DAJE
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Pics 1 and 2: I got some SMD 5457s that were pre-soldered to adaptor boards a while back. I got some right-angle pin things too, they fit well and are very good for the job except the legs are too big for sockets so they have to be soldered to the board. I don't mind that but it might be an issue for some.
You can also see my parallel capacitor, which luckily did fit through the PCB holes. I needed a 120 pF cap but only had 100s and 33s, but both were lower than their nominal ratings and added up to pretty close to 120 pF.
Pics 3 and 4: Tranny adaptor board in place, sitting over the resistors. It was the last thing I soldered to the board before the pots and wires.
Pic 5: Complete and working well.
I haven't done the outside yet, will probably post more pics when I do.
I'm very happy with how this pedal sounds. I've only tried it through a small amp, but I like the extra low-end oomph in this circuit. Possibly it'll muddy up if I put it through a larger amp at stage volume, but realistically that ain't likely for a while yet. I haven't directly compared it with my other overdrives yet, but I feel like it's a very worthwhile addition to the arsenal.
You can also see my parallel capacitor, which luckily did fit through the PCB holes. I needed a 120 pF cap but only had 100s and 33s, but both were lower than their nominal ratings and added up to pretty close to 120 pF.
Pics 3 and 4: Tranny adaptor board in place, sitting over the resistors. It was the last thing I soldered to the board before the pots and wires.
Pic 5: Complete and working well.
I haven't done the outside yet, will probably post more pics when I do.
I'm very happy with how this pedal sounds. I've only tried it through a small amp, but I like the extra low-end oomph in this circuit. Possibly it'll muddy up if I put it through a larger amp at stage volume, but realistically that ain't likely for a while yet. I haven't directly compared it with my other overdrives yet, but I feel like it's a very worthwhile addition to the arsenal.
