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"I have enjoyed DIY for dummies. it's been really great for me. The best book I have gotten in a long time. done a lot mods already in a short time and they are all great sounding now thanks again."- M. Sequist

"I recently purchased your DIY download from ebay, juat to say the least: It is AWESOME!!! I just finished doing the "Dark Classic-Rock" mod on my OD-3, I love it..." - C Sims

DIY IS BACK!!
DIY HOW-TO SERIES:
"Complete guide on how to...
Mod your own pedal easily!"

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New DIY HOW-TO SERIES: "DIY Effect Pedal Mod Secrets...Mod your own pedal easily!"

-Designed with the absolute electronics beginner in mind! ANYONE CAN DO THIS!!

-Will teach you everything from how to solder/desolder, how the find the components on the circuit board, inside tips, tricks, and hints, all the way to the last step of putting the last screw in!

Comes with complete part list, and easy to read, detailed instructions, as well as video on how to solder and desolder!!!

-Has many pictures, detailed instructions, and mpeg videos included!

I've made this absolutely 'dummy proof'! If you can hold a pencil and chew gum at the same time, you CAN do this!


-ONLY $24 right now--but price will be going up in the next few weeks!

After you purchase this course, you'll be able to perform ANY of my mods with precision, and ease! You literally can mod 10-15 of your pedals for the price of one keeley or analogman pedal!

Also, you will be able to apply this knowledge to ANY other pedal-this is basically a manual that I WISH I had when I was starting. Modding your first pedal can be intimidating, but with this manual, I show you that ANYONE can do it!! You just need to know a few key things, and have the willingness to experiment!

Screenshots of just a small section of the how-to guide:

Alot of you have asked about my mods-and how to do them. If you would like just the mod sheet-you are given a link in the 'welcome newsletter' that goes out to Newsletter Members.

I'm Only offering some of the mod sheets to Newsletter Members, unless you pay for the DIY Mod Kit (prices below). If you want a Blue, Yellow, Or Green LED installed, then add $4 to the total price.

Below is a list of the Boss pedals that we have mods for.
These have many pictures, and in some cases, video for them:

(WE add pictures, and diy kits about every week or so)

Boss DF-2 Super feedbacker & distortion NEW!

DOD
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extreme distortion
supra distortion

Ibanez
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Classic Metal Soundtank
smashbox sm7
super metal sml
ts7
ts9


Pictures, diagrams and schematics for TRUE BYPASS BOXES...(like the ones at www.loooper.com )

Boss
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od-1 overdrive
os-2 overdrive/distortion
sd-2 Dual distortion


Danolectro
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Fabtone
daddy-o...coming in 2 weeks!

a/b/y schematic, pictures and diagrams

Boss chorus pedals-several different versions

I don't have any electronics experience, can I mod a pedal?
This DIY Kit "...for dummies" is made for you!! You don't need to know ANYTHING, except how to hold a pencil, how a pair of pliers works, and how to 'rock out' once your finished modding your pedal (and trust us, you'll want to!) We've written this for the extreme beginner who wants SERIOUS tone out of there pedals, but don't want to pay the SERIOUS money it costs to mod pedals! After modding your first pedal using our diy kit, you may want to start a small business modding others' pedals and competing with the likes of Keeley and Analogman! That's perfectly fine-we'll teach you how!

What is a mod sheet?

Click here for a picture of one.

Every circuit board (generally) has the numbers marked next to a part. For example, c1. Simply find c1 on the circuit board and change the value to what we have it marked, or experiment with your own! What's even easier, is we have pictures for each circuit board with the locations and parts circled and labeled...EASY!!

Can't I buy the parts off of you?
This diy kit contains all the parts you'll need! You may get more kits (we call them component kits).

You will need to have/purchase a few basic items first in order to start correctly, but keep in mind that all of these things are "one-time" purchases and should last you a very long time. These items listed below are the exact ones that I used to get started and are all found at your local Radio Shack, or you can buy them from Indyguitarist.com. First, I must assume that you have access to or plan on purchasing: needle-nose pliers, wire cutters, and a drill (helpful, but not necessary) 15 Watt soldering iron (look for one with a grounded tip, a good feature to have) $8 60/40 rosin core solder $1 De-soldering braid $2 -black felt tip marker (sharpie's work great)

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