Base PCB only, no breadboards, components or hardware are included.
Breadboards
Supports dual 830-point solderless breadboards offer plenty of room for prototyping.
Integrated Power Supplies
- GND
- +4.5VDC Reference
- +5VDC
- +9VDC
- -9VDC
- +18VDC Charge Pump
Quick Change Potentiometers
Screw terminals allow instant swapping of standard 16mm right angle pin potentiometers. No soldering, special pots, or adapter PCBs required.
Signal Routing / Bypass
- True Bypass switching
- Circuit input grounding in bypass to eliminate effects bleedover
bhcarpenter (verified owner) –
Basically everything you need. I was able to put together a Harmonic Percolator circuit in no time to try out some different transistor and diode combinations. Don’t forget to pick up some jumper wires as well (male-female, male-male, and female-female).
mjohnmills (verified owner) –
I can’t properly express how useful this thing is vs. my past of loosely connected power and jacks and pots jammed in the board that come out when you turn them. Really easy to put together too.
MrTummy (verified owner) –
Everything you need to experiment with your circuits before committing. Easy to build, works great, highly recommend it!
Box1gosrgo (verified owner) –
I just built this and constructed the Titania2 fuzz pedal. The features of this are great, especially the pot connectors and built in I/O and switches. I should have bought this a long time ago.
Locrian99 (verified owner) –
I was thinking about purchasing this for quite a while. Honestly thought the price seemed kind of high for it. But after getting it put together, it is def worth it. So nice not having to solder 3 wires to pots (I actually typically just used trim pots). The power options are great, I put a tone bender mkIII on mine right away. -9V right there. I couldn’t find the 3v regulator at tayda, I’ll grab it somewhere when I order to justify shipping.
As was mentioned get the jumpers if you don’t have them. I didn’t have male to female and its a lot cheaper getting from tayda than amazon or ebay etc.
One thing I would do different in hindsight is probably not use the adhesive from the breadboard, maybe a couple pieces of velcro. In case you wanted to keep a circuit built.