Amptweaker - Tight Metal [traced]
- Ichabod_Crane
- Resistor Ronker
I noticed some missing parts on the board (R44, C28, C26). It's strange because the Grind Custom FX project, I guess it's a verified and reliable, includes even a charge pump, but it doesn't have 44 resistors (37 including CLR), nor 28 caps (actually the caps are 27).
Could the Fat Rock (and/or Fat Metal) version has more parts or just placed in difference spot, and not just difference value?
Do you explain all my doubts?
Could the Fat Rock (and/or Fat Metal) version has more parts or just placed in difference spot, and not just difference value?
Do you explain all my doubts?
- Nicht Bernd
- Breadboard Brother
But where to buy the pcb?
Read all 32 pages of this last week and then built one, just finished, works perfectly & every bit as impressive as this thread led me to believe. Just wanted to stop back and say thanks to J0K3RX, rcustoms, jymaze and everyone else involved in making this a thing, the pedal sounds incredible, great work fellas!
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gainiac wrote:Read all 32 pages of this last week and then built one, just finished, works perfectly & every bit as impressive as this thread led me to believe. Just wanted to stop back and say thanks to J0K3RX, rcustoms, jymaze and everyone else involved in making this a thing, the pedal sounds incredible, great work fellas!
Hmmmm looks like i had view and study all 32 pages, but i was very confuse, i read and there is tight metal with a normal 3pdt switch, and then there was a dragon, is this dragon going further, i just like the tight metal, if posible i like the JR verion, which i don't see at this forum, bwhat was this dragon, can anybody tell the difference about tight dragon, tight metal and a tight metal junior.
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Still, yeah a very difficult from an indian here, but we a Mizo are quite different from the mainland Indian, we follow the western, and we are the western of India, quite differences here, Vinnie moor, manowar, firehouse, petra, gnr and every hard rocker are in our blood, and so many more had come here, they don't know about the mainland india, but they sure know about the northeast here, i of all the electronics here would like to present what my people believe that "it is out of reach " is here " i may provide them but very confuse here.
- jhergonz
- Breadboard Brother
dragon is tight metal and tight rock in one box.BSA Chawngthu wrote:gainiac wrote:Read all 32 pages of this last week and then built one, just finished, works perfectly & every bit as impressive as this thread led me to believe. Just wanted to stop back and say thanks to J0K3RX, rcustoms, jymaze and everyone else involved in making this a thing, the pedal sounds incredible, great work fellas!
Hmmmm looks like i had view and study all 32 pages, but i was very confuse, i read and there is tight metal with a normal 3pdt switch, and then there was a dragon, is this dragon going further, i just like the tight metal, if posible i like the JR verion, which i don't see at this forum, bwhat was this dragon, can anybody tell the difference about tight dragon, tight metal and a tight metal junior.
- jhergonz
- Breadboard Brother
And I think the JR versions are the same with the bigger versions, but in a smaller enclosure and less features.
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jhergonz wrote:And I think the JR versions are the same with the bigger versions, but in a smaller enclosure and less features.
Ok that i understood, but what confused me most is the "double tight dragon", what does this "double" exactly means, is it TR and TM in one PCB.
I would like to build the simple working one, whose version should i build? Please i need your suggestion. Most of the electronic parts are at hand but confused to whose version i should build, also a very junior here in this hobby ( had completed only 1 pedal i.e MXR Dist.+, after joining this forum)
Same volume issue here...Ichabod_Crane wrote: I insert a flying resistor between the lug 3 of the VOlume and the wire. A 47k. And it seems work fine! The volume is lower and I can't hear eny difference in the sound (Should I?). I'll calibrate a bit the amount of the resistence, but finally it should fix this weird issue.
I want to apply your mod but i don't understand it, what you refer with a "between the lug 3 of the VOlume and the wire"?what wire?wire of lug3?R47k in serial with lug3 of volume pot?
thank you!
- Ichabod_Crane
- Resistor Ronker
What layout did you use? I used a veroboard layout. This mod it's been suggested to me.
Anyway, take a look at the schematic, I guess you have it saved somewhere. Did you see the volume pot lug 3 and the 220nF cap connected each other? You need to disconnect those and put between the cap and the lug 3 the resistor.
The veroboard layout I used has enough room to solder the resistor on the board on a strip (with a cut track under the resistor), the same strip where is placed the 220nF.
But it's not true that this mod is really transaprent how I told early, this resistor cut off a bit of high end, maybe a little cercamic cap in paralle with the resistor could rise up a bit of high, if I remember my test. A 50pf, for example.
Anyway, then I tried to use a log volume pot (log not linear!), and it worked very fine without add anything to the original schematic. I can set the pot fine enough until the unity volume at 9-10 o'clock.
Anyway, take a look at the schematic, I guess you have it saved somewhere. Did you see the volume pot lug 3 and the 220nF cap connected each other? You need to disconnect those and put between the cap and the lug 3 the resistor.
The veroboard layout I used has enough room to solder the resistor on the board on a strip (with a cut track under the resistor), the same strip where is placed the 220nF.
But it's not true that this mod is really transaprent how I told early, this resistor cut off a bit of high end, maybe a little cercamic cap in paralle with the resistor could rise up a bit of high, if I remember my test. A 50pf, for example.
Anyway, then I tried to use a log volume pot (log not linear!), and it worked very fine without add anything to the original schematic. I can set the pot fine enough until the unity volume at 9-10 o'clock.
ooh thanks for fast your reply!I will test first change the volume pot from B (linear) lo A (log), it seems better solution!Ichabod_Crane wrote: Anyway, then I tried to use a log volume pot (log not linear!), and it worked very fine without add anything to the original schematic. I can set the pot fine enough until the unity volume at 9-10 o'clock.
p.d: I Used pcb from effectslayouts and only changed r27 value (1.5k->4.7k), all work fine except volume and tight behavior (I read that tight pot B100k to C100k solve the issue)
- Ichabod_Crane
- Resistor Ronker
Tight pot B or C you should hear difference at least at extreme setting. I used C100k and it works fine.
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