Yeah, it has a better Jose' sound than most of the Jose' modded Marshalls clones I have heard! And a hell of a lot cheaper @~$199.00.. I might have pawn my ol lady's N Sync memorabilia/collection and get me one of these! :twisted:
I guess I am way to early with this one but I would love to see the Wampler Clarksdale guts and schematic. I guess it's YATS (Yet another tubescreamer) but being a tweaker means I would like one with a TMB tonestack, but that has been done too I guess. What I would like to see is the way the claimed reducing of the fizziness is done.
Check here for more info on the pedal. Also check the video tab for demo's by mike hermans, PGS and wampler themselves.
Here is my gift from me to you! Im new to the forum and wanted to contribute something i thought was pretty special. Hopefully ill come to know many of you and as long as im a member i will continue to trace and post schematics for pedals there isnt already information on! i should be getting the friedman BE100 to trace soon and ill add that asap. i also have some pro tone signature of model schematics on the way. more to expose how big of a piece of shit dennis is and how he stole his PCB...
All right, yo. I found this schematic:
SansAmp_TRI-AC.pdf
I'll be doing a layout for this one, but I can't read russian. Any of you guys to translate this stuff? :D
Also, I see that this schematic is not all without the electronic switching. I wonder if I can get rid of some of the transistors.
Jack himself has posted gut shots of this, so there's nothing particularly new here. Just thought I'd start a thread on this very nice pedal.
Check out the tight PCB layout! :shock: And note the proper strain relief for the battery leads. Very well done all around.
The modulation is definitely not like any other delay I've tried. With Sway set low, the LFO speed is high but the depth is minimal. With Sway cranked up, speed is lower and depth is...
Just got this in today and figured I'd open it up and take a couple of shots before I gave it a good run through. On the solder-side of the board a piece of blue vinyl is hot glued to, and covering everything. These are the clearest and smallest pictures I could get. I need a new camera that can take better-detailed photos, but I buy stuff like this instead of a new camera. I'll try to snag some info off the components in the next couple of days if anyone is interested.
can anyone help me get this concrete putty removed from these circuits they sound like garbage and were actually really pricey not to mention the shitty wiring job he did and also soldered resistors to the footswitch with no he shrink or anything to make sure it holds up I'm really not impressed with his pedals and I have a feeling he's gone to such lengths because there probably borrowed circuits , either way, i just want to safely remove it and possibly mod the circuit to make it sound...
can anyone help me get this concrete putty removed from these circuits they sound like garbage and were actually really pricey not to mention the shitty wiring job he did and also soldered resistors to the footswitch with no heat shrink or anything to make sure it holds up I'm really not impressed with his pedals and I have a feeling he's gone to such lengths because there probably borrowed circuits , either way, i just want to safely remove it and possibly mod the circuit to make it sound...
First time post so this one might be a tease. I was comparing my pt2399 pedal with a band mate's wow and flutter and was surprised at how similar they sounded. I don't know how the politics of pedal guts sharing go and don't want to step on toes or anything.
I will say: Tl062 x 2, PT2399, MC14007UBC.
Does anyone here know what the C12 optional capacitor is for in the rev 4 KoT? There is no mention of it in any schematic I can find (yes there is a C12 in all schematics, but the parts numbering of the schematics do not match up with the PCB).
There are 14 SMF capacitors in the picture which is the exact amount as in the schematic... Who can solve this mystery?
Before I start, I must say that all that you are about to read is pure a guesstimation from experimenting by ear, and not a traced circuit...
So the other day I had the chance to play with a Plimsoul for a while. I must say that it sounds great and is a far better diode clipper than most. Tried it out on small (25W) Rivera amp and Reverend guitar equipped with soap-bar pickups. Great sustain and well balanced overall tone. Very responsive to playing dynamics and guitar volume...
it the best OD pedal I like as I still recall kicking it infront of my amp for more hair... I sold it unfortunately due to a desire for other pedal which failed in my list .... anyway I was thinking if I could wire up an original Cmatmod Butah circuit ?
my first contribution. This is a work in progress by a dissection rookie :!:
I managed to remove the goop without damaging the parts (ok one cap is scratched....) but I'm not able to create a suitable schematic. Still trying :idea:
The parts on the schematic are arranged like they are on the pcb. I'm going to tinker around a bit to get an arrangement for a suitable schematic.
Feel free to add suggestions, there might be a lot of errors e.g. the order of...
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