alright, i'm thinking of having a couple pedals built, but really don't know of any reputable builders. does anyone have suggestions?
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Can I be the 1st to suggest try it yourself 1st?
If it proves to be too much, ask for help. Plenty of free resources out there to guide ya, and the kits are pretty much paint by numbers. $40 for a soldering iron, work station, and some rosin core solder is a minimal investment, and it might prove to be an enjoyable hobby for ya.
* Edit to add: BYOC offers a free boost pedal kit w/your 1st kit order to practice on too. Start there and once you get that going, move on to the next project.
Can I be the 1st to suggest try it yourself 1st?
If it proves to be too much, ask for help. Plenty of free resources out there to guide ya, and the kits are pretty much paint by numbers. $40 for a soldering iron, work station, and some rosin core solder is a minimal investment, and it might prove to be an enjoyable hobby for ya.
* Edit to add: BYOC offers a free boost pedal kit w/your 1st kit order to practice on too. Start there and once you get that going, move on to the next project.
Can I be the 1st to suggest try it yourself 1st?
If it proves to be too much, ask for help. Plenty of free resources out there to guide ya, and the kits are pretty much paint by numbers. $40 for a soldering iron, work station, and some rosin core solder is a minimal investment, and it might prove to be an enjoyable hobby for ya.
* Edit to add: BYOC offers a free boost pedal kit w/your 1st kit order to practice on too. Start there and once you get that going, move on to the next project.
Grab a prototyping perf board - You can throw together the circuit without soldering to test it out first. I'd be lost without mine