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screwin with electronics
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 3:52 am
by tavravlavish
Hey dudes and dudettes, I've been meaning to start circuit bending and fooling around with making/modding music equipment for quite awhile, I was wondering if you people who do that kinda stuff would mind sharing your stories about tinkering with keyboards/amps/guitar pedals and what you struggled with as a beginner.
I bot a mini electronic kit about a year ago, got a cheap soldering iron around the same time, I have an old sk1 I bot about 9 years ago( plus a broken one I got on egay), I have a sketchy (most likely broken not legitimately tested) vintage tube preamp (or at least I think that what it is duuurrrr

I bot about a month ago at value village that I'm trying to make into a fully functioning guitar head (need to replace mic input with quarter inch input or something?) and some broken gear that are probably pretty easy fixes, or at least some of them.
I've peeped some diy sites and it turns out nerds love posting electronic "make your own" tutorials on youtube so I think I'll be able to get somewhere with just using the internet.
anyways, the preamp thing is probably way out of my league but I think I could pick up on circuit bending pretty quick.
comments or anything about the topic would be great

Re: screwin with electronics
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 3:59 am
by BioQuark
Ehhh, it's kind of unrelated, but I bought a Line 6 Flextone II super cheap from some guy who literally managed to blow it up and melt 4 massive holes through the board. Found myself schematics and all that good stuff, cleaned it up, replaced the broken components, and now it's fully functional.
As for circuit bending, I get how it works and got the skills for it and I'm extremely interested in trying it. but I've never actually gotten off my ass and tried it. I'd love to though...
Re: screwin with electronics
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 9:54 am
by deadly_habit
invest in a quality soldering station and tools and never mess with anything too expensive or rare to not ger another one if you feel uncomfortable with it
other than that learn electronics, keep yourself grounded and discharge the batteries and transformers before hand (amazing how a good jolt of electricity will having you think you traveled back in time), oh and the mouser catalog should become a quick friend too
there's so quality books on amazon about bending too
best of luck
Re: screwin with electronics
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 9:58 am
by Basic A
deadly habit wrote:invest in a quality soldering station and tools and never mess with anything too expensive or rare to not ger another one if you feel uncomfortable with it
other than that learn electronics, keep yourself grounded and discharge the batteries and transformers before hand (amazing how a good jolt of electricity will having you think you traveled back in time), oh and the mouser catalog should become a quick friend too
there's so quality books on amazon about bending too
best of luck
Rule is, if the cpacitor is bigger then the nail on your littlest toe, keep that shit the fuck away from your face.
Re: screwin with electronics
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 9:26 am
by BioQuark
Basic A wrote:deadly habit wrote:invest in a quality soldering station and tools and never mess with anything too expensive or rare to not ger another one if you feel uncomfortable with it
other than that learn electronics, keep yourself grounded and discharge the batteries and transformers before hand (amazing how a good jolt of electricity will having you think you traveled back in time), oh and the mouser catalog should become a quick friend too
there's so quality books on amazon about bending too
best of luck
Rule is, if the cpacitor is bigger then the nail on your littlest toe, keep that shit the fuck away from your face.
... Is there a story behind this?
Re: screwin with electronics
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 8:56 pm
by Brisance
Dont bend anything that feeds from the mains without a transformer, aka dont fuck with anything that works on more than 18 volts.
Re: screwin with electronics
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 9:09 pm
by deadly_habit
BioQuark wrote:Basic A wrote:deadly habit wrote:invest in a quality soldering station and tools and never mess with anything too expensive or rare to not ger another one if you feel uncomfortable with it
other than that learn electronics, keep yourself grounded and discharge the batteries and transformers before hand (amazing how a good jolt of electricity will having you think you traveled back in time), oh and the mouser catalog should become a quick friend too
there's so quality books on amazon about bending too
best of luck
Rule is, if the cpacitor is bigger then the nail on your littlest toe, keep that shit the fuck away from your face.
... Is there a story behind this?
the bigger the cap the more voltage it holds
Re: screwin with electronics
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 9:29 pm
by djake
bot?

Re: screwin with electronics
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 10:20 pm
by BioQuark
deadly habit wrote:BioQuark wrote:Basic A wrote:deadly habit wrote:invest in a quality soldering station and tools and never mess with anything too expensive or rare to not ger another one if you feel uncomfortable with it
other than that learn electronics, keep yourself grounded and discharge the batteries and transformers before hand (amazing how a good jolt of electricity will having you think you traveled back in time), oh and the mouser catalog should become a quick friend too
there's so quality books on amazon about bending too
best of luck
Rule is, if the cpacitor is bigger then the nail on your littlest toe, keep that shit the fuck away from your face.
... Is there a story behind this?
the bigger the cap the more voltage it holds
I know that but I was wondering if there was an "incident" behind him posting that
Re: screwin with electronics
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 10:30 pm
by deadly_habit
BioQuark wrote:deadly habit wrote:BioQuark wrote:Basic A wrote:deadly habit wrote:invest in a quality soldering station and tools and never mess with anything too expensive or rare to not ger another one if you feel uncomfortable with it
other than that learn electronics, keep yourself grounded and discharge the batteries and transformers before hand (amazing how a good jolt of electricity will having you think you traveled back in time), oh and the mouser catalog should become a quick friend too
there's so quality books on amazon about bending too
best of luck
Rule is, if the cpacitor is bigger then the nail on your littlest toe, keep that shit the fuck away from your face.
... Is there a story behind this?
the bigger the cap the more voltage it holds
I know that but I was wondering if there was an "incident" behind him posting that
more than likely
i know when i was like 14 i tried taking apart a crt monitor that had been disconnected for like 3 days and got the jolt of my lifetime and thought i had jumped back 10 mins in time according to my bud