Here is assambled R2 schematic from the pictures that are posted
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- 05 Nov 2019, 22:19
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: AMT - Legend Amp Series 2 [traced]
- Replies: 142
- Views: 117977
- 17 Aug 2018, 14:39
- Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
- Topic: AMT Electronics - S1 Legend series [schematic]
- Replies: 633
- Views: 309001
Re: AMT Electronics - S1 Legend series [schematic]
How does it sounds, can you make any clips?
- 21 Mar 2013, 12:48
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: GTFO - A true valve high-gain overdrive
- Replies: 353
- Views: 179563
Re: GTFO - A true valve high-gain overdrive
I shielded all input-output wires… and nothing the same bullshit whistle :cry: I could try to shield gain pot wires… but I think this is a bit extreme and it is starting to be a pain in the ass since everything is mounted… why the hell it was 100% clean before boxing it? this is the noise, the peda...
- 19 Dec 2012, 15:57
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
From the datasheets, J201 are way noisier than 2N5457 for sure. 2N's seems to be a must for the input stage of cascaded fet amps. 2N7000 are not too bad for noise, but probably not as good a a good low noise Jfet like a 2N5457. What are your thoughts on the 2N5484? I looked at the data sheet and th...
- 15 Dec 2012, 05:12
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
ok,put it in a box and still get the noise on half volume on the guitar? Me thinks there is something else? :hmmm: Not sure why it stops at full volume on my guitar with the gain fully dimed? :scratch: Like I said, it only happens when I roll the volume knob back on my guitars so it seems like some...
- 14 Dec 2012, 16:47
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
Shielded wire on output and input, yes. But, it's not in an enclosure yet... Still naked on the bench :lol: That's the way I like'em! :mrgreen: That's the problem,you see when the circuit is enclosured in metal box, box acts like a shield, then all other variations are excluded, like RF noise, ligh...
- 13 Dec 2012, 12:29
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
Mensur, I think the power filtering needs to be redesigned? I noticed that by replacing R24 with a trim pot I was able to get rid of a lot of noise but I am still getting a lot of background noise/hum especially when I back off the volume on the guitar? :scratch: Even with the gain pot set half way...
- 13 Dec 2012, 01:29
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
I think I got it, very usable tone control now! I pretty much stuck exactly to the schematic except I temporarily installed trim pots for R22, R24 and R25. I also tried different caps for C5, C10, C17 and C18 in an effort to clean up the power but I went back to the original values. Keep in mind th...
- 21 Oct 2012, 20:09
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
Maybe the way I have it laid out is contributing to the added noise? The version 3.1/3.2 works better in regards to the noise! It's still there but much less... Maybe since I have the three tone stack traces running under the power rail it is causing extra noise? Thoughts? Jim make the schematic, d...
- 24 Sep 2012, 14:06
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
Sounds like I was right... Go figure!Just joking Mensur, please take no offense! Changing the 22n cap to 2.2n looses a lot of bass frequencies and the fat switch is only recovering a small amount of it, so all in all it should sound thinner than the original. Which is confirmed apparently. D6 chang...
- 24 Sep 2012, 08:53
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
For D6, it is interesting. Do you have any source where I could read more about it? Thanks For the D6 magic lies in elevating source voltage above which FET is biased, so if FET floats on the so to speak 1VDC with D6 the value goes up to 1.2-1.7V, so the audio signal is more likely compressed, not ...
- 24 Sep 2012, 02:15
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
Hey, I have some comments on your mods: 1) The fat switch will not be a dramatic change at the frequency band of a guitar according to my calculations, something like +2 dB at 80Hz (low E). I would be heard quite well with a bass guitar still. 2) Your primitive noise gate may not work with an imped...
- 24 Sep 2012, 00:24
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
What's the idea behind the R20/D4/D5..? Looks interesting! That's primitive but perfect Peavey noise gate, which I use in all of my designes, the idea is that 1M acts like bleed while anti-parallel diodes block 0.6V of the audio, hence low noise perfect sound. I am not sure about your values for R6...
- 23 Sep 2012, 19:52
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
Here is a less metal sound... still pretty heavy but toned down a bit. Sh!tty playing, timing horrible but if I run a Superior Drummer it kills my CPU... It's already killing my CPU just running a cab sim and slight delay! http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11178619/Dragon%20Attack2.mp3 Nice tone my friend, I...
- 23 Sep 2012, 08:37
- Forum: Printed/Published Online Designs
- Topic: DIEFET: Jfet simulation of the Diezel VH4
- Replies: 222
- Views: 104566
Re: DIEFET: Jfet simulation of the Diezel VH4
Silly question....how about doing the reverse engineering from Fets to tubes now that theres a working soundalike? Aharon That would be an endevor! I am not even sure where the first person that created the Diefet got the schematic? I have not been able to find a diezel VH4 schematic for nothin!!! ...
- 17 Sep 2012, 10:20
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
Nothing.Nicht Bernd wrote:Hi JOK3RX,
thanks for that beast!
I can´t get 20K for presence, if I use 25K-what do I have to change? R18?
- 12 Sep 2012, 20:22
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
Ok, I fixed the volume problem and a few other things... My board is so jacked up looking now with all of the soldering/desoldering, modifications yada yada blah blah... :roll: Anyway, who cares cause that's what it takes to get it right and I will make another one that looks all pretty! :twisted: ...
- 12 Sep 2012, 14:11
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
Re: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
Jok3rx, I am not sure why you have a problem with the output volume: This circuit should be quite loud compared to a bypass from the guitar itself (if passive pickups). Even with another pedal before, you should be able to have the bypass match the output without problem in most situations (would w...
- 12 Sep 2012, 13:43
- Forum: DIY Projects
- Topic: BLACK FOREST - Based on the Bogner Uberschall
- Replies: 310
- Views: 63238
- 09 Jul 2012, 15:37
- Forum: Modern Stompbox Effects (1975 - ...)
- Topic: AMT Electronics - S1 Legend series [schematic]
- Replies: 633
- Views: 309001
Re: AMT S1 Legend series [gut shots] [schematic]
Yes, because they are very close to each other, there is no wide difference between them.es_gt wrote:Am I right?
If I get a combination bat85 + 2SK30A, I can uses original schematics (not mods with j201+trim).