Suhr Reactive Load [schematic]
Thought I'd share how I did mine, been putting off sharing but I think I did alright with it, but I've been a long time reader in the forum's but never been a big contributor.
I had help with my first pcb design, and there was a lot of issues with everything, using the photos I saw posted here, I made a rough copy and was going to do the ol peel n stick transfer method, which ended up with me redrawing the traces again in altium designer.
Apart from trying to source enclosures to fit the pcb, i decided to get a bit of 3mm alloy bent for my (What I refer to as ShrEddie)
don't know if you can see the picture i added, but I am pretty happy with the results.
Thanks guys
I had help with my first pcb design, and there was a lot of issues with everything, using the photos I saw posted here, I made a rough copy and was going to do the ol peel n stick transfer method, which ended up with me redrawing the traces again in altium designer.
Apart from trying to source enclosures to fit the pcb, i decided to get a bit of 3mm alloy bent for my (What I refer to as ShrEddie)
don't know if you can see the picture i added, but I am pretty happy with the results.
Thanks guys
Alex Catlow
Sirius Amplification
Melbourne, Australia
Sirius Amplification
Melbourne, Australia
- caspercody
- Resistor Ronker
For C3, C4, and C5 I just noticed I got polarized capacitors and the schematic shows non-polarized. Will this matter? If it does not matter, which way should the (+) side go?
- bmxguitarsbmx
- Cap Cooler
Yeah its cool. Sounds great. Uses the AMT CP-16 board for the IR's
https://amt-sales.com/cabsim/amt-pangaea-cp-16-module/
Is this verified?bmxguitarsbmx wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 02:09
Yeah its cool. Sounds great. Uses the AMT CP-16 board for the IR's
https://amt-sales.com/cabsim/amt-pangaea-cp-16-module/
Alex Catlow
Sirius Amplification
Melbourne, Australia
Sirius Amplification
Melbourne, Australia
- bmxguitarsbmx
- Cap Cooler
Verified by someone more trustworthy than me, you mean?
I meant no offence, as I don't know you from a bar of soap, I heard for about a year that it used the cp-16 module but nobody ever took pictures... and I prefer seeing pictures for verification over the internet. sorry I didn't check this forum out for a while, it never gives you email notifications when someone posts something
Alex Catlow
Sirius Amplification
Melbourne, Australia
Sirius Amplification
Melbourne, Australia
- karul
- Cap Cooler
you can edit your notification preferences in User Control Panel -> Board preferences -> Edit notification options
ucp.php?i=ucp_notifications&mode=notification_options
thanks karul, looks like it's working now as I received an email (i changed my settings before you mentioned it but thanks nonetheless)karul wrote: ↑15 May 2022, 23:12you can edit your notification preferences in User Control Panel -> Board preferences -> Edit notification options
ucp.php?i=ucp_notifications&mode=notification_options
Alex Catlow
Sirius Amplification
Melbourne, Australia
Sirius Amplification
Melbourne, Australia
Anyone made any new progress/tweaks with these builds or have something to share?
- soulsonic
- Old Solderhand
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I'm workin on a DIY version right now. I simplified the circuit a bit and I think it should still sound the same. Waiting for all the parts to arrive.din_mentor wrote: ↑18 Mar 2023, 23:00 Anyone made any new progress/tweaks with these builds or have something to share?
"Analog electronics in music is dead. Analog effects pedal design is a dead art." - Fran
- soulsonic
- Old Solderhand
Information
I built my DIY version. Turned out pretty good. I posted schematic and info here:
viewtopic.php?t=32600
viewtopic.php?t=32600
"Analog electronics in music is dead. Analog effects pedal design is a dead art." - Fran
Hi Soulsonic, did you ever find any cause to the distortion? You mentioned the fan or LED as a possible cause of this.soulsonic wrote: ↑10 Apr 2023, 03:50 I built my DIY version. Turned out pretty good. I posted schematic and info here:
viewtopic.php?t=32600
I got a used Reactive Load, sounds great, but there is a unnatural decaying distortion as chords ring out.
- soulsonic
- Old Solderhand
Information
I admit that I haven't spent any more time analyzing the Reactive Load lately. I am still skeptical about the fan and LED being driven directly by the signal. If I find time for it, I will reassemble my DIY one and try comparing it again more closely (I had taken it apart to add more heatsinking). I did enounter a different kind of low frequency distortion in the DIY one, but this seems to be the sort typically caused by the transformer - which is a bit disappointing, but not surprising.din_mentor wrote: ↑13 Sep 2024, 20:15Hi Soulsonic, did you ever find any cause to the distortion? You mentioned the fan or LED as a possible cause of this.soulsonic wrote: ↑10 Apr 2023, 03:50 I built my DIY version. Turned out pretty good. I posted schematic and info here:
viewtopic.php?t=32600
I got a used Reactive Load, sounds great, but there is a unnatural decaying distortion as chords ring out.
Previously when I had tested the load boxes, I had used a solid state amp. Next time, I will use a tube amp, which I expect should give different results.
"Analog electronics in music is dead. Analog effects pedal design is a dead art." - Fran