DIY Guitar Pedal Workshop - Build a Noise Gate or Tremolo
Schedule
Sat Nov 01 2025 at 10:30 am to 03:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Small Bear Electronics | Waltham, MA

About this Event
Choose what youโd like to build In this workshop! We have two kits with Guitarist in mind. These circuits kits fit in Altoids tins. ALL are suitable for beginners and the DIY curious.
Pick from these musical effects:
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You'll get all of the necessary materials and detailed instructions. We'll have all the equipment: soldering iron, hand tools, and more. Participants have a blast while they learn.
Altoids Noise Gate
The Altoids Noise Gate passes the intended, deliberate sound of your guitar playing and blocks many types of unwanted noise. This noise usually comes from high-gain amps and pedals as well as electromagnetic interference. Especially if you use high-gain distortion pedals, a noise gate may improve your tone by shutting down the unwanted background noise. Use the potentiometer to adjust the noise gate cut-off point.
Unlike most pedals, you donโt โhearโ the noise gateโ. When itโs working you hear more silence between the musical passages.
Altoids Tremolo
Tremolo is actually the first commercially available effects unit. The first tremolo pedal is the DeArmond Tremtrol, made in the '40s, which consisted of a mechanical motor passing signal through conductive oil. Billy Gibbons at one point had two of these in his rig.
Tremolo began in amplifiers as a hands-free vibrato, which is why so many amps just call it that. however, Gibson put the first tremolo in an amp, and despite it being called vibrato.
As for some classic songs that use it, check out Duane Eddy's "Rebel-Rouser" and Tommy James and the Shondellsโ "Crimson and Cloverโ or โHow Soon is Nowโ by The Smiths.
These are low part count project - easy build for beginners! But if you need help with your circuit, your instructors have 20+ yearsโ experience building, designing, and troubleshooting electronic circuitry. So rest assured that we will get your effect working and get you ready to explore the worlds of sound synthesis and electronics. Expect this workshop to last 2 โ 3 hours.
This is brought to you in conjunction with our sponsors: @synthcube @smallbear @pcbway

Where is it happening?
Small Bear Electronics, 167 Prospect Street, Waltham, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 75.00