Great video. I always learn something every time I watch this channel. I do have a question. I noticed that you only used one resistor for two LED's. Of course in this pedal, only one LED would ever be on at any one time. But it did get me wondering, in a utility pedal where the only purpose of 9 v dc is to power LED's for indications, could you run one resistor on the positive of the power and then go to all the LED's? And if so, how do you figure out the proper value of said resistor. I normally use 4.7k on each LED; I feel like anything less allows them to be too bright.
I saw a similar schematic online, curious have you measured the current draw it's basically just whatever the LED's yeah? I want to have it set up on my pedal board with currently a bunch of effects before a looper. I want to set it up so that I can effect the loops if I want kind of in a dub (reggae not step) style.
This video is going into my saved videos folder for future reference. Great stuff!
Cheers boss great video very informative and useful
Hope that helped.
great informative video! what value is that resistor? thank you
Great video. I always learn something every time I watch this channel. I do have a question. I noticed that you only used one resistor for two LED's. Of course in this pedal, only one LED would ever be on at any one time. But it did get me wondering, in a utility pedal where the only purpose of 9 v dc is to power LED's for indications, could you run one resistor on the positive of the power and then go to all the LED's? And if so, how do you figure out the proper value of said resistor. I normally use 4.7k on each LED; I feel like anything less allows them to be too bright.
I saw a similar schematic online, curious have you measured the current draw it's basically just whatever the LED's yeah? I want to have it set up on my pedal board with currently a bunch of effects before a looper. I want to set it up so that I can effect the loops if I want kind of in a dub (reggae not step) style.
Ultra cool! Thanks bro!
Great job!! Keep it up 😎 love to see a video on your thoughts of stacking and what combo of pedals work with each other???
There may be something on this soon in regards to buffers and inversions which can cause some problems between pedals.
It's 4-pdt foot switch? Trust me, I haven't seen it before I watch your video. Anymore, I don't know, how will I wired it
www.taydaelectronics.com/4pdt-stomp-foot-pedal-switch.html