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I disagree that smd means you can't mod it... Just a little less space but everything works the same.
I think the format has a lot of potential for unconvential uses... For example you can fit a 3-band echoplex-based preamp in one of them if you leave out the footswitch. So, an excellent option as a compact low cost EQ for the solder-inclined acoustic player.
Similarly they work well for simple circuits like distortion and fuzz pedals, so you can fit full-sized components for more authentic recreations of those circuits.
I have also seen them used at a 4-output power supply so they are a great option for a lightweight/grab and go board.
As far as dedicated stomp boxes go, they're a servicable option. I personally prefer larger pedals but the smaller guys aren't by any means a bad option
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Re: MINI Pedals
Option A is to elevate them for easier access in a jungle of large boxes, option B is to set it and forget it. I currently have 3, EP booster, Hall of Fame Mini, Malekko mini Compressor. All three I leave on for an entire song (or more) so no tap dancing.
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Originally posted by Matt42 View PostI don't think I'd want a whole pedal board full of them, but having one or two hasn't cause me a lot of problems from the ease of switching point of view.
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I don't think I'd want a whole pedal board full of them, but having one or two hasn't cause me a lot of problems from the ease of switching point of view.
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Yup, if the original design was built around smd components then sound quality doesn't necessarily suffer. What needs to be done is the jack sockets & if possible the pots too need to be non pcb mounted thereby increasing the durabilty as well as easing up their change when one goes bad.
TC Electronics seems to be coming out with a bunch of mini pedals lately.
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Originally posted by czarokrates View PostSmall pedals [...] are not comfortable to switch while live playing.
Originally posted by czarokrates View PostBecause of minimizing the enclosure some components needs to be replaced by SMD ones, so it changes the sound a bit (imo). I've tried TS mini and Handwired One (the most expensive) and difference was so huge.... even if you say that's only JRC and some caps and resistors
AFAIK, the fancy schmancy Boss Waza Craft pedals also have surface mounted components.
Surface mount does mean less mod-ability, however, if you're into that sort of thing.Last edited by Rex_Rocker; 10-20-2015, 08:47 AM.
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I'm not convinced. Small pedals seems fun and making more space in Pb, but in fact they make a lot of mess and are not comfortable to switch while live playing. Because of minimizing the enclosure some components needs to be replaced by SMD ones, so it changes the sound a bit (imo). I've tried TS mini and Handwired One (the most expensive) and difference was so huge.... even if you say that's only JRC and some caps and resistors
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There are a bunch of companies that are making mini pedals for guitar players.
Some are as good sounding as full size pedals...
Do you feel this is a trend that SD's pedals should follow?
Give more space on pedal board or to see it differently, small sized boards that weigh less!Tags: None
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