@jubal81 Would you mind explaining why you went this route over just making a resistor-based voltage divider? I'm interested as I have no experience using the TLE2426.
Yep, the cathode of the protection diode should be at a node with the cap though so anything apart of that net is good.
It might work fine but if you accidentally plug the wrong plug into the pedal you could have a blown power supply or worse. You might be telling yourself "Nah I would never do...
I made my own clean blend on perf that includes a phase switch. This is ideal then you can use it with any pedal. It is similar to the Paramix. I have a monster multipedal in the works that is an hm-2 style pedal, 8 way clipping diode switch, clean blend with send/return insterts, and a muzzle...
Man my head has been all over the place but I'm pretty sure It doesn't matter where the ground is connected in terms of jack vs promethium as long as he is tapping the +9 after the protection diode on the promethium.
Mike is right. You should probably get 9v from the promethium board instead because there is no power protection or filtering on that board.
I can try to walk you through this, but this might be a good learning experience for you if you don't know how to read a schematic yet. Where to tap the...
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If it is this one then:
Connect 9v and ground from SB(simple blend) to appropriate DC jack lugs.
Desolder the wires from Prom(ethium) IN and Prom OUT, but keep them attached to the 3PDT
Connect the wire from 3PDT that you desoldered from Prom IN and connect to SB IN
Connect the...
It took some digging to find this, but for anyone that is interested in seeing what I'm talking about with the Zuul being based on the gate in the Kerry King JCM800, here you go. Take a look a the EQ file specifcally.
When you say modded, what mod are you referring to? I honestly am less than impressed with the DS-1 I have but I get that it isn't one of the good mojo one's from pre 94 or whatever.
Ahh I see that makes sense, but I never would think to do that. Thanks Chuck! Going to try and work on this soon... got sidetracked running down a hum in my used marshall 2203 reissue I got online recently. Excited to throw this in front of it!
Yeah I agree, but I suppose it depends on how many different toys you are going to be running this thing with. If it is the same pedals then a trimpot would make a lot more sense. I'm actually dealing with this issue right now because I'm building a massive pedal that blends clean/fx loop with...
Yeah it is a bit confusing but it seems to me that he probably wanted a way to boost the dry guitar signal and using an inverting opamp to do that has some advantages in this situation. The output buffer is inverting also so this flips the clean signal back to the original phase. I'm not an...
Dry gain is actually boosting a signal, while dry level is simply attenuating it after the fact like a volume control. If you had an extremely loud pedal in the loop and wanted to mix in your clean signal, it would be desirable to boost the clean signal otherwise you would have to turn the level...
Yeah, I know but his whole attitude is pretty despicable. He acts like invented the wheel when in reality most of his stuff is just tiny mods of other pedals on PCBs that were clearly designed with auto-router. He treats his customers like garbage and honestly, I think he seems to have some kind...