Proto Pedal Enclosure

The name of this part pretty much says it all! This is the Proto Pedal Enclosure, a custom-machined aluminum case designed specifically for the SparkFun Proto Pedal. This enclosure was designed to take a beating even under the hardest jam sessions. Paint it, sand it, or do whatever you want with it -- the Proto Pedal Enclosure can take it. Go ahead, step on it too hard with ROCK POWER!

Proto Pedal Enclosure Product Help and Resources

Proto Pedal Chassis Hookup Guide

September 22, 2016

Prepare the Proto Pedal Chassis by drilling holes for controls and painting it.

Proto Pedal Assembly and Theory Guide

September 22, 2016

Getting started with the SparkFun Proto Pedal. We'll assemble the board, then discuss some of the details of the circuit.

Proto Pedal Example: Analog Equalizer Project

September 22, 2016

Building a gyrator-based analog equalizer using the Proto Pedal.

Proto Pedal Example: Programmable Digital Pedal

September 22, 2016

Building a pedal around the Teensy 3.2 and Teensy Audio shield. Changing the effect in the pedal is as easy as uploading a new sketch!

Core Skill: DIY

Whether it's for assembling a kit, hacking an enclosure, or creating your own parts; the DIY skill is all about knowing how to use tools and the techniques associated with them.

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Skill Level: Noob - Basic assembly is required. You may need to provide your own basic tools like a screwdriver, hammer or scissors. Power tools or custom parts are not required. Instructions will be included and easy to follow. Sewing may be required, but only with included patterns.
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  • Member #1441204 / about 6 years ago / 1

    What are the dimensions of the box, and is there a mechanical drawing of the box available?

  • 172pilot / about 8 years ago / 1

    OK.. This is a cool product, but in the demo video, he talks about effects pedals like the one that made Frampton's "talk box" sound.. If I'm not mistaken, I believe there was no box for that.. He connected a tube from a funnel by the speaker to pick up the guitar sound, and then put that tube in his mouth by the mic, and used the shape of his mouth to make the guitar sound like it was talking... No box needed!

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