After reverse engineering the Way Huge Aqua Puss analog delay (https://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4216 )
and noticing a more than casual similarity to the infamous BOSS DM-2, I decided to present this new DIY project.
I called it the Wet Cat - not very original I know
Anyway, some notes:
Like the WHAP this delay is true bypass - it does NOT use the Boss fet silent switching circuit.
I have provided two versions - one with the original MN3005 and MN3101 chipset, the other with the MN3205 and MN3102 chipset, which is more readily available.
Like the WHAP both these layouts use the slightly changed capacitors and resistors, and additional 100n filter caps on the clock driver and delay line chips, but you could quite easily build the stock DM-2 version without too many parts changes.
In fact the board layout is based on the original DM-2 layout but adjusted to suit the Hammond 1590B or equivalent NSC enclosures. It may be a tight squeeze but you should be able to get a 9 volt battery in it too.
The more observant members may spot two additional 25k resistors on the board by the compander chip. These can be left out if you want the DM-2 or AP to be "original". The NE570,NE571 or SA570 /1 compandors have two inverting op amp gain stages within - these are biased using a low voltage precision internal voltage source to 3v dc on their output terminals.
We are running our delay from a 9v dc source and a far better bias voltage would allow the op amps to have 4.5 volts dc on their outputs - less distortion due to assymetrical clipping in these gain stages. This is the purpose of the additional resistors - to increase the half rail voltage closer to the theoretical best value of half the supply voltage. For further information, the reader is advised to consult the data sheet PDF file, which is readily available (google NE571).
Okay - enough talk - here are the project files.
members/bajaman/Baja/Baja%20Wet%20Cat%20mini%20version/
enjoy
bajaman
ps: all drawings are 1200 dpi
