Your just about ready to rock out on your new pedal.  You will need to
install the op amp first.  It is extremely important that you do this
correctly.  If you put it in backwards you will fry it and then you'll have to
make a trip to radio shack for another.

There is a small circular indentation in one corner of the op amp.  This
denotes pin # 1.  Orientate your op amp so that pin1 is facing the side
of the socket that has the U-shaped cut out.

Now install the knobs.  You will need a very small flat head screwdriver.
 I find that it is easiest to do this by turning the pots all the way to one
direction and then installing the knob accordingly

Now add the feet.  Before you do this, make sure that the surface of the
enclosure where they are going is clean.  Use some rubbing alcohol.

Now go plug in and play.  Remember that when you flip the pedal
rightside up, the in jack is on your right and the out jack is on your left,
and the knobs go: Drive > Tone > Level.  Also remember that your AC
adaptor is Negative tip.  If you use a positive tip you are going to need
to buy a new op amp : ^(

Trouble Shooting:

Common Problems-

No Sound at all when ON or in BYPASS:  Usually a sign that
you did not wire your jacks correctly.  You probably mixed up
one of the tips with one of the sleeves.  If you are 100% certain
that you wired it correctly check your solder joints at the jacks.

Sound when in BYPASS but no sound when ON:  This
usually means that you wired something wrong with your
footswitch.  You probably mixed up your "in" with your "out".
This is the same cause if the problem is reversed (sound when
ON but no sound when in BYPASS).  If you are 100% certain
that you wired it correctly, check your solder joints on the
switch...particularly lugs 4 and 7.

Pedal works but the knobs work backwards:  This means
that you wired lugs 1 and 3 of that particular pot
backwards...switch them around.

ScreamerClone Finishing Touches and
Trouble Shooting