Boutique Tone Bliss: DIY Build Your Own DOD250 Pedal Step-by-Step
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- In this video, I take you through the step-by-step process of building your own custom boutique guitar effects pedal inspired by the classic DOD250. From using high-quality components to soldering and assembling the pedal, I will show you everything you need to know to create your own unique and professional-grade effects pedal. Whether you are a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a beginner looking to explore the world of pedal building, this video has something for everyone. Join us on this exciting journey of creativity and craftsmanship as we bring to life your very own custom DOD250-inspired guitar effects pedal.
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Challenge 1:
Can you find me in the surprise picture - Lets hear your answers in the comments.
Challenge 2:
Do you have what it takes to build a DOD250 on tagboard? Well let’s see them!
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Questions:
Please ask any and all questions in the comments. I am more than happy to answer anything you like. Remember there is no such thing as a stupid question. Conversely if you disagree with any of my methods please comment and let me know, I am without a doubt ready to take on-board any information that I can.
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Timecodes
0.00 - Intro
0.38 - Setting the scene
2.45 - Components
7.39 - The enclosure
8.34 - Populating the board
17.45 - Chief Engineers motto "Adapt & Overcome"
20.40 - Joe's top tips
20.17 - OPAMP board
20.42 - Have you met my mate Stanley?
23.28 - OPAMP part 2
24.11 - Yes Joe, this circuit is hard clipping!
26.43 - More of Joe's top tips
28.38 - Hardware & tagboard
29.38 - WHERE IS HELLO SAILOR?
30.50 - Running the wire
35.06 - Power supply filter
39.58 - Everyone's favourite part
41.48 - Failed sound test
42.25 - Sound test
43.39 - Final thoughts
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Very interesting indeed. As a non sparky this is fascinating stuff. Cheers for the time to upload and do this. 😊. Just subscribed today at work.
Thank you mate, I really appreciate that.
I'm actually a mechanical engineer by trade (mostly refrigeration), but I, too, find this stuff absolutely fascinating.
Are you going to have a go at building one?
G'day Joe,
Thanks for another great, enjoyable video. It was very imformative, but I want to add to your skyhook comment.
The Skyhooks were a glam rock band in Australia, from the 1970's. Their big album was titled "Living In The 70's". Half of the songs on the album were banned for radio play, and the other half were big hits. If you want to listen to them though, I would recommend you find the song called "Women In Uniform" - I'm not going to say that you'll like it, but I think that you'll get a kick out of it.
There's also the travel-tower repair where I needed a skyhook, but I'll leave that for another day.
Keep up the good work
Andrew
Thank you Andrew I really appreciate the kind words.
Mate! I'm going to get right into them! They sound like a band I would love.
LOL... No wucking furries.
Legend Joe. Love your videos dude.
Thank you mate I really appreciate that 🙏 I was quite concerned that they wouldn't come out interesting at first.
I've got to say the response had been HUGE! I've git to say I'm very grateful.
Also they're the biggest damn 47pf caps I've ever seen 🤣🤣🤣
@jonnywassober7008 I've just posted the internals of a fuzz on my Instagram woth genuinely a larger output cap 🤣
Great video!
Thank you mate. I'm totally new to thus filming malarkey.
I need to start making more videos. Was that you in the blonde wig and black dress in the picture?
@madsenamplification Ha well spotted. I come 3rd place in the "Miss Kent Beauty Pageant". I want to start doing more live stream format.
@madsenamplification Have you got an idea on what type of videos your going to record?
Great Video Joe, very informative !!
Cheers mate my pleasure 🙏
Have you changed your microphone? Sounds different to the last ones.
Yeah it changed a video or two ago. Hopefully for the better?
Mechanical engineer here. I like to tie 2 lesser resistors together in an inverted V shape when I don't have the exact value but as with your oversized one they usually don't quite equal what I'm looking for. The important thing for people to remember is the tolerance of your average parts can be 10-20% so if you can get reasonably close it'll be fine. I leave an air gap under my components too btw 🫡
And by the tats I'd guess you're the bloke in the blond wig lmao subbed
Love it mate. Yeah people absolutely should remember that old components have especially large tolerances.
Ha ha yeah that's me mate. I won 3rd place in the "Miss Kent" competition.
Great to have you along for the journey.