Not verified yet but it should work. I hope! I changed the diode arrangement a little but that would be easy to change back to original. It shouldn't make a huge difference either way.
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- 28 Sep 2020, 04:31
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Mesa Boogie Tone Burst
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2707
- 26 Sep 2020, 16:58
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Mesa Boogie Tone Burst
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2707
Re: Mesa Boogie Tone Burst
Cool - thanks! Just drawing up a Vero layout. Might be worth a build...
- 26 Sep 2020, 07:09
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Mesa Boogie Tone Burst
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2707
Re: Mesa Boogie Tone Burst
Just a query - Looking at U1B are you sure R4 goes to Pin 6 and not Pin 5? I had a feeling it should go to Pin 5 but I may well be way off course!
Thanks!
Thanks!
- 26 Sep 2020, 05:48
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Mesa Boogie Tone Burst
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2707
Re: Mesa Boogie Tone Burst
Thanks for tracing! It looks a lot like a mash-up of Xotic AC/RC Boosters with a hint of BB. I wonder why they felt the need for two ICs? Surely this could be done with one.
- 14 May 2020, 01:35
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Lumpy's Tone Shop - Lemon Drop [traced]
- Replies: 31
- Views: 26053
Re: Lumpy's Tone Shop - Lemon Drop [traced]
Here it is:
- 14 May 2020, 01:26
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Lumpy's Tone Shop - Lemon Drop [traced]
- Replies: 31
- Views: 26053
Re: Lumpy's Tone Shop - Lemon Drop [traced]
I'll have to go back and compare. I think they sounded quite similar with pregain all the way up but personally I think the pregain is kinda useless. The sound is very "transistory" and harsh where the 3-knob is pleasantly primitive in that old-school Led Zeppelin way. I have no idea how t...
- 11 May 2020, 09:47
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Lumpy's Tone Shop - Lemon Drop [traced]
- Replies: 31
- Views: 26053
Re: Lumpy's Tone Shop - Lemon Drop [traced]
I honestly don't know. I drew these from a trace at Guitar FX Layouts. There is a thread on the forum there.
- 11 May 2020, 04:12
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Lumpy's Tone Shop - Lemon Drop [traced]
- Replies: 31
- Views: 26053
Re: Lemondrop? [traced]
Quick note for the 3-knob version - the trimmer spans 4 rows, not the usual three! It's easy with the trimmers i use to bend the middle leg a bit to make it span further. You can see I have tried to indicate that in the layout. It shouldn't make contact with the row above.
- 11 May 2020, 04:09
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Lumpy's Tone Shop - Lemon Drop [traced]
- Replies: 31
- Views: 26053
Re: Lemondrop? [traced]
I have drawn vero layouts for both versions - FWIW I think the 3-knob version sounds better. I added a bias trimmer too. Easy enough to leave out.
- 01 Mar 2020, 11:17
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Suhr - Eclipse [traced]
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11458
Re: Suhr - Eclipse [traced]
That makes sense - thanks!
- 01 Mar 2020, 04:11
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Suhr - Eclipse [traced]
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11458
Re: Suhr - Eclipse [traced]
Thanks! So you could possibly build a decent overdrive pedal from this schematic without using the buffer? Or is it necessary to keep things from oscillating?
- 29 Feb 2020, 11:47
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Suhr - Eclipse [traced]
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11458
Re: Suhr - Eclipse [traced]
Please excuse my ignorance - I looked up OPA171AIDBVR and found that it's an op-amp chip. What role does it play here? I see that all of the operating voltage for the circuit comes from the OPA171AIDBVR so assumed it must have been some kind of charge pump but it seems that it's not. So what does it...
- 25 Jan 2020, 04:22
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Kingsley - Page (gutshots) [traced]
- Replies: 33
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Re: Kingsley Page Gutshots [traced]
Does the input really go directly to the grid? Shouldn't there be a 68K resistor or similar in between? Or have I misread your schematic (entirely possible!).
- 05 Jan 2020, 03:32
- Forum: Vintage Stompbox Corner ( ... - 1975)
- Topic: Rams Head Big Muff FS36999 hFE measured
- Replies: 16
- Views: 14734
Re: Rams Head Big Muff FS36999 hFE measured
I used to make the diodes switchable. Reason I stopped is that with higher gain transistors the change was not so noticeable - definitely it had an effect but I always prefered the lower gain setting anyway. And while it's more noticeable with lower gain trannies I still prefer the lower fuzz setting!
- 04 Jan 2020, 11:58
- Forum: Vintage Stompbox Corner ( ... - 1975)
- Topic: Rams Head Big Muff FS36999 hFE measured
- Replies: 16
- Views: 14734
Re: Rams Head Big Muff FS36999 hFE measured
I have built various versions of Big Muff with lower gain transistors - 2N2222A and 2N3904 - and really liked the results. But then I usually play them at lower gain levels, ie gain not much further up than 8-9.00. The lower gain trannies give a smooth, fat buttery sound rather than the buzz saw of ...
- 23 Oct 2019, 10:25
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Mythos - Chupacabra [traced]
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3698
Re: Mythos Chupacabra [traced]
I don't have the pedal any more but here is a vero layout I drew from it:
- 21 Oct 2019, 14:23
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Mythos - Chupacabra [traced]
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3698
Re: Mythos Chupacabra [traced]
FWIW I built one based on my drawing just to be certain - and I am still amazed at how blatant and exact the copy is - and yup, the Chupacabra is definitely a Red Llama. I swapped the 68nF cap to 220nF and it sounded a little better but still thin, buzzy and not really very exciting. Oddly enough th...
- 19 Oct 2019, 11:42
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Mythos - Chupacabra [traced]
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3698
Mythos - Chupacabra [traced]
I recently bought a Mythos Chupacabra - the soundclips online sounded good and everyone I asked who knew of Mythos pedals said they were very good. It is sold as "the sound of early ZZ Top Billy Gibbons" - hey, I like those sounds! So it arrived, I plugged it in and was soooo disappointed....
- 01 Jun 2019, 12:09
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Greer Lightspeed
- Replies: 26
- Views: 16368
Re: Greer Lightspeed
I don't mind the asymmetrical clipping but tried it with 2 x 1N4001s and 2 x 1N4148s (one of each on each side) and liked it better.
- 29 May 2019, 02:28
- Forum: Boutique Stompboxes dissected...
- Topic: Greer Lightspeed
- Replies: 26
- Views: 16368
Re: Greer Lightspeed
While I'm not a huge fan of the Timmy it's still a beloved pedal of many for good reason. The Lightspeed seems to be a way of taking a revered pedal and making it less useful. I built one to see what the fuss was about and found it altogether underwhelming. I'd take a Timmy over the Lightspeed any d...