Patchbay + clean boost + footswitch

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Patchbay + clean boost + footswitch

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Hi guys,

I'm a noob in the DIY sector. The only things I now can make for myself are my cables but I have a project:

I started to want a footswitch for my VOX AC15c1x that didn't come anymore with the VFS2 I got with my old AC30cc2x (sold). But I only want to make a footswitch for the trem, Reverb is a BS and I already have a RM-1N and a Procession for my reverb needs.

I also wanted to mod my PT-1 for input and output jacks, but I'm feeling bad to drill directly the board and was thinking about a patchbay in the same enclosure. I also would like to add a simple clean boost at the end of the chain (in the patchbay though).

I'll update with shopping list I made but would it be easy to make? An advice for the size of the enclosure?
Fuzzonaut about the RM-1N:
"Amp in a box"?
No, there's no amp in there - tone fairies and feedback goblins live inside this box.
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Re: Patchbay + clean boost + footswitch

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I made a shopping list:

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Don't care about the zip ties, angle jacks...
I took a BB whereas I decided that I'll not build the clean boost right now but I'll have some space to do it and I want to print the beautiful artwork of my band and paste it on the enclosure.

I haven't ordered, waiting for some feedbacks, shipping costs are pretty high, don't want to miss something...
Fuzzonaut about the RM-1N:
"Amp in a box"?
No, there's no amp in there - tone fairies and feedback goblins live inside this box.
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