Aliexpress Overdrive OD-1 and Delay D-1 pedals. DIY Project!
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- These are two guitar effect kits I got from AliExpress. I put them together both in one evening, and they are pretty darn nice!
You can see most of the build at the end of the video if you want to stick around. This was a fun and relaxing project, with no real think work.
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thank you so much for this video.... this is my first pedal kit i've ever built and this was the only source of help when i got a bit lost.
Thanks for making this video. I just bought this kit and I'm a total noob. This is going to be my first project. I learned a ton from This video. Especially soldering the components on the PCB! Rock on!
Cool. Glad to help.
@@DeadKoby I have a quick question if you don't mind. I finished soldering everything and the LED light switched on and off in conjunction with the power switch but I'm not getting any sound through the pedal in any way. I went over my solder points and i also re-soldered the power jack. Would you possibly have any info that would help me out please? I checked the I/O connections to make sure the connections were right. I even used a mini voltage pen to check all the points on the pcb and it comes up 12v is that normal? Power seems to be running through the circuit.
I got the OD-2. Thank you for doing a whole-start-to-finish video. Tips and tricks are always appreciated.
No problem. The OD-3 and DS-1 are based off a different style board... and it isn't much fun. I got DS-1 working good... OD-3 I'm still tinkering with. Stick to any of the kits with the 9 pin solder spot for the foot switch.
I recently finished FUZZ... (famous circuit) and DS-1 (Famous Circuit)... OD-1 shown here is also a famous circuit.
Newer kits come with pre cut and pre stripped wires so it's easier
I found everything on the instruction page except where to connect the LAST TWO (power) WIRES !!!
Here's what I did that worked. My OD-1 kit works great.
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Power supply input wiring instructions PWC connection from DC JACK go to a ground point on the board somewhere, anywhere theres one extra even after using one for this purpose. CUT OFF WIRE for battery protection point (that is the third wire used only for the input jack) goes to PWC IN RING point on pcb(printed circuit board). Labeled "I/O JACK" on the instruction page(RING -PWC (INPUT JACK- unused output jack)INPUT) with its own little drawing of the jack where it says SLOPE...... trust me if your at the point i was with unsure where these last two wires go.
OR maybe your one wire ahead of me.
Technically this dudes video quits right at the point where hes actually running this last wire to the board from the input third connection point.
Even tho he soldered the whole thing from the wrong side and made me cringe everytime he rolled his finger across that carpet knife to strip wire and gouge it simultaneously. Get a tool to strip wire for Pete's sake.
Glad you enjoyed my video from years ago. You can see me build some tube amps recently if that's your thing.
Thanks for your videos. Helpful as I put together a pedal for myself.
Cool. Glad to help. These are fun kits, but sometimes the extra guidance is a benefit.
Thank you for this video, hoss... I've been tryin to build pedals for a couple months now, and I just SUCK at it, lol... I've already failed at this kit ONCE, and I just got my second one in, and hopefully with THIS video, I can make it through... Thanks for showing EVERYTHING and explaining things so clearly...
The "directions" aren't too bad... but getting the input/power jacks in there can be fussy. Sometimes it's tough to read the component values on the film or ceramic caps.
@@DeadKoby you nailed that one, lol... The input/outputs were screwin me up, lol...
hey dude, I got the D-1 but I'm struggle with it, as it ain't working. Couldn't help us out?
Usually the most common goof is the input/output jacks. If they aren't right it won't power on.
Does the Resistors have to go in a right way negative and positive or does it matter with the resistors..
Resistors work either direction. The Electrolytic capacitors, IC chips, and Diodes are polarized, so they can't work backwards. Did you cover the bottom of the circuit board so it can't ground out on the chassis? I made the fuzz also in another video.
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Do you have a video for the Delay you could post up ?.I have the delay but there are a tonne more components from the overdrive
I didn't video the building of the delay. It's the same style of board as the OD was. Keep your wires short, you've got a LOT to pack in that box.
Thanks for the video. So far everything looks right on my kit. COVID-19-Home mini project. More fun to bulldog than I thought. But couldnt have done it without your video. Only issue is how the wiring for the powerjack. Hmm
Powerjack install is shown well in this document from another project kit. www.modelectronics.com/sites/modelectronics.com/files/media_files/dc_power_jack_add_thunderdrive_deluxe_layout_1_0.pdf
Hope it helps.
@@DeadKoby thanks a lot . Great help. I just finishen all the sothering. Unfortunately there has to be some work with the holes of the chassis/box. So tomorrow night, I Schall hopefully finish it. And thank you very much for answering. I really didnt expect you to do so.🙌👏👏
Hope your effect pedal sounds as good as mine did!
Thanks for an excellent video. for some reason my switch is acting as an On/Off for the pedal instead of a on/bypass switch. do you know what could be wrong?
check your switch for proper continuity. Off is a true bypass. In to out nothing in between.
I just got the TTONE and this is my first build 😩
Just take your time.... and solder neatly. You'll do fine.
I'm a noob to pedal building and picked up the same pedal. Thanks for the video!
Glad it helped you out. The OD-1, Delay-1, and Fuzz are all the same general construction, and I like them. Distortion-1 and OD-3 I don't like the board layouts.
Hi, my friend,You've been working very hard,I wanna thank you for what you do.I'd like to express my gratitude to you on behalf of the company,Thank you once again
You're welcome. So far, all of your pedals I've completed successfully have sounded quite good. Electronics are not about "magic" like some people want you to think... It's about the circuit design.
In China need with special software to see the video
If you have any questions or need to improve,Please let me know,Thank you. You've been a great help already.
Thanks for this video!
Glad it was helpful!
I cant find your delay Video? This is my second attempt to build one of these..... The part's are either not all there or labeled wrong
That's odd, I've built 2 of them.... but I don't think I have full documentation. Both of mine worked fine first time.
The values come labeled wrong but should have been changed in hand writing on the sheet
I just got mine yesterday,baby advice tony?
Any**
Let the sheet be your guide.... and you'll get by fine. Look at their pictures on the website too.
I built this delay and all works except the feedback (repeat as it says on the instructions)
The pot wiring was the other way around on the repeat compared to the other two on the silkscreen. Did you encounter any mistakes with the diagram here?
On the delay I found the diagrams to be accurate although a bit vague
i cant believe that this ended just before you did the power supply..... the final peice of this shit that i need help with.
Oops... check out one of the other vids, the power supply parts are the same as this one.
@@DeadKoby still wasn't able to make it work. any suggestions?
@@danhano I'm having the same problem with the OD-1: the power supply. I know there's something I'm not wiring correctly. The LED turns on but I'm getting no signal just a buzzing ground issue. Any ideas @Deadkoby ?
You didn't finish it?
Yeah... I did.
Damn I just got one a it’s not making ant sound any tips
In on the right. Out on the left.
@@DeadKoby hey thanks for comment back and I got it working! Your video helped a bunch
nice video. I recntly bought a delay pedal on ebay and the instructions are so blurry i cant read them. do you have a link to some clear diagram for the 1590B delay ?
Is it this exact one?
@@DeadKoby it is a 1590B delay from landtone.
I'll look around and see if I have the sheet from this.. The seller likely can send it. I've talked to them over AliExpress before. Their shop on there is called ProtaiTone and Landtone Accessories. www.aliexpress.com/store/1045809?spm=2114.12010608.0.0.3f6c7418X2rC0P
I built the fuzz and can not get it to work!!
Any chance you could share what pedal you think the OD-1 is cloned after? I tried googling TL087 and 2N7000 as you mentioned but couldn't find anything.
Voodoo Labs and Fulltone have a similar circuit.
I know it's been a while since you posted this, but I believe it's an OCD by Fulltone that uses these.
@@guitardudesteve Thank you! 3 years later and I was just trying to figure this out
Thank you for your video. Im playing with this kit. Bypass mode works fine. With overdrive mode, the led is on but I can only hear hum. Can you give me some tips? Thank you.
If it works in bypass that means you're Jack's are hooked up correctly. If sound is not getting through the effect to then there is probably an error in the circuit somewhere such as a component not well soldered or something missing. It's also possible to have a few components mixed up.
DeadKoby thank you Koby, guess this kit is way too difficult for noob like me :D.
@@trongluanvo9671 These two kits have good boards.... SO if all your parts are in the right place, it should work. Re-check that all parts are soldered to the correct positions, and that your soldering is good.
@@DeadKoby Thank you very much, Im using audio probe to narrow down the faulty area.
Best of luck getting it going.
Toi should have done a video for both
Eventually I started doing that. This was kind of an early experiment... I took several years off of RUclips, and I thought these would be interesting. I built the Delay first and got it working, then filmed the OD-1.
hello, where can i find the movie on the delay pedal?
I don't believe there was one for that build.
as a total beginner at this - your video are inspiring me alot, thank you man :)
You're welcome. Electronic stuff if a fun hobby.
Hello there.
By any chance, do you know what resistor to change on the Delay to get the infinite repeats?
Alí express talks about it, but there's no info they give away.
Mine does the infinite repeats.... just built with the existing kit. Do you have an older version or something?
DeadKoby No, I bought it 2 weeks ago, received it last friday and plan to build it this week.
I'll let you know how it turns out.
If I remember, there's no "gotchas" in that build. Just be sure to keep your wire lengths moderate, since there's lots to stuff to cram in the box. That's a darn good sounding delay.
Great, thanks. With your video as a guide I should be fine.
Hey man you need to whip up a solder fume sucker upper. A 12 volt fan in a shoe box .i can always tell a canadian whan they say words with ou !! About become aboot.
I enjoy the smoke.... LOL. If I was soldering daily, perhaps... at this point it's once a week, and I need a better work space first.
Got this. Putting this in the box was a PITA!
After completing the first one, I learned... #1 use thin flexible wires, #2 Make them no longer than needed. The delay is the toughest to get in the box.
Yeah you got lucky. That board looks like decent guality. With chinese stuff it,s a crap xhoot.
I've done good with this seller across the board.