Depending upon the pedal it can be either easy or very difficult. For example, wah pedals can easily be converted to true bypass, but an MXR phase 90 would be very difficult. For some pedals with board mounted switching, you would need to cut into the circuit board traces. Pain in the rear to do.PoorMan said:I see a lot of guys mod pedals to be true bypass...how is this done? What parts are needed. Is this a simple part I can solder in?
Dirt123 said:One of the first projects you might want to build for yourself is a true bypass (or loop) box. This would have just a DPDT switch in it, and 4 jacks: In, Out, FX Send & FX Return. Then you can plug any FX box into the loop, & see if you even need true bypass for your pedal withoout modding it. If you have enough room on your pedalboard, just use that.
My understanding was that Dave had some health issues and wasn't building at the moment. I could be mistaken, though.gordon_39422 said:
PoorMan said:Oh...can anyone recommend a good webshop to buy parts to build a pedal?
aleclee said:My understanding was that Dave had some health issues and wasn't building at the moment. I could be mistaken, though.