Wren & Cuff Phat Phuk [traced]
- johnk
- Resistor Ronker
rockett88 was kind enough to post a schematic of this nice sounding Jfet buffered germanium boost so i redrew it a little clearer:
i drew up a pcb for it, etched and tested it and it sounds great:
i also drew up another one to have the bias trimpot externally so you could adjust the amount of overdrive and this one has board mounted pots.
i drew up a pcb for it, etched and tested it and it sounds great:
i also drew up another one to have the bias trimpot externally so you could adjust the amount of overdrive and this one has board mounted pots.
- Manfred
- Tube Twister
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What type of Germanium transistor is applied?
- rocket8810
- Breadboard Brother
ah john, you beat me to it. i was just about to post the schematic and whatnot.
- Belanger88
- Breadboard Brother
I have gut shots of the super phat phuk if anyone wants to see, I got rid of it so I only have good shots of the top of the board but most components are labeled with the silk screen and it appears to be very similar. I know there's some pretty clever people in here who could probably make some educated guesses
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- rocket8810
- Breadboard Brother
go for it. i'ld be happy to work on a trace for it. it's going to be damn near impossible without a pick of the bottom though.
- Belanger88
- Breadboard Brother
sorry I wasn't even building by the time I got rid of this pedal or I would have taken more useful pictures
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- Belanger88
- Breadboard Brother
black PCB will make it impossible I'm sure, you can't see the slightest hint of a trace even
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