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7.2.2014

 

Mutant Bassdrum assembly tips v1.05 

PG3 

 

hexinverter.net electronics, 2014 

STEP 3: Control surface assembly 

Putting together the control surface is arguably the most challenging part of this project so I recommend 
taking your time. If you have been working for awhile, put down the soldering iron and go take a break and 
clear your mind. I recommend this order of assembly: 
 

1.

 

Take the control PCB off of the PCB stack in order to work on it alone 

2.

 

Cut the little metal tab off each potentiometer (this depends on the type of pot you use) 

3.

 

Put everything loosely in place on the control PCB (don’t solder yet) 

4.

 

Place some washers/spacers on the pots to match the panel height 

5.

 

Remove the protective film on the panel and place it on the components 

6.

 

Finger tighten all of the nuts onto the panel. The jacks should be 

flat against the panel so they raise 

off the PCB a bit.

 

7.

 

Solder one leg of each pot and then reheat, pushing the pots flat against the PCB 

8.

 

Solder one leg of each jack and then reheat, pushing the jack flat against the panel 

9.

 

Solder one leg of each part and reheat, adjusting them to their final position on the panel 

10.

 

Once you are happy with the position of everything, solder everything! 

11.

 

Take a piece of component leg and use it to make a ground lead for each of the 3.5mm jacks. 
Solder them in place. 

 

 

The 3.5mm jacks should be 

raised off of the PCB 

surface a bit 

I used a washer or two on 

each pot to help match the 

height of everything else 

DON

T FORGET TO MAKE 

THE GROUND LEADS 

FOR THE JACKS! 

This LED isn’t part of the 

panel components so 

instead it sits 

on the PCB.

 It 

should be the same as the 

purple DIST indicator LED 

on the panel, but I’ve used 

a different colour (clear) 

here instead of purple since 

it’s what I had laying 

around. 

Lay the tall electrolytic 

capacitors on their sides, 

otherwise they won’t fit 

under the panel! 

Summary of Contents for mutant

Page 1: ...on Mouser but that doesn t mean you don t still have to go through the BoM line by line and make sure you ve sourced each part for your build I promise you will not be happy if you blindly order the cart expecting to receive 100 of the components you need for the build you cannot acquire all the pieces you need from Mouser alone So make sure to read the Google Docs hosted bill of materials for the...

Page 2: ...ertain you haven t made any mistakes I recommend putting the PCB stack together with the headers Don t solder anything until you re certain that the headers are all correct and your stack matches the way it is supposed to be assembled I like to put the boards together with the headers fitted but not soldered I then tack one leg of each header so I can adjust them until it all sits straight before ...

Page 3: ...against the panel so they raise off the PCB a bit 7 Solder one leg of each pot and then reheat pushing the pots flat against the PCB 8 Solder one leg of each jack and then reheat pushing the jack flat against the panel 9 Solder one leg of each part and reheat adjusting them to their final position on the panel 10 Once you are happy with the position of everything solder everything 11 Take a piece ...

Page 4: ...e PCB stack together Plug the top PCB into the control PCB for testing but don t install the screws and spacers yet You should be able to test everything with it just loosely assembled Once you re confident everything works properly assemble the PCB stack with the screws and spacers Then install the panel onto the PCB stack and tighten down all the control surface parts This is what the finished p...

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