Newer Boss Sd-1 mod

Skater

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I have the newer Boss SD-1 pedal, could the C6 mod be done on these pedals or is there another way?

Thanks
 
Re: Newer Boss Sd-1 mod

Yea I figured as much, managed to get an older one today, sorry for the useless post ��
 
Re: Newer Boss Sd-1 mod

Yea I figured as much, managed to get an older one today, sorry for the useless post ��

I wouldn’t call it a useless post. If there’s a way to mod SMT pedals, it’d be cool to know how. Inquiring minds want to know.
 
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I wouldn’t call it a useless post. If there’s a way to mod SMT pedals, it’d be cool to know how. Inquiring minds want to know.
You can mod SMT PCB's, but it requires fairly expensive gear to melt the solder paste, and remove the micro-size components...
 
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It doesn’t require expensive gear to mod SMT boards. If anything, a desoldering braid and a whole lotta patience.

Last I looked at a SD-1, they were still through-hole. Same with the DS-1.
 
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Re: Newer Boss Sd-1 mod

It doesn’t require expensive gear to mod SMT boards. If anything, a desoldering braid and a whole lotta patience.

Last I looked at a SD-1, they were still through-hole. Same with the DS-1.

The DS-1 and BD-2 went to SMD construction in 2016, not sure when the SD-1 changed, but it seems Boss is changing over many of the popular pedals one at a time.
Al
 
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I used to have an SD-1 a couple of years ago. Still full-size components. I think it's the Waza SD-1W that's SMD.
 
Re: Newer Boss Sd-1 mod

It doesn’t require expensive gear to mod SMT boards. If anything, a desoldering braid and a whole lotta patience.

Last I looked at a SD-1, they were still through-hole. Same with the DS-1.

Unless you have a surgeon's skill, removing SMT components does take a little more than a desoldering braid, although I do agree with the patience, the issue is, removing components that have such a tiny footprint is not for the inexperienced, as you can easily destroy neighboring components if you're not careful....
 
Re: Newer Boss Sd-1 mod

The DS-1 and BD-2 went to SMD construction in 2016, not sure when the SD-1 changed, but it seems Boss is changing over many of the popular pedals one at a time.
Al

Well damn. It's been a few years since I looked at the internals of either and last time I did, they were through-hole components. I know the chorus and delay pedals went to SMT about 10 years ago or so.

Unless you have a surgeon's skill, removing SMT components does take a little more than a desoldering braid, although I do agree with the patience, the issue is, removing components that have such a tiny footprint is not for the inexperienced, as you can easily destroy neighboring components if you're not careful....

I don't have a surgeon's skill. Is it more difficult? Yes. But not impossible. I did it once. Don't think I'll do it again.
 
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No, just read this if you won't believe me or the others that have posted about the SMD change on Boss pedals:

http://stinkfoot.se/archives/3203

That's how I found about it, and since that article came out one or two other Boss pedals have changed to SMD.
Al
Oh. I sure hope the SD-1 is still made with full-size components. I just snagged a GE-7 this week, and it's still full-size components.
 
Re: Newer Boss Sd-1 mod

Oh. I sure hope the SD-1 is still made with full-size components. I just snagged a GE-7 this week, and it's still full-size components.

You should consider the Analog Man $50 Ge7 Component upgrade. worth it -especially if you ever use it in an amp effect loop
 
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removing the smd isnt that hard
gotta heat the whole thing with the iron
pull it with small needle nose with a slight twist as you lift

replacing it is the hard part

soo tiny

same needle nose

drop of solder on either end before installing
then place and reheat to bond

difficulty = experienced and patient
 
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