Eden Analog - Nashville

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Post by noelgrassy »

At $140 they're being very realistic in terms of what we usually see for an OD pedal.

It looks like there's a second transistor, but that doesn't rule it out of being a TS clone
of some sort.

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Post by HAR_RJ »

Does anyone have any info on this circuit? I heard that it's another TS clone and would like to know what changes where made t it.

Thanks,
RJ

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Post by Greg »

noelgrassy wrote:
It looks like there's a second transistor, but that doesn't rule it out of being a TS clone
of some sort.
A standard TS circuit has 2 transistors. (2 buffers).
culturejam wrote: We are equal opportunity exposure artists.

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"I've noticed there's an inverse relationship between cost of gear and talent. If you need the most expensive gear to get decent tones, then you suck as a player."

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Post by HAR_RJ »

That is from above, so what are trying to say?

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Post by tube-exorcist »

That is from above, so what are trying to say?
That you should learn to use the forum software.

The picture "above" has 400 x 300 pixels, If you click on the picture attached you will get a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels. It´s easy to recognize this on the different size of the evilbay watermark in the right lower corner.
"I've noticed there's an inverse relationship between cost of gear and talent. If you need the most expensive gear to get decent tones, then you suck as a player."

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Post by rs »

The component layout is very similar to Tonepad's Tube Screamer!!!

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Post by HAR_RJ »

Thanks. Didn't know what the heck he was talking about. Just needed to know if it was YATS. Thanks again RS!

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Resurrecting the post: anyone has the schematic?

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