DIY True Bypass Loop Switcher Pedal Build ( Two Channel)

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Step By step A/B Looper Pedal Build with single loop mode.
    Video starts at the assembly point with the enclosure already drilled. Schematic at the end of the video.
    A/B Looper Pedals are one of the easiest to build. Probably the only thing easier would be a single loop which is considered to be an external True Bypass pedal.
    Looper pedals are a great addition to your pedal board and can add versatility and usability.
    Parts list.
    Enclosure - Die cast box.
    1/4 in Jack Sockets x 6
    TPDT Foot Switch
    Hook up Wire.

Komentáře • 53

  • @codesixit
    @codesixit Před 3 lety +1

    Finished building one today, no problems

  • @michaelmanginsay9855
    @michaelmanginsay9855 Před 6 lety +2

    Hey Bro.! It works! Thanks man! I saved a lot of money coz' of this video! I build one! Mine is less than 10 dollar.😊

  • @zolarczakl6815
    @zolarczakl6815 Před 5 lety +1

    Bloody good video mate! I made one of these today. I was watching the video this morning and went straight down to Jaycar to get the components. I just finished it then, only I added in a couple of LEDs to indicate which channel is selected.

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks mate, great to hear!
      It should provide you with years of enjoyment and the LEDs are a nice touch.

    • @ymelfilm
      @ymelfilm Před 4 lety

      so did you power it up witha 9v battery?

    • @codesixit
      @codesixit Před 3 lety

      Care to provide your schematics?

  • @MrPopalosus
    @MrPopalosus Před 9 lety +6

    Great passive switcher Paul! No need for a powered circuit with relays...I'm going to build this one. Thanks Subbed......

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 9 lety +2

      +MrPopalosus Thankyou. Great to hear you are going to build one.

  • @blutaxtmalta
    @blutaxtmalta Před 6 lety

    cheers for this video, very helpful! at the moment i'm making one but I tried using the beavis audio research circuit for this type of pedal and although in theory it makes sense but in practice it's a total disaster. Now thanks to your video, I'll be able to make this work!

  • @bloodswarms
    @bloodswarms Před 6 lety

    I really want to do one of these, but with more i/o. Like 8 i/o. Loved this video.

  • @wodenoftheangles3339
    @wodenoftheangles3339 Před 4 lety +2

    Very well articulated and clear tutorial! How ould one run an LED on this if you use your circuit?

  • @guitarste
    @guitarste Před rokem

    Your switch looks like 3PDT (regular true bypass pedal footswitch) but you state ‘triple pole triple throw’?

  • @gabibartok4544
    @gabibartok4544 Před rokem

    Fantastic build and clear tutorial. Is there any way to eliminate signal loss? It seems whenever the pedal is engaged, it degrades tone or results volume/signal loss.

  • @tonis5637
    @tonis5637 Před 6 lety +1

    Can I use mono jacks? Or do they have to be those ones with 6 "pins" or what are they called?

  • @tonis5637
    @tonis5637 Před 5 lety

    Im using "normal" jacks, not those black plastic(?) Ones you are using. All the jacks and footswitches are grounded via enclosure. Do I still need to run a grounding wire through them?

  • @Victorbrotto
    @Victorbrotto Před 9 lety +3

    Can u do a ABY switch video? Looking for a A/B/A+B pedal but cant find

    • @joeynelbongabong3762
      @joeynelbongabong3762 Před 9 lety +1

      same here

    • @MrMetalclay
      @MrMetalclay Před 5 lety

      Any luck? I'm guessing that the A+B switch bypasses the A/B switch and connects the two loops in a series.

  • @ericaunroe5087
    @ericaunroe5087 Před 5 lety

    Paul (or anyone else that may know), would this looper work with any instrument? If hooked to a microphone and an amp only, no other pedals, would it still loop the same?

  • @deadmusik9969
    @deadmusik9969 Před 7 lety

    Can I use this for a studio monitor and studio subwoofer setup, I am looking to go from my interface TRS to XLR (2) go in to the box then have A loop (with my subwoofer and its built in crossover) then B loop (just my monitors).
    thank you in advance and very informative and clear tut

  • @carlosjarquin28
    @carlosjarquin28 Před 7 lety

    hello my friend, thank you so much for the video, so for me the problem is when i put the cables for true bypass it works with the pedal off but when i turned on the pedal it sounds like an ambulance haha, so i disconect the cables again but is not true bypass :( , i hope you see this and maybe help me !

  • @tanujjohnson4874
    @tanujjohnson4874 Před 7 lety

    Just got my input and outputs mixed up. It's really noisy thow. Do I need to ground the loop that's not in use? Is that y its noisyGreat stuff

  • @shantamoiranthem1912
    @shantamoiranthem1912 Před 4 lety

    I made one today but there is some lost in audio quality. I think my switch is causing it

  • @tanujjohnson4874
    @tanujjohnson4874 Před 7 lety

    Hay I tried doing the same thing according to your instructions but I wasn't successful first off none of the loops are working and switch is switching from my regular signal to no signal. Can u help me polie

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 7 lety +1

      Are you using the same switch?
      If you are using a different switch you may need to use a multimeter to check which way it switches.
      Also check that your switch is not faulty by making sure each set of contact connect and disconnect according to TPDP switch specs.
      Lastly, check your wiring with the diagram at the end of the video.
      Are you running a cable through your loops when you test them?
      Keep at it, you are halfway there with the bypass signal working.

  • @officialmikethompson
    @officialmikethompson Před 9 lety

    So I just wired one of these together last night and it won't even pass direct signal through to the output... Not sure what I'm doing wrong. Jacks are different but I wired from the tip and grounded all the sleeves together like you did...

    • @officialmikethompson
      @officialmikethompson Před 9 lety +1

      officialmikethompson Doh, nevermind. It works. And it's exactly what I've been needing! Thanks man

  • @cowbellysson1198
    @cowbellysson1198 Před 7 lety

    How many loops can you have at once on an a/b loop pedal?

  • @FishingBrah
    @FishingBrah Před 6 lety

    i still cant manage to do it, can u please help me

  • @bddb
    @bddb Před 7 lety

    Thanks a lot,although I'm not experienced in soldering, just did it and works great,no hum no pop-sound.. Would a pedal with three loops work as good as this one?

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 7 lety

      Nice. Great to here I have helped.
      Three loops gets a little more complicated to switch but if you can work it out it would work fine.
      I am currently working on a eight loop programmable switcher that uses relays and a micro controller and I am hoping that its awesome.

  • @divinoe4540
    @divinoe4540 Před 8 lety +1

    damn you're a good guitar player too

  • @SCSBairsoft
    @SCSBairsoft Před 9 lety

    I would like to add leds to this setup. Just so I can know which loop I am on. Is it simply adding a dc socket and then wiring the led with resistor to out on both channels and ground to chassis?

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 9 lety +1

      SCSBairsoft No you need to switch it from the foot switch.I guess I better do a follow up on this one.

    • @SCSBairsoft
      @SCSBairsoft Před 9 lety

      ***** that's what I meant, out from footswitch.

  • @thisdyingsoul76
    @thisdyingsoul76 Před 8 lety

    Was thinking of doing this, but had seen a loop switcher that allows trails from delay or reverb to get through after switching. I assume it's not true bypass like this, but I'm looking to find a schematic for it. If it looks too difficult I may just stick to this type of switcher.

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 8 lety +1

      +thisdyingsoul76 It can be done with true bypass.
      You need to have separate outputs and inputs for effects between the A/B channel outputs and the final output jack. In this case you would only switch the input from A to B and leave A and B outputs connected all the time.
      This will add to the noise floor with effects being connected all of the time and I haven't tried it so I can't say if there will be clicks or pops when you switch loops.

    • @thisdyingsoul76
      @thisdyingsoul76 Před 8 lety

      Great, thanks for the tip. When I get the kit I'll have to look up exactly how to do that and see what happens. I've heard if you use a relay switch you can do true bypass without the pops or at least keep them minimal. I guess the question is what will happen with the outputs staying in the circuit

  • @personaeband1734
    @personaeband1734 Před 4 lety

    Hi Paul, i just finished building your pedal yesterday but only the first channel works correctly. The others one creats feedbacks. can you help me please ? It driving me crazy ahah
    By the way, i don't know much about electronics, but it seems that you schematic is slightly different from what you've done on the video no ? ( no offense, it's just beginner's question) :)
    Thanks !

    • @xyholland
      @xyholland Před 2 lety

      That might be making in-out inverse?

  • @steveng7659
    @steveng7659 Před 8 lety

    Hello, I know you posted your looper a while ago. Great design. One question I see the option of going A or B, but what happens if I want to take both out of the loop i.e., and just have the signal go from amp to guitar. Is there a simple mod for that? Your assistance is greatly appreciated

    • @furlag2
      @furlag2 Před 4 lety

      Hi mate - search for a phrase "byoc+fxloop with bypass"
      You will find a schematic with all explained

  • @nicolastamayo6589
    @nicolastamayo6589 Před 9 lety +2

    Hi Paul! this is an amazing and really helpfull video!!!
    There's a way to have a LED and also avoid popping noise when you press the switch? thanks in advance!

  • @Demetrius-Silva
    @Demetrius-Silva Před 8 lety

    Hey, man. Great video!
    I made one loop with 2 channels, similar of yours, but with two leds. The loop works pretty well, but a problem came up, when I turn the channel with my distortion a buzzy noise appears. The pedal doesn't have grounding, I used a tuna fish can as an enclosure (not made of aluminum) and the external part of the jacks are touching the can. Can you help me to figure it out?
    Thanks a lot!!!

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 8 lety +1

      +Demetrius Silva Have you ran ground wires between all jack ground tabs? This is a must.
      Also make sure the switch is actually switching to the faulty channel. Could be a faulty switch.

  • @akkr1234567890
    @akkr1234567890 Před 8 lety

    are those stereo 1/4?

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 8 lety

      Nope. Just mono.

    • @akkr1234567890
      @akkr1234567890 Před 8 lety

      but they have 2 conectors? wouldnt that mean TRS stereo?

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 8 lety

      Aron Kobayashi Ritch Sorry I miss read your question. They are stereo connectors.
      They come in handy if you want to make the switcher bypass the jacks of a loop when nothing is connected on one loop.
      That is what I did with this pedal later on.

  • @ivandeleon120
    @ivandeleon120 Před 4 lety

    Love it however this is not true bypass

  • @tanujjohnson4874
    @tanujjohnson4874 Před 7 lety

    I'm using a plastic case

    • @PaulGrahamGuitarst
      @PaulGrahamGuitarst  Před 7 lety

      Plastic case will not provide as much shielding as a metal will.
      This may well be the cause of all the noise.