FuzzKit Pre-Orders and Instructions Thread!

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If you do i am on it. callllllin' it.
I've got a fuzzbox and i'm not afraid to use it
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If you got 2... I call the other one :thumb:
"abandon all hope ye who crush that button..." :rock:

Jrmy: Exactly - "the fuzz is strong with that one."
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steevdeadman wrote:If you got 2... I call the other one :thumb:


you asked first so it's only fair you get the first one. But i'm totally getting one, or two, or three :thumb:
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As of 7/6/09 I still have two complete fuzzkits available. I have a few extra pcbs too. Currently posted ordering info still applies
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15$ sent virtually!

YEAH!
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no complete fuzz kits left at this time now! i do have a handful of pcbs left so i will put together the last few kits sometime by request
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Has anybody built there's yet?

I've got a switch and LED, and looked at the website suggested but still don't quite get it. If somebody who know what there doing would like to take pictures of wiring a switch and LED up, I would be most grateful!

This thing is so much smaller than I had envisioned.
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ill try and explain a diagram later tonight when i get some time :)
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rbtr wrote:Has anybody built there's yet?

I've got a switch and LED, and looked at the website suggested but still don't quite get it. If somebody who know what there doing would like to take pictures of wiring a switch and LED up, I would be most grateful!

This thing is so much smaller than I had envisioned.

http://www.beavisaudio.com/techpages/StompboxWiring/
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Helped me out quite a bit when I was getting used to making stompboxes.
well i guess, but i just don't know.

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Right, I'm planning on starting to build mine this weekend, but I need to get a new soldering iron, I have one but it's too big and unwieldy to use (it's ok for putting jacks on cables etc but I don't fancy doing the circuit board with it) they have some nice small ones at my local maplins but I'm unsure if the wattage will be enough? you mention 30w in the instructions but the ones I'm looking at are 15w 17w 18w 25w will those be hot enough? what you you recommend as a minimum wattage?

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those should be just fine. 15-30w is good. i just know the 30w model at radoishack is cheap. just get somethign with a nice little pencil tip since PCBs are kinda fine work :)
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veteransdaypoppy wrote:http://www.beavisaudio.com/techpages/StompboxWiring/
...?
Helped me out quite a bit when I was getting used to making stompboxes.


Somehow I missed this brutally simple diagram....

Thank you, so I guess I need to pick up a resistor for the LED? Looks like a run to radio shack is in order.
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yeah, resistor.

heres mny suggested values

old style colored diffused LEDS: 1k-4.7k

new style super brght clear leds

yellow/orange - 4.7k
red - 4.7k o 10k
white - 10k or 22k
bllue - 22k
green - 22k or 33k

purple ?
black? 1000000k
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letsgocoyote wrote:those should be just fine. 15-30w is good. i just know the 30w model at radoishack is cheap. just get somethign with a nice little pencil tip since PCBs are kinda fine work :)


yeah, exactly...cool, I'll grab the one that feels the easiest for me to work with. :thumb:

cheers Eric.
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I totally built one! And it works!

Too bad my licsense plate idea for a case is not working out...need to find a suitable case!


I hope the next one goes a lot smoother. Soldering is not as tough as I was worried, and I started to get the hang of it.

Impressions from the 2 seconds I got to play with it. Really nice and warm, good clarity.
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