Beavisaudio.com Clip Board

Started by soupbone, October 12, 2011, 11:46:16 PM

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soupbone

Does anybody have a layout for Dano from beavisaudio.com's clip board?I looked on the site and i can't seem to find it.Here's a pic of it; http://gs145.photobucket.com/groups/r227/RVGL6XCMIN/?action=view&current=Clipboard1_400.jpg

DavenPaget

Quote from: soupbone on October 12, 2011, 11:46:16 PM
Does anybody have a layout for Dano from beavisaudio.com's clip board?I looked on the site and i can't seem to find it.Here's a pic of it; http://gs145.photobucket.com/groups/r227/RVGL6XCMIN/?action=view&current=Clipboard1_400.jpg
Basically speaking , you don't need a layout ...
All you do is you wire a wire to FET/diode and you connect common ground or split if you prefer ,

Mosfets are wired like that. If you just want the clipping board on top .
Below should be any standard distortion pedal with a volume control , but omit the clipping section of the pedal to this clipping board then connect ground to ground .
Got it ?
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soupbone

Quote from: DavenPaget on October 13, 2011, 04:02:59 AM
Quote from: soupbone on October 12, 2011, 11:46:16 PM
Does anybody have a layout for Dano from beavisaudio.com's clip board?I looked on the site and i can't seem to find it.Here's a pic of it; http://gs145.photobucket.com/groups/r227/RVGL6XCMIN/?action=view&current=Clipboard1_400.jpg
Basically speaking , you don't need a layout ...
All you do is you wire a wire to FET/diode and you connect common ground or split if you prefer ,

Mosfets are wired like that. If you just want the clipping board on top .
Below should be any standard distortion pedal with a volume control , but omit the clipping section of the pedal to this clipping board then connect ground to ground .
Got it ?
I was going to build the diode clip board to where you use the dip switch with 10 sliders,and solder 2 wires to the circuit(where the diodes were),but this one(beavis)is like a stompbox with in and out jacks and a volume knob.I was thinking that you could take out the diode clippers of a stompbox like a boss ds-1 and run a small patch cable to the beavis pedal just like you would with another stompbox.Is this how this board works?I could be completely wrong ???

arawn

it's included in the build guide for the fkr
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DavenPaget

Quote from: soupbone on October 13, 2011, 05:51:05 AM
Quote from: DavenPaget on October 13, 2011, 04:02:59 AM
Quote from: soupbone on October 12, 2011, 11:46:16 PM
Does anybody have a layout for Dano from beavisaudio.com's clip board?I looked on the site and i can't seem to find it.Here's a pic of it; http://gs145.photobucket.com/groups/r227/RVGL6XCMIN/?action=view&current=Clipboard1_400.jpg
Basically speaking , you don't need a layout ...
All you do is you wire a wire to FET/diode and you connect common ground or split if you prefer ,

Mosfets are wired like that. If you just want the clipping board on top .
Below should be any standard distortion pedal with a volume control , but omit the clipping section of the pedal to this clipping board then connect ground to ground .
Got it ?
I was going to build the diode clip board to where you use the dip switch with 10 sliders,and solder 2 wires to the circuit(where the diodes were),but this one(beavis)is like a stompbox with in and out jacks and a volume knob.I was thinking that you could take out the diode clippers of a stompbox like a boss ds-1 and run a small patch cable to the beavis pedal just like you would with another stompbox.Is this how this board works?I could be completely wrong ???
This was meant for a pedal underneath . A patch will cause problems .
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