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Latest revision as of 12:37, 5 May 2021
I tried to assemble an Ibanez Tube Screamer guitar pedal clone.
Jake Richardson 2021 | |
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House | STEM |
Advisor | Suzan Ozkilic |
Plans | Computer science, OSU |
Advice | Actually wash your hands after soldering if you're using lead solder, and expect things to harder then you initially assume they'll be. |
Type | Presentation |
Subject | Electronics |
Discipline | Science |
How It Began
For my capstone I want to make a guitar pedal. I’m planning on first making a pedal from a kit to gain an understanding of the basic electronics related to it, and by the end of the school year I’m hoping to create a full pedal from scratch.
How It Changed
The scope of my proposal shrunk a lot as I realized how much work it was compared to how much work I was willing to do.
Reflection
I've learned a lot about basic electronics and how distortion pedals work.