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I was wondering if the "Actual Overdrive" schematic was ready to go into the build doc now? I know it's just a modded tube screamer, but thought it was would be a good pcb to mod for my own tweaked TS if I could see the schematic.
 
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EDIT: In truth, I have no idea, but these meme things are addictive.
 
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Is it possible share parts list and drilling template of pro-10 dual overdrive please? I'd like to start ordering the parts and uv design.
 
I built my seashore a few weeks ago using the pcb as my guide and I used polarized electrolytic caps throughout - do the non-polarized electrolytic caps change the resulting sound?
I was wondering that myself, although I did order some Nichicon Muse for the build. How does it sound?
 
I was wondering that myself, although I did order some Nichicon Muse for the build. How does it sound?
Fantastic low gain overdrive, but of a unique variety. A lot of the tones are similar to the chop shop but as you push the gain it goes into a sputtery overdrive/fuzz territory where the chop shop will saturate. A lot of interesting sounds in there. On mine, the germanium side of the clipping knob becomes apparent at around 3:00 and does the expected ge clipping thing when maxed out. I used a unizon 1n34a equivalent.

If it turns out the NP caps matter I'll have to do some desoldering but that sort of work comes w the hobby I suppose
 
Pro-10 BOM and drill template, working on the full doc and the others today.
Thanks for the documents.
it would be very nice if you could share cap types cause the image doesn't show the value of the caps and I don't know which types they should be.

1 56p
1 100p
1 120p
1 560p
1 1n
1 2n7
1 4n7
2 8n2
4 10n
2 22n
1 27n
1 47n
3 82n
4 100n
2 220n
1 470n
4 1u Film
3 2u2
1 3u3
1 4u7
3 10u
3 100u

Cheers
 
Thanks for the documents.
it would be very nice if you could share cap types cause the image doesn't show the value of the caps and I don't know which types they should be.

1 56p
1 100p
1 120p
1 560p
1 1n
1 2n7
1 4n7
2 8n2
4 10n
2 22n
1 27n
1 47n
3 82n
4 100n
2 220n
1 470n
4 1u Film
3 2u2
1 3u3
1 4u7
3 10u
3 100u

Cheers

The (Rough) Capacitor Type Rule:
p = picofarads = ceramic disc/MLCC (<10000p)
n = nanofarads = film box (<1000n)
u = microfarads = electrolytic (>1u)

These are rough guidelines, not rules…kinda like the pirate code…
 
The (Rough) Capacitor Type Rule:
p = picofarads = ceramic disc/MLCC (<10000p)
n = nanofarads = film box (<1000n)
u = microfarads = electrolytic (>1u)

These are rough guidelines, not rules…kinda like the pirate code…
+1 Also, you can definitely tell which ones should be electrolytic because the silkscreen will have a circle and the leads close together. For ceramic vs film, just get ceramic if you can't find film (typically when the values are too low).
 
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