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Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 10 May 2009, 04:45
by ekajjake123
There are only 3 x 2n3704 trannies..
They are pretty low gain IIRC but haven't
Tested but i cant imagine its too finnicky
Just ur standard silicon trans. Not sure which
Companymanufactures the chips in my Rx
But it doesnt appear to be the fairchild semi-con
Brand which i see commonly on digikey.. Mousr

Sorry fo typos... Posting from iphonne
okay thanks man, i'll try it out!

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 10 May 2009, 06:48
by controller700
for those who didn´t see it in the BYOC Forum: MY OVERDRIVER:

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Using 2N3704, too.

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 10 May 2009, 13:40
by miwanone
Looking good! :applause:

Why didn't you use the remaining 3 lugs of the switch for a LED?

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 10 May 2009, 18:26
by noirengineer
OOOOHHHH WOW! that RX Clone looks great!

Do you have a PCB Layout, or Transfer Sheet?
a proper schem, or any project related info?

PS: I missed your thread @ BYOC forum..
can you either post a link to it, or just give us the low-down
on that beauty! I want to do the same thing for my NEXT project,
I already just bought a lot of (25 x 1970's Dated NOS 2N3704's)

--- not that NOS was necessary, but I saw on ebay, put in cheep bid, won..
we shall see! no pictures.. but I can't imagine a HUGE difference between them..

PLEASE WE NEED MORE INFO!!!
:applause:
:horsey:
:thumbsup

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 10 May 2009, 19:11
by controller700
Thanks for the feedback!

1. Here´s the link to the BYOC thread: http://www.buildyourownclone.com/board/ ... =8&t=17840

2. All files I used were already posted in the Vintage Stompbox Corner: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1153

3. I stretched the PCB, so that you can drill a 12mm hole in it. The Stompswitch holds the PCB and it fits exact in a BB-size enclosure.
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4. On my picture you can see that I used two Xicon "Greenies" Caps (0.22uF) and three Sprague Orange Drops (2x0,01uF & 1x0,1uF). These caps were also in the original RX from my friend. His unit used MPS-A05 Transistors, but I decided to use 2N3704.

5. Use Transistor sockets and try a lot of different types!! It is amazing how sensitive this circuit responds to different Transistors in the gain and EQ stages! You can tune you Overdriver´s sound in a very wide range. I tried 2N3904, BC547C, BC549B, BC549C, 2N3704, 2N5088... all sound different! The dynamic response, the EQ, the output level, the amount of fuzz - it´s all in your hands :wink:

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 10 May 2009, 20:01
by telecaster
Beautifull work controller :applause: , so this is the colorsound overdrive, I take it you like the sound? I will have to build this , thanks for the info.

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 11 May 2009, 04:53
by noirengineer
did you put the cap on the bottom side of the board as well?
can we confirm that the CLEAR POLYSTYRENE CAPS I think are 220p and 1000p?
so the cap on the underside of the board dosent seem to be in the original.
Can you confirm that it is going from the Base to the Collector of Q1?

also would you confirm the resistor and PCB layout is similar to the values i listed above?


LASTLY! I was curious.. Why no LED -- you have done everything right w/ the 3PDT..
-- high quality metal film resistors, wires, very clean --- lots of attention to detail,
so the above baffles me in a sense.. ---> either case ---> I LOVE IT and I love you for sharing!
:hug:

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 11 May 2009, 07:06
by controller700
also would you confirm the resistor and PCB layout is similar to the values i listed above?
yes, almost all your values are right, but I used ONLY the following layout and choose the same parts as in the original RX from my friend.
So I cannot say anything about the clear polystyrene caps... I only uses a 500p silver mica:
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About the LED:
It´s similar to Tonebenders and Fuzz Faces: you will definitely know when this little bastard is engaged! I really don´t miss a LED.


!! OVERDRIVERS ARE THE NEW TUBE SCREAMERS !![/color][/b]

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 18 Jun 2009, 16:30
by noirengineer
controller700 wrote:for those who didn´t see it in the BYOC Forum: MY OVERDRIVER:

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Using 2N3704, too.
I love your build :applause:

as you may remember from PE RX Thread a bit back, I'm still trying to make a clone
of this one, I've been super busy and haven't gotten around to it yet, but I just bought
a bunch of parts from mouser and am planning on doing a similar build to your RX CLONE!

I hope i'm not out of line here, but I was wondering if you might share with me the PCB
LAYOUT (and perhaps parts list) of this build! (PS: FANTASTIC WORK!!!)

YOU FREAKIN Nailed the enclosure layout too!!! how did you get the font and the layout so damn perfect!??:? (Anyhow, any info you can throw my way on your RX OD build would be REAAAALLLY helpful. I'm sort of a newb, but I have 2 or 3 builds under my belt.. this will be my first time actually etching my own PCB, so truly any info you could help share, would be more than amazing!


Thanks and cheers!


-michael

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 18 Jun 2009, 16:31
by noirengineer
controller700 wrote:for those who didn´t see it in the BYOC Forum: MY OVERDRIVER:

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Using 2N3704, too.
I love your build :applause:

as you may remember from PE RX Thread a bit back, I'm still trying to make a clone
of this one, I've been super busy and haven't gotten around to it yet, but I just bought
a bunch of parts from mouser and am planning on doing a similar build to your RX CLONE!

I hope i'm not out of line here, but I was wondering if you might share with me the PCB
LAYOUT (and perhaps parts list) of this build! (PS: FANTASTIC WORK!!!)

YOU FREAKIN Nailed the enclosure layout too!!! how did you get the font and the layout so damn perfect!??:? (Anyhow, any info you can throw my way on your RX OD build would be REAAAALLLY helpful. I'm sort of a newb, but I have 2 or 3 builds under my belt.. this will be my first time actually etching my own PCB, so truly any info you could help share, would be more than amazing!


Thanks and cheers!


-michael

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 01:17
by ChrisFFTA
Any idea how different the Throbak Overdrive Boost is?

http://www.gundrymedia.typepad.com/

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 01:35
by noirengineer
been wondering that for a while now actually..
never tried one before, but it's certainly caught
my eye a few times, I'd love to AB them... unfortunately
another gooped pedal it appears via gutshots on the net.
:) not like that ever stopped anyone on this site before 8)

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 02 May 2010, 20:34
by irmcdermott
sorry to bump an old thread. none of these pictures are up. is there a schematic or PCB layout for this one? or can someone post some new pictures?

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 02 May 2010, 21:05
by Lawnchair
I use 2n2222A in q1 and q2 and a BC109 for q3 in my CSO. Love it.

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Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 02 May 2010, 21:58
by irmcdermott
awesome. thanks for the info lawnchair! i'll try that out when i build my CSO.

Re: Prescription Electronics - RX Overdriver

Posted: 02 May 2010, 22:59
by irmcdermott
lawnchair, curious to know what the switch is doing on your build?