Add LED clipping, boost aggressiveness, and better noise handling to your Texas Toaster with this 3-step mod. Learn how to Bleed Your Toaster and turn your clean boost into a gritty, red-eyed beast.
The Texas Toaster is a treble and full-range clean boost with plenty of power and sparkle. But what if you want more? What if you want that same boost to growl, clip, and light up like a signal from hell?
Welcome to the Bleeding the Toaster Mod—a 3-step DIY upgrade that turns your clean boost into a gritty, aggressive tone monster with LED clipping and extra output.
This is how you Bleed Your Toaster.
🧰 What Is the Bleed Your Toaster Mod?
This is a Texas Toaster mod that:
- Increases the gain and aggressiveness
- Reduces unwanted noise
- Adds LED clipping for natural, touch-sensitive distortion
It’s easy to do, and if you’re into guitar pedal modding, it’s a killer way to unlock a second personality from your pedal.
🔧 Step 1 – Swap the Pot: B10K → B50K
Replacing the stock B10K potentiometer with a B50K pot gives your boost pedal a wider range and more aggressive sweep.
What You Get:
- More output on tap
- A snappier response
- More control over how much boost you’re slamming into your amp
Keyword tie-ins: boost pedal mods, Texas Toaster pot swap, gain control upgrade
⚙️ Step 2 – Upgrade the Transistor: 2N3904 → 2N5088
The 2N5088 transistor has more gain and handles noise better than the stock 2N3904.
Why it matters:
- Cleaner boost with less hiss
- Handles the added clipping without choking
- A favorite in many guitar pedal transistor mods
This change helps the Texas Toaster mod feel tighter, especially when pushing into LED clipping.
🔴 Step 3 – Add Symmetrical LED Clipping Diodes
Here’s where it earns the name Bleeding the Toaster.
- Take two red 3mm LEDs
- Wire them in a symmetrical clipping configuration
- Place them between the output and ground
The Result:
- Gritty, compressed overdrive
- Clipping that lights up—literally
- A more amp-like breakup that feels natural and dynamic
Experiment with:
- Asymmetrical clipping (LED + silicon diode)
- Germanium diodes for smooth, vintage distortion
- Silicon diodes for harder-edged breakup
This is the mod that takes your clean boost and gives it a snarl.
🎛️ Why Bleed Your Toaster?
Modding the Texas Toaster like this:
- Makes it more versatile—from clean to dirty in one pedal
- Gives you LED visual feedback
- Turns your boost into a low-gain overdrive, perfect for stacking or standalone use
- It’s fun
If you’re into DIY pedal tweaks, this is one of the simplest and most rewarding boost pedal mods you can try.
🧪 Ready to Mod Your Boost Pedal?
We don’t ship Toasters this way by default, but you’ve got options:
- DIY mod it yourself using the steps above
- Email us at [email protected] and we can help
- Or get a second Texas Toaster and keep one clean while the other bleeds
Want to see a video demo or step-by-step guide? Drop us a message or tag us on Instagram: @SpicyPedals.
🔗 Related Mods & Gear
- Buy the Texas Toaster
- [What Is LED Clipping in Guitar Pedals? (Blog Post Coming Soon)]