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Aodesy 10Pack 4 Ways Push Release Connector Stereo Speaker Terminal Strip Block
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    Features:
  • 10Pcs 4 Ways Speaker Terminal in a Pack; Type: Push Release Type
  • Speaker terminal connector board have 4 Pins Terminals, 2 Red, 2 Black, 4 Positions, Spring Load Design, Push Type, Speaker Terminal.
  • Material: Plastic, Metal; Main Color: Black, Red; Power : AC 50V 3A; Mounted Hole Diameter : 3.5mm/ 0.1"
  • This spring loaded terminals ensure a solid connection and make wire hookups a Put.
  • Specilized design to your custom speakers or speaker upgrades for speaker cable connecting.
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u/KingOctavious ยท 1 pointr/diypedals

Sorry I don't have a resource to point you to, but do you know the basics of pedal wiring? For mine, I just took the basic construction of a 3PDT pedal, and instead of the power and signal going to a PCB, they go to a speaker terminal that is installed in the side of the enclosure. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GLQM4RC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). So, the speaker terminal has +9v send/return and signal send/return.

Then I hook up jumper wires from the speaker terminal send locations (+9v send and signal send) into their respective places on a breadboard. And then from the circuit on the breadboard, the power and signal ultimately go back, via jumper wires once again, to the speaker terminal returns.

Again, everything is just like a normal pedal, except instead of the power and signal going into and out of a nice compact PCB, they go into and out of a breadboard.