Circuit Series
Explore, poke, and prod some classic effect circuits with the goal of learning how they work. After your explorations, keep these tools handy as they also serve as fast prototyping jigs for creating your own circuit recipes in a flash.
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Mighty Fuzz Explorer Board Kit
The Mighty Fuzz Explorer Board is an unassembled prototyping jig to help you explore two different celebrated fuzz circuits (the Fuzz Face and the Tonebender) in a neat & organized way. Jumper wire spaghetti be damned. This board is a great way to quickly design a neat fuzz circuit around the parts of your choosing. READ MORE...$78 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Common Emitter Explorer Board Kit [v2]
Common Emitter Explorer Board v2 is an unassembled learning board kit for a beta-independent, common emitter amplifier. Drop in any BJT transistor and start exploring. Grab your multimeter and probe the test points while adjusting the timpots to explore again and again. READ MORE...$12-$34 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Quick Sine - Sine Wave Generator
The Quick Sine is a simple generator that reliably produces a lovely sine wave without significant distortion. It's designed around a simple Wien bridge oscillator network and tuned to offer you a selection of 9 different frequencies within the audio range. It will output a constant line level signal. READ MORE...$12-$50 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕
Workbench Helpers
Tools and gadgets to make your prototyping and experimentation more ergonomic and and effective.
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Breadboard Butler
A no-nonsense, power and signal caddy workhorse for breadboarding low-voltage designs. An indispensable addition to your electronics prototyping workbench. I designed it when I couldn't find an existing breadboard module out there that fit my needs. This one does. It's awesome. I suspect you'll dig it too. READ MORE...$88 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Multimeter Breakout
Quickly run through hundreds of parts when you're sorting your parts or hunting for precise value matches. This little jig 'breaks-out' the test leads of any multimeter into an ergonomic, speed testing configuration. Drop any axial part into the component seat and flop the pressure hinge down to shore up the contact. READ MORE...$32 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
3-pin ZIF Breakout
Hook grips are great and all, but if you've got a batch of a few dozen, a few hundred, or even more parts to test, I think you'll appreciate a more efficient way to test your parts. READ MORE...$20 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Bottom-up Bench Rest for Hammond-style Enclosures
Need access to your pedal's innards? If it's in a Hammond Mfg. style enclosure then these configurable magnetic risers will help you get the job done. Avoid scratches on the finish and secure an assembled pedal without precariously resting it all on it's own surface knobs/controls. READ MORE...$16-$20 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
3296-type Trimpot Adjustment Tool
Anyway, these here 3d-printed adjustment tools are the right thing for dealing with the TINY dials on 3296 style trimmers. Quick, easy, and fairly priced. READ MORE...$1.50-$10 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕
Buddy Series
A variety of helpful tools to make resistance, capacitance, and diode substitution an absolute breeze on your breadboard.
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Selector
Hunting for the mojo in some NOS caps? Looking for a no nonsense substitution/decade box? Maybe just wanting to trial varying combinations stacked clipping diodes? The Selector lets you to toggle any of 12 different components in or out of a circuit with the press of a dedicated latching button. READ MORE...$40 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Trim Buddy XL
Don't fumble with fixed resistors on your board - use a Trim Buddy XL and just dial in your resistances using 3296W style trimpots and then jumper them wherever you'd have stuck your resistor legs. Connect your multimeter to the loop hookups of the board and flip a switch to get a quick read on any of your trimpots. READ MORE...$8-$46 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Pot Buddy XL
Instead of stretching the springs of your breadboard with thick pot pins or plucking out your pot just to get a read on where it's set, grab a Pot Buddy XL and jumper your pots into place. Connect your multimeter to the loop hookups of the board & simply flip a toggle switch to get a quick read on any of your pots. READ MORE...$8-$46 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Dual Gang 9mm Pot Buddy XL
As far as I can tell, there's just no good 'out-of-the-box' way to breadboard with dual gang pots. This tool sets out to address this by extending all the same smart features of the Pot Buddy XL to 9mm dual gang pots. READ MORE...$8-$46 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Pot Buddy
It's another handy little tool to help you study, test, and experiment with a little more ease. I wanted a way to read a situated potentiometer's values without having to work around a precarious jungle of already placed jumpers and parts just to rip it out of my breadboard. This little helper tool does just that. READ MORE...$20 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Trim Buddy
It's another handy little tool to help you study, test, and experiment with a little more ease. I wanted a way to read a situated trimpot's values without having to work around a precarious jungle of already placed jumpers and parts just to rip it out of my breadboard. This little helper tool does just that. READ MORE...$20 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕
Breadboard Breakout Series
They might not look like much, but if you're anything like me, these little buggers will change your breadboarding and circuit discovery workflow for the better.
Pop 'em in and start workin smarter.
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Breadboard Breakout - Probe Caddy
Plugged firm and tight at the end of your breadboard, the PROBE CADDY creates a cradle to securely attach your meter probes. Use jumper wires to translate a variety of bulkier meter probe types down to breadboard-friendly scale. The PROBE CADDY will also short 'like' rails to each other from either side of the board. READ MORE...$4-$10 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Breadboard Breakout - TrimSpot 3386P
Skip fumbling with resistors or dealing with bulky pots. Just seat a 3386P trimpot in your TRIMSPOT and pop it on your breadboard. Dial in any resistance and get a quick read at your multimeter (without removing your trimpot) when you need it with just the flick of a switch. READ MORE...$2-$7.50 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Breadboard Breakout - TrimSpot 3362P
Skip fumbling with resistors or stalling your project when you don't have the right values on hand. Just seat a 3362P trimpot in your TRIMSPOT and pop it on your breadboard. Dial in any resistance and get a quick read at your multimeter (without removing your trimpot) when you need it with just the flick of a switch. READ MORE...$2-$7.50 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Breadboard Breakout - TrimSpot 3296W
Skip fumbling with resistors or stalling your project when you don't have the right values on hand. Just seat a 3296W trimpot in your TRIMSPOT and pop it on your breadboard. Dial in any resistance and get a quick read at your multimeter (without removing your trimpot) when you need it with just the flick of a switch. READ MORE...$2-$7.50 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Breadboard Breakout - Switch DPDT
A simple, low profile breakout board for adding DPDT switches to your breadboarding project. The small footprint and gentle activation force makes these ideal for the breadboard, where other toggle switches may be too cumbersome. Pop 'em in and get back to business! READ MORE...$2-$5 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Breadboard Breakout - Switch DP3T
A simple, low profile breakout board for adding DP3T switches to your breadboarding project. The small slide switch makes these ideal for the breadboard and this handy PCB translates the footprint into a breadboard friendly layout. Pop 'em in and get back to business! READ MORE...$2-$5 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Breadboard Breakout - TL071 Buffer
Tiny, tidy, just right might. A quick unity gain buffer utility for breadboarding. Based on a circuit described by Jack Orman and designed to reduce clutter and confusion within your breadboard experiments. READ MORE...$2-$14 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕
Other Stuff
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- HA! Labs Gift Card -
So maybe you've got a friend that's into all this stuff and you want to get them something neat from Huntington Audio Labs. But you have no idea what any of these gadgets are nor what your friend might find useful. Gift card to the rescue! READ MORE...$10-$500 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Freebie Fuzz
The Freebie Fuzz is a neat little ambidextrous Fuzz Face PCB. The Freebie Fuzz has a little polarity section allowing for PNP or NPN designs. READ MORE...$4 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Earrings "Without a trace"
When life gives you lemons, make... earrings? After realizing the a mistake I made with a batch of failed PCBs I took to reddit to share my blunder and have a laugh at my own expense. Wasn't long before someone suggested I turn these little lemons into earrings. Long story short - now I sell jewelry. READ MORE...$9 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
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Extra parts, bits, and bobs relevant to the kits, explorer boards, and diy effect pedal type gadgetry offered here. READ MORE...$0.15-$3.50 USDBUY/DETAILS ⮕ -
Whoopsies
Less than perfect, but still entirely useful. FREE prototypes, B stock, and functional defects. At worst the products listed here will be slightly impacted by a design defect, but still entirely useful. At best they'll just be left over stock of an older product which has been replaced by a newer version. READ MORE...$FREE!BUY/DETAILS ⮕