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    Some things to consider. Have you tired to fit everything you need housed in that control cavity including the pcb? Keep in mind you'll need an extra pot to adjust the boost on the lpb-1. And where do you plan on housing the 9v in terms of being quick and easy to change? Routing would be needed if your planning on routing a cavity in the back, which is all achievable, but needs to be planned out. I think that switch configuration would work, would be good to see if it added any ground noise while bypassed etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakersdozen View Post
    Some things to consider. Have you tired to fit everything you need housed in that control cavity including the pcb? Keep in mind you'll need an extra pot to adjust the boost on the lpb-1. And where do you plan on housing the 9v in terms of being quick and easy to change? Routing would be needed if your planning on routing a cavity in the back, which is all achievable, but needs to be planned out. I think that switch configuration would work, would be good to see if it added any ground noise while bypassed etc.
    I already saw that I can fit the switch, the PCB (is small like a thumb nail) the trimpot and also the 9v...not sure yet about how to fix it, I'm considering atm 3 different solutions and quite surely I'll go for the fourth
    I made the choice to do not do an extra room with easy access because I have no tools to make it happen without the risk to make a serious disaster, I'm on my first build so I'm not really confident with many things.
    I guess that the circuit will not eat that much of energy so I hope to don't have to change the battery that often

    Asking on various DIY pedal effect and wiring FB groups I had some tip about hot to reduce the risk of ground noise and I guess it's not gonna be the issue, I'm more worried about the pop once you active the circuit. I'm trying to figure out the best solution because once I start to solder everything if something will need modification it's gonna be a kind of pain, I have enough room to fit everything inside but not that much to work with confort

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