Adding a Cap Socket for a Pedal Mod

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I got this idea from my Keeley Fuzz Head pedal. I wanted to try a different cap with a different value. Why not install a socket to easily swap out caps?

A 20-Pin Single Row Socket is $2.10 each:

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Carefully score and snap the socket, and then snip off the middle pin of the new socket:

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Removed the cap in the yellow circle:

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Socket installed:

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And with the new cap:

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Eazy Peezy!
 
Great idea and excution! How does it sound with the mod?
This pedal is the BYOC Silver Pony II, that was assembled from a kit. The SP II has a separate boost circuit that can be individually activated. I felt that with my Allen Amps Sweet Spot, which is based off of a Blackface Fender Princeton Reverb, that there was too much low end being boosted. I emailed BYOC and asked where in the schematic should I look at, if it's possible to cut some low frequencies in the boost circuit? So, dropping this particular cap's value from .1uF to .015uF sounds good to my ears.
 
Like Goo said, "Brilliant"...
Gotta love the willingness to share tips & tricks here.
It's like gear school!
 
I’m so cheap, I’ve cut them in to singles.:rolf:
Well done Sysco! How’s that pony coming along?
It looks fantastic! I haven’t done a byoc build for a long while.

Edit: Wait! Is that the one I just saw in the members gear for sale section!?!?
 
I’m so cheap, I’ve cut them in to singles.:rolf:
Well done Sysco! How’s that pony coming along?
It looks fantastic! I haven’t done a byoc build for a long while.

Edit: Wait! Is that the one I just saw in the members gear for sale section!?!?
Yes it is. I'm jumping off the Klonwagon! And trying to downsize, too.
 
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