Halifax Audio - Pedals made by hand in Yorkshire
Hi all, I’m making the leap from building for myself to building for others and thought I’d show off some builds and in progress stuff, feel free to look me up on instagram and I’m happy to hear feedback positive or negative. 

My current build in process is a harmonic percolator using an oc45, mustard cap and a tungsram ge diode I pulled from an old radio, and the enclosure is an old model train transformer box, paint job in progress, featuring the Point Pleasant Mothman as Halloween is approaching


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Previous build, beefed up Rangemaster




I haven't got Instagram but these look very interesting. Looking forward to see future constructions.
They won’t all be in those enclosures I doubt I’ll get any more soon but I did one in a 1590bb, I’ve since shortened the name -



I do have a reverb store - https://reverb.com/shop/halifaxaudiosalvage?utm_source=rev-ios-app&utm_medium=ios-share&utm_campaign=shop&utm_content=747575
and happy to offer deals to fellow fretboarders
and happy to offer deals to fellow fretboarders


Progress made, need to find some knobs

Oversized enclosure fabric wrap in progress
Upcoming Fuzz Face - old NKT and a Toshiba ac128


https://youtu.be/iZ-B-rJN0cE?si=kxK-B7MFGboavVuT
And a demo of the Percolator
Enclosure in progress for the above fuzz face board


I’ve discovered that if you pull a stretchy fabric like a T-shirt really tight you can do it without having to make any cuts or folds.
Another one finished. I hate paint and really enjoyed this, can’t see me buying any more rattle cans




Silicon fuzz face I’m finishing up -




These look great. Glad you made the leap, these pedals need to be on boards!
I'd definitely add power supply polarity protection to any with a DC socket.
And maybe change to the crossed wiring for the bypass - better noise performance and more resilient if the switch fails.
And maybe change to the crossed wiring for the bypass - better noise performance and more resilient if the switch fails.
Thanks mate, saw that one you did with the blood spatter inside, looked really great.CatastroFX said:These look great. Glad you made the leap, these pedals need to be on boards!
Thanks, I like them as they areSporky said:I'd definitely add power supply polarity protection to any with a DC socket.
And maybe change to the crossed wiring for the bypass - better noise performance and more resilient if the switch fails.
You could run a reversed diode actually underneath the board so it's hidden, if you went from the power lug on the board to ground might work?? Won't ruin the classic look then but gains a bit of modern protection.Alex2678 said:Thanks, I like them as they areSporky said:I'd definitely add power supply polarity protection to any with a DC socket.
And maybe change to the crossed wiring for the bypass - better noise performance and more resilient if the switch fails.
You really need to call it Th'Halifax Th'Audio.....for extra Yorkshire/
I’m only planning to use dc jacks on the stuff that needs standard power and non-super-rare bits so I’m not too worried tbh, if I’m worried I’ll just make it battery only. Not to say I won’t change my mind on it, taking them one at a timeCatastroFX said:You could run a reversed diode actually underneath the board so it's hidden, if you went from the power lug on the board to ground might work?? Won't ruin the classic look then but gains a bit of modern protection.Alex2678 said:Thanks, I like them as they areSporky said:I'd definitely add power supply polarity protection to any with a DC socket.
And maybe change to the crossed wiring for the bypass - better noise performance and more resilient if the switch fails.
I think the only thing I’d have to do to make it sound the way I actually speak is make it ‘Alifax AudioGassage said:You really need to call it Th'Halifax Th'Audio.....for extra Yorkshire/