Friedman BE-OD Pedal [traced]
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Hoe do i connect bs250 in series with a germanium. Can anybody help with a layout or a schematic.
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- Posts: 24
- Joined: 12 Nov 2007, 20:36
You mean the Brown betty that,s the one i orderd.
Just finished mine also. The owner is very pleased!
ZTX951 version (thanks Bajaman!), very nice for low gain and everything in between(which is what he wanted, not over the top stock), and I also made the internal trimpot, external.
Left everything else stock.
Thank you all! (and thanks Alex from tagboardeffects!)
(this is my 121st build)
Some pics and a youtube sample (Peavey 6534+ / Carvin DC200C)
ZTX951 version (thanks Bajaman!), very nice for low gain and everything in between(which is what he wanted, not over the top stock), and I also made the internal trimpot, external.
Left everything else stock.
Thank you all! (and thanks Alex from tagboardeffects!)
(this is my 121st build)
Some pics and a youtube sample (Peavey 6534+ / Carvin DC200C)
- caspercody
- Resistor Ronker
Nice build!!
What do you use to hold the vero board in place?
What do you use to hold the vero board in place?
- jalmonsalmon
- Solder Soldier
I made one of these with a pcb I did on OSHPARK and it is not noisy at all... pedal rocks in fact. No oscillation at all and I am using the 1N5817 diodes all the way around, red LEDS. Was using it today thru a Mesa Lonestar classic and it gets that nice krang thing going Tossed a clone of a soulbender in front and WOW... talk about notes singing LOL
- bucksears
- Solder Soldier
Yep, saw that yesterday and got on the email notification.J0K3RX wrote:https://www.pedalpcb.com/product/thermionic-deluxe/
Curious if the channels are going to be identical, or if one channel will be lower gain like the original. Would be cool to have the option of two BE circuits, or two DS, OR one DS/one BE.
Really looking forward to it and will order when available.
- jalmonsalmon
- Solder Soldier
BE-OD Deluxe, tight on a knob instead of a toggle, looks like a winner if you like over the top gain.bucksears wrote:Yep, saw that yesterday and got on the email notification.J0K3RX wrote:https://www.pedalpcb.com/product/thermionic-deluxe/
Curious if the channels are going to be identical, or if one channel will be lower gain like the original. Would be cool to have the option of two BE circuits, or two DS, OR one DS/one BE.
Really looking forward to it and will order when available.
IMHO I would rather stick with just a single BE-OD and toss a boost in front.
- Optical
- Breadboard Brother
You're not wrong...jalmonsalmon wrote: BE-OD Deluxe, tight on a knob instead of a toggle, looks like a winner if you like over the top gain.
IMHO I would rather stick with just a single BE-OD and toss a boost in front.
- bmxguitarsbmx
- Cap Cooler
..Unless you want less gain on one channel. Just sayingOptical wrote:You're not wrong...jalmonsalmon wrote: BE-OD Deluxe, tight on a knob instead of a toggle, looks like a winner if you like over the top gain.
IMHO I would rather stick with just a single BE-OD and toss a boost in front.
- bucksears
- Solder Soldier
Anybody tried running one of these with a 500K gain pot instead of 1M?
I did that with a Dr. Boogey years ago and that made a big difference in the range I could work with; I plan on trying that with this and the DS-OD.
I did that with a Dr. Boogey years ago and that made a big difference in the range I could work with; I plan on trying that with this and the DS-OD.
- alexradium
- Resistor Ronker
not much difference,it also depends how you set the trimmer internally,but probably you will get more control with a log pot instead of the linear one.bucksears wrote:Anybody tried running one of these with a 500K gain pot instead of 1M?
I did that with a Dr. Boogey years ago and that made a big difference in the range I could work with; I plan on trying that with this and the DS-OD.
- bucksears
- Solder Soldier
Got in on the first batch - they've sold out already. Should be here on Monday, but the build docs aren't updated yet.J0K3RX wrote:https://www.pedalpcb.com/product/thermionic-deluxe/
Got it all built! However, not working. Something is off (I think wiring), but it's too late I'll troubleshoot tomorrow.
Bypass works. When I click the pedal on, the left LED lights up, but hear popping and fluttering when strummed, but not real signal. Pressing the right switch, the LED doesn't come on and no output at all!! When I hit the strings harder, I can see the 2 internal LED's light up, so it appear input signal is getting to them! I think something wrong with the wiring.
Bypass works. When I click the pedal on, the left LED lights up, but hear popping and fluttering when strummed, but not real signal. Pressing the right switch, the LED doesn't come on and no output at all!! When I hit the strings harder, I can see the 2 internal LED's light up, so it appear input signal is getting to them! I think something wrong with the wiring.