Thanks buddy...Why not just buy a $39 DS1 and have it modded? Sam Ash and MF usually sell the DS1s for that price...It'd be alot easier than the pedal you'd want to mod... :wink:
Well....I Learned from alot of trial and error....I sure screwed alot of things up...I started out on old tube amps,then it was guitar setups,making my own guitar cables,replacing pickups,and then the pedal stuff came later...From working on amps,I have the ability to look at a schematic and know where to try my tweaks on a pedal..Again it's alot of trial and error..You take a component out and substitute something else into the circuit and see how it sounds...I also use both resistor and capacitor substitution boxes and these give me the ability to dial in different component values within key parts of a circuit on the fly...Once I find a value I Like,I put that component into the circuit..I have notes and pictures that I keep of each style of pedal I Mod for reference..If I decide on a mod change,it's reflected on my drawings and my schematics...It's not rocket science,but it is time consuming also..It's the same as baking a cake I guess,in that you find the right spicings.. :wink:
Will I actually blatently tell someone about how I actually mod my pedals...Nope! :smack: There are sources if you go to Keeley's site on how to do the SEM,but you better be real good with a soldering iron or you'll screw the circuit board up...
You're pretty much asking for what only years of experience and perhaps a few classes can teach to be condensed into one post. And unless someone here is really really super insanely generous as to take apart a PW-2, analyze it, experement with it, and then report their findings, you may be out of luck. Like John and all the people above have said, start off with projects that you can find tutorials for, then over time, you may become more familiar with what each component does, and can make mods based on your own judgement.
I'm trying to learn as much as I can too - it's not just something someone can hand to you in an internet post.