Driab2 and Mos Rectifier(New versions of Dr Boogey)  [documentation]

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Well i started to work on preamp for Dual Rectifier like distortion. I started with by improving Dr Boogey. These things i discussed with you guy in this forum previously. Now i finally it is over and successful. I never intended to simulate tube sound but i want great sound heavey distortion like Dual Rectifier and now iam successful.
I present 2 design in front of you.


1) Driab2 (Dual Rectifer in box 2)
is the mu-amp version of Dr Boogey without tone stack. I added lpf before volume pot to cut treble. I also added dpdt switch for selecting raw, vintage and modern type of distortion.
Note: 2n5484 fets are required not j201
https: //img509. imageshack. us/img509/6495/drss.th.png
drss.png
https: //img263. imageshack. us/i/image798.jpg/
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https: //img192. imageshack. us/img192/6495/drss.th.png
drss_layout.png

Now i started to work on active tonestack. And i ripped that from Boss Mt-2 with in/out buffer, a perfect tonestack for Dr boogey. You can get any type of hard rock and metal sound out of that. Its parametric eq totally effect the tone.
Note: you can use any opamp but ne5532 or TL072 is recommended.
All cap are NON-POLAR including 10uf and 1uf

https: //img64. imageshack. us/i/tonestack.png/
tonestack.png
https: //img263. imageshack. us/i/image800.jpg/
tonestack.jpg
https: //img693. imageshack. us/i/tone.png/
tone.png
You can use tonestack with/without any pedal. This is also a good clean preamp.

This combination is perfect hardrock/metal distortion.

2) Mos rectifier
Now my second design which is honestly modded design of Soul Sonic's freya. I just changed the gain stages similar to Dr boogey and we are done. This sounds great but like vintage Marshall hardrock distortion with huge sustain, not mesa. This is not a noisy pedal like usually fets pedal are.
https: //img509. imageshack. us/i/mosrect.png/
mosrect.png
https: //img85. imageshack. us/i/image799.jpg/
mosrect.jpg
https: //img193. imageshack. us/i/mosrectpcb.png/
mosrectpcb.png

Both Design are verified and self tested on pcb. Soundclips and pictures will be available soon. May be even video.
And finally thank to this forum and all those guys who help me.


Here are da link for pcb layout and part list.
http: //www. 2shared. com/file/10547222/7a765ae1/Driab2.html
Driab2.zip
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http: //www. 2shared. com/file/10547229/eda48369/Metal_ToneStack.html
Metal ToneStack.zip
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http: //www. 2shared. com/file/10547230/8d630a8c/mosrect.html
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Post by soulsonic »

Good work! :D
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I cant wait to hear the results!! :applause:

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nice work... would love some clips.

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Post by mrelwood »

The 2n5484 costs five times that of J201 in Finland. Any replacements I should look for? 2n5458 okay for this circuit?

Thanks!

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THANKS ubaid88!
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Post by Findeton »

mrelwood wrote:The 2n5484 costs five times that of J201 in Finland. Any replacements I should look for? 2n5458 okay for this circuit?

Thanks!
2n5457 are very similar to 2n5484 and they are way cheaper too.

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I want to use the 2N7000 MOSFET instead of the J201 :hmmm: ; because in PERÚ its no seller for the FETS??????? :evil: help to use the 2N7000 !!!!!!!!!!!! :shock:

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Post by quaternotetriplet »

could you please post the schem?

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Post by GodSaveMetal »

Is the circuit of the begining of this post, can I use the 2N7000???????????? in replacement of J201????????????

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GodSaveMetal wrote:Is the circuit of the begining of this post, can I use the 2N7000???????????? in replacement of J201????????????
I think their different, but maybe some here can find ways to it

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Post by ProwerFX »

can someone repost the pdf? plz
2share server is a crap

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anyone has build mosrect?? I've build
but there is a problem sound heared like a voltage
drop ... On the 3rd gain stage is normal, but
after Q4 & Q5 sounds like drop voltage, what value
of R 220k & 330K to ground?? I tried removing the
330K to ground sound is normal but the noise /oscilation very high .. help me please....

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Post by The G »

The ImageShack links don't work anymore, so here are the schematics:

DRIAB2:
DRIAB2 schematic
DRIAB2 schematic
MOS Rectifier:
MOS Rectifier schematic
MOS Rectifier schematic

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Post by elkulon »

Question...:
In the main post, ubaid88 said (abour DRIAB):
Note: 2n5484 fets are required not j201
But, in both images (same file, different servers :slap: ), the shown FET are J201...

Complete the empty space:
The correct FET is _______.

Anyway, Nice job!!! :applause: :applause: :applause:

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Post by The G »

This topic has been revived with files thought long lost.

For those asking about parts, read the OP post carefully:
ubaid88 wrote: 08 Jan 2010, 22:07 Note: 2n5484 fets are required, not j201.
Note: you can use any opamp but ne5532 or TL072 is recommended.
All cap are NON-POLAR including 10uf and 1uf

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Post by jhergonz »

The G wrote: 23 Feb 2021, 16:11 This topic has been revived with files thought long lost.

For those asking about parts, read the OP post carefully:
ubaid88 wrote: 08 Jan 2010, 22:07 Note: 2n5484 fets are required, not j201.
Note: you can use any opamp but ne5532 or TL072 is recommended.
All cap are NON-POLAR including 10uf and 1uf
noob question here, may i know why 2n5458 is required and not J201?

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Post by The G »

I suspect 2N5484 was what the OP had at hand, so he used it and ended liking the result. Given that 2N5484's VGS(off) is -0.3...-3.0V and IDSS is 1.0...5.0mA and given JFETs variability, subbing another JFET for 2N5484 could just work without changing the circuit, although the replacement will not be an exact match. Some of the usual suspects:
- J201     (VGS(off) -0.3...-1.5V, IDSS 0.2...1.0mA)
- 2N5457   (VGS(off) -0.5...-6.0V, IDSS 1.0...5.0mA)
- 2SK30A-Y (VGS(off) -0.4...-5.0V, IDSS 1.2...3.0mA)

Further reading:
Foolin' with FETs (by R.G. Keen)
Mod your Mu-amp/Minibooster (by R.G. Keen)

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