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- 17 Aug 2014, 22:49
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
- Replies: 25
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Re: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
Transformer is TL018 - and not TL012: Transformer is green in the middle, one side has a big "P" on it, other side nothing. On the metal sides, one has "TL01 8 -R", and....and after great potential peril to the pedal, (seriously he's got this thing wound tight), 1019S I think. h...
- 17 Aug 2014, 04:40
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14043
Re: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
Slightly different. I'll have to double check to see if the 1M attaches before or after the coupling cap from Q2 output. The diodes that go to Q3 are both in the same direction on mine, for sure, though. Not sure if that's true of both pedal examples. Maybe mine has a mistake. I dunno. That's the p...
- 17 Aug 2014, 04:26
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14043
Re: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
Slightly different. I'll have to double check to see if the 1M attaches before or after the coupling cap from Q2 output. The diodes that go to Q3 are both in the same direction on mine, for sure, though. Not sure if that's true of both pedal examples. Maybe mine has a mistake.
- 17 Aug 2014, 03:41
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14043
Re: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
I think c3 goes to ground. No, I traced that part, it doesn't go to ground. It should, but it also really shouldn't matter all that much since it blocks DC. Any steady reference should behave the same. I suspect it may have been easier to route it there on the board than to ground. EDIT: V, I meant...
- 17 Aug 2014, 02:58
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14043
Re: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
Yeah, you're right I think. I think I made a mistake on the the 21k resistor. It goes to ground and then the other end is the one connected to the cap and the diode


- 16 Aug 2014, 04:16
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
- Replies: 25
- Views: 14043
Re: Wyllie Moonrock [traced]
Here's what I get out of the one i have using soggy's very helpful trace diagram as a guideline (I had some errors when I jotted it down originally but that made it a lot easier to sort out). http://s10.postimg.org/4r6orxlqh/Moonrock_Trace_Attempt_1.png I dunno, I'm no comprehensive circuit historia...
- 02 Jul 2011, 07:31
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Looking for a 5PDT Switch
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3756
Re: Looking for a 5PDT Switch
So that would mean it has 9 connection points on each wafer?
- 02 Jul 2011, 00:56
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Looking for a 5PDT Switch
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3756
Re: Looking for a 5PDT Switch
I ordered a couple rotaries from that site. Thanks. We'll see if they work out.
I was a little confused by the description of the 6PDT rotary. It says it's 3PDT on each wafer. What does that mean exactly? I don't really know as much about the way rotary switches work as I should.
I was a little confused by the description of the 6PDT rotary. It says it's 3PDT on each wafer. What does that mean exactly? I don't really know as much about the way rotary switches work as I should.
- 01 Jul 2011, 03:53
- Forum: Parts & Tools Sourcing & Trading
- Topic: Looking for a 5PDT Switch
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3756
Looking for a 5PDT Switch
So, I am building a custom guitar and, long story short, I could really use a 5PDT switch (rotary or toggle, preferably) to use as my mono to stereo splitter control. Actually, here's a schematic of the way the wiring will work: https://img13.imageshack.us/img13/9420/chimerawiringdiagram1.png At lea...