im thinking of buying some of the cheap-o danelectro pedals to mess around with some circuit bending. had any one here tried anything like that here or can give me some pointers on the process?
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I took some photos and made a sound clip... Not trying to hijack the thread, but I didn't really think it should get its own thread. Its not for bass as such, its just interesting because we are on the topic of short circuits
I still have a few more glitches that I need to attach switches too (ran out..), so its only half working at the moment. It has loop, hold, 1x glitch and pitch at the moment. Im running it into Distortion, flanger and delay. You might need to turn up a bit as I recorded a bit soft.
I have no idea what its use is, but it was/is a bit of fun
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the easiest way to bend is to lick two fingers and make contacts that way--use a battery to power the pedal lol I don't know if there is any harm in plugging it into the wall, but to me that seems more dangerous haha
that was my first thought--i figure at the very least if you somehow started electrocuting yourself with a battery powered circuit, at least the battery would run out eventually hahaDon't play with anything that plugs into 110 / 240. Only bend basic battery powered circuits. You could quite easily kill yourself.
dude this sounds very interesting.
can anyone give me any good pedals to try this with cause i think i am gonna try it.
the danelectro pedals do sound like the best to start with.

all you need a piece of insulated wire. never do it with powered pedals... 9v batteries only.
a good place to start would be to visit Reed Ghazala's website. or just search circuit bending on youtube.
its easier to start on cheap electronic toys as opposed to playing your bass & holdingawireonacircuitboardonthebackofaneffectpedal![]()
A lot of the old DOD pedals are a dream to bend: they're cheap, easy to find and are almost guaranteed to do something. Do a search and you'll find sound clips I posted of an FX25 and an FX70 that I circuit bent. Also, the FX69 is bendable, but I haven't gotten around to many others.
Stay away from all-digital pedals and ones that don't run on batteries until you get some experience.
As for Danos, I tried a FAB Flange and found one or two bends, but nothing I particularly liked.
I just took an ECE graduate level independent study in circuit bending and I can e-mail you my quick-start how-to guide if you don't feel like reading through Ghazala's book. That goes for anyone who wants it.
I circuit bend, but more with kids toys rather than effects.
I have a really cool Texas Instruments Speak & Spell that does delay type things, pitch shifting, speaks random jargon and has an output for an amp with volume control.
Its fun stuff
EDIT: Couldn't resist... Here is my old speak and spell post and sound clip![]()
I just took an ECE graduate level independent study in circuit bending and I can e-mail you my quick-start how-to guide if you don't feel like reading through Ghazala's book. That goes for anyone who wants it.
Bro I can't wait to hear this!

WANT!I have a really cool Texas Instruments Speak & Spell that does delay type things, pitch shifting, speaks random jargon and has an output for an amp with volume control.