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  • Page 1 DEEP BLUE DELAY...
  • Page 2 DEEP BLUE DELAY We hope you enjoy your new DEEP BLUE DELAY! In this manual, you will find documentation and guidelines helpful to build either your Kit or PuzzleKit. For any further information, you can contact us via our website, www.puzzlesounds.com.
  • Page 3 DEEP BLUE DELAY Bill Of Materials Resistors (21) 2.7k R2, R3, R8, R9, R10, R19, R20 R4, R16 R5, R17 5.1k 180k 360k 100k Capacitors (22) C1, C8 2.2n C2, C3, C13, C14 100n C6, C11, C16, C17 1u (electro.) 4.7n...
  • Page 4 DEEP BLUE DELAY Part Placement – Ubicación de componentes...
  • Page 5 DEEP BLUE DELAY STEP BY STEP GUIDE...
  • Page 6 STEP 1 – Resistors and diodes Place the resistors and diodes. If you have troubles reading the values, check out our “Reading Part Values” tutorial. Resistors (21) 2.7k R2, R2, R8, R9, R10, R19, R20 10k R4, R16 R5, R17 5.1k 180k 360k...
  • Page 7 STEP 2 – IC sockets & Pin header First of all place the IC sockets (without the ICs). Pay attention to the orientation! The small notch in the socket should be oriented as indicated in the PCB. Then, connect the 6 pin header:...
  • Page 8 STEP 3 – Capacitors and Transistors Solder the capacitors and transistors. If you have troubles reading the values, check out our “Reading Part Values” tutorial. Pay attention to the orientation, as well as to the polarity for electrolytic capacitors. Capacitors (22) C1, C8 2.2n C2, C3, C13, C14...
  • Page 9 STEP 4 – Regulator IC Solder the regulator IC, paying attention to the orientation:...
  • Page 10 STEP 5 – LED and Battery Clip Solder wires Then, solder then to the LED (the red connection (red to the “+” sign). wire is connected to the longer pin). Solder the battery clip, connecting the red wire to the “+” sign:...
  • Page 11 STEP 6 – DC Power Jack wires Solder three wires (about 5cm each) to the DC connection as shown (don’t solder anything to the other end yet!):...
  • Page 12: Step 7 - Audio Jacks

    STEP 7 – Audio Jacks Now, solder the audio jacks to the board (DC, battery and led wires are not present to make it clearer):...
  • Page 13 STEP 8 – Potentiometers A – Preparing the potentiometers Cut 3 pieces of wire for each potentiometer you have to solder (i.e. 9 pieces for 3 potentiometers). Then, solder them to each lug. The first lug is the one in the left in top view (the black wire in the picture).
  • Page 14 Then, solder them to the board like in the picture in the left, and then place the board inside the enclosure:...
  • Page 15: Step 9 - Dc Power Jack

    STEP 9 – DC Power Jack First of all, insert the DC jack in the enclosure and tighten the nut: Then, solder the three wires from the DC connector in the board to the DC jack as follows:...
  • Page 16 STEP 10 – 3PDT A – Solder the pin to the adapter B – Solder the 3PDT Pay attention, the pins and the 3PDT Now solder the 3PDT to the PCB and must be soldered to the same side of remove all the nuts but one, that should the PCB adapter (the one labeled be set at a middle height:...
  • Page 17 STEP 11 – Connect the 3PDT STEP 12 – Your pedal is finished! By now you should have a fully functional effect pedal, we hope you enjoy it!