Thanks guys.
I know the purpose of the dwell knob, my question is how does the circuit around it work in comparison to the twin.
Regarding the mixer- it seems that the 6G15 changes the wet\dry ratio while the twin mix knob sends the wet signal to ground. Did I get it right?
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- 02 Jan 2016, 13:45
- Forum: Amplifiers
- Topic: Fender 6g15 Compared to Amp Reverb?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4608
- 19 Dec 2015, 15:24
- Forum: Amplifiers
- Topic: Fender 6g15 Compared to Amp Reverb?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4608
Fender 6g15 Compared to Amp Reverb?
Hey guys, So I was looking at the schematics of the 6g15 reverb unit and a twin reverb and I am trying to understand the differences. I'm no schematics reading expert so maybe you guys could enlighten me on a couple of things. The 6g15 seems to have a lot more decay, even with the dwell at minimum, ...
- 04 Nov 2015, 16:13
- Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
- Topic: Seymour Duncan - Tweak Fuzz [schematic]
- Replies: 17
- Views: 18159
- 04 Nov 2015, 09:48
- Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
- Topic: Seymour Duncan - Tweak Fuzz [schematic]
- Replies: 17
- Views: 18159
Re: Seymour Duncan - Tweak Fuzz [schematic]
Same question here.
Does anyone have the schematic?
Does anyone have the schematic?
- 26 Oct 2015, 20:03
- Forum: Pedal Debugging & Troubleshooting Support
- Topic: Barber Silver LTD - no gain
- Replies: 2
- Views: 610
Re: Barber Silver LTD - no gain
Anyone?
- 16 Oct 2015, 18:18
- Forum: Pedal Debugging & Troubleshooting Support
- Topic: Barber Silver LTD - no gain
- Replies: 2
- Views: 610
Barber Silver LTD - no gain
Hi guys, I've built the Barber Silver LTD according to this layout: http://tagboardeffects.blogspot.co.il/2012/05/barber-ltd-silver.html Schematic: http://www.barberelectronics.com/Barber_Electronics_DIY.html It worked fine, until suddenly the gain knob didn't add any gain. I have checked the voltag...
- 17 Sep 2014, 10:25
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Cheap Painted Enclosures
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11301
Re: Cheap Painted Enclosures
How many enclosures do you need? Maybe ask him for a sample before.
And if you paint them yourself it doesn't matter that much if they get scratched before because the finish will cover that.
And if you paint them yourself it doesn't matter that much if they get scratched before because the finish will cover that.
- 17 Sep 2014, 06:49
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Cheap Painted Enclosures
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11301
Re: Cheap Painted Enclosures
OK so they do have this deal: http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/10-Pcs-PB-H1160-P8P-Professional-DIY-Aluminum-Metal-GUITAR-EFFECT-PEDAL-BOX-112-L-X60/1045809_1730698899.html $4 a piece painted and drilled with free shipping? Although there is a minimum order of 30pcs. It's weird because their ...
- 17 Sep 2014, 06:33
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Cheap Painted Enclosures
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11301
Re: Cheap Painted Enclosures
Where do you live Sanches? The prices for the boxes in the link you posted are around the same as those of mammoth\pedal parts plus. If you live in the USA it would be a better idea to order from mammoth\pedal parts plus. If you live outside the US shipping would be pretty expensive from mammoth\ped...
- 16 Sep 2014, 14:34
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Cheap Painted Enclosures
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11301
Re: Cheap Painted Enclosures
They kept avoiding me, replying once a week, and offered to make it right on my next order, telling me that they barely make any money off the enclosures (So that means it's ok to get enclosures with bumps and scratches all over them?)... I said i'm not gonna place another order, eventually they sto...
- 23 Aug 2014, 06:06
- Forum: Circuit Blocks
- Topic: Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11467
Re: Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
So I think i'm starting to figure it out.
Looking again at the OD3 schematic- Q13, Q14 and Q1 form the op amp, before that there is a notch filter (R34, R35, R48).
Q8 is the input buffer and Q9 is used for switching.
So what is the purpose of Q10??
Looking again at the OD3 schematic- Q13, Q14 and Q1 form the op amp, before that there is a notch filter (R34, R35, R48).
Q8 is the input buffer and Q9 is used for switching.
So what is the purpose of Q10??
- 21 Aug 2014, 14:02
- Forum: Circuit Blocks
- Topic: Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11467
Re: Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
Thanks.
So this is just the standard TS9\TS808 schematic i'm familiar with. Do you refer to the TS808 as the TS8?
So this is just the standard TS9\TS808 schematic i'm familiar with. Do you refer to the TS808 as the TS8?
- 21 Aug 2014, 13:08
- Forum: Circuit Blocks
- Topic: Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11467
Re: Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
Do you have a schematic of the TS8? I can't seem to find one.
- 21 Aug 2014, 03:13
- Forum: Circuit Blocks
- Topic: Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11467
Re: Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
Did you mean the TS808? Because i'm not familiar with the TS8.
Thanks
Thanks
- 19 Aug 2014, 14:50
- Forum: Circuit Blocks
- Topic: Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11467
Converting discrete op-amp into chip?
Hey guys,
I want to make a version of the Boss OD3 with an IC opamp instead of the discrete opamp gain stage.
But since the OD3 opamp uses Jfets and most chips use BJT i'm not sure how to do this conversion.
Any ideas?
Here's the schematic:
I want to make a version of the Boss OD3 with an IC opamp instead of the discrete opamp gain stage.
But since the OD3 opamp uses Jfets and most chips use BJT i'm not sure how to do this conversion.
Any ideas?
Here's the schematic:
- 17 Aug 2014, 08:35
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Cheap Painted Enclosures
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11301
Re: Cheap Painted Enclosures
They have also packed it very poorly, with no bubble wrap or any padding, which could also have caused scratches.
- 17 Aug 2014, 08:26
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Cheap Painted Enclosures
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11301
Re: Cheap Painted Enclosures
I got the enclosures today, a bit disappointed. They are full of blemishes, little scratches and chips. The finish on the black ones is matte\satin which and seems pretty thin. The white ones has a nicer glossier finish but all of the scratches are more visible. I'm gonna contact the company and see...
- 06 Aug 2014, 20:10
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Paul Cochrane - Timmy [traced]
- Replies: 583
- Views: 233652
Re: Paul Cochrane - Timmy [traced]
So what cuts off the high end before that?
- 06 Aug 2014, 18:03
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Paul Cochrane - Timmy [traced]
- Replies: 583
- Views: 233652
Re: Paul Cochrane - Timmy [traced]
It also lops off high end, of which the exact cut off frequency varies depending on the drive control setting. You're looking at ~72kHz with the drive at minimum, and ~6kHz with the drive at max. Then after that stage, another filter cuts off high end starting around ~720Hz. At what stage does that...
- 06 Aug 2014, 17:13
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Cheap Painted Enclosures
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11301
Re: Cheap Painted Enclosures
Thanks for the info guys. So after asking every chinese company I could find, only one of them sales painted enclosures in quantities of under 100 pieces. They are Daier Electron, they only have them in black and white, drilling is only for 100 pieces or more. http://daier.en.alibaba.com/productgrou...