it yourself and/or don't need a DC jack and/or don't need an LED. It will cost more if you want them to paint your enclosure (they do a great job though if you want a cool color).
The kit will include components to build A) Electra Distortion B) Bazz Fuss C) Dirty Booster (they all work on the same circuit board). Of course like a little Lego kit you could mix things up too...
So the idea is to make these little beginner kits for under $20 shipped. Anyone interested? For it to be worthwhile I need to see that a good chunk of people would want some initially, and that over time I would be able to sell the rest (as I would probably order 100 pcb's).
Kit will potentally contain:
-PCB
-Potentiometer
-Battery Clip
-Components
-Wire
-Solder
-Sticker
-Instructions
You provide:
-Soldering Iron
-Wire snipper
-9v battery
(additional tools helpful)
The kit itself will contain components enough that you will be able to build a functioning pedal circuit, directly wired to in and out jacks and a 9v battery. That way you can make a fuzz and play around with it.
Optionally:
-Recycled an altoids tin or old tuna can to mount the jacks, pot, and battery in
-Purchase an enclosure, footswitch, knob, dc jack, LED+bezel from pedalpartsplus.com for under $16 (plus shipping) and wire it up like a real pedal! You can do it for less if: you can drill it yourself and/or don't need a DC jack and/or don't need an LED. It will cost more if you want them to paint your enclosure (they do a great job though if you want a cool color).
The kit will include components to build A) Electra Distortion B) Bazz Fuss C) Dirty Booster (they all work on the same circuit board). Of course like a little Lego kit you could mix things up too...
So the idea is to make these little beginner kits for under $20 shipped. Anyone interested? For it to be worthwhile I need to see that a good chunk of people would want some initially, and that over time I would be able to sell the rest (as I would probably order 100 pcb's).


