I finally got around to building half of this today. I was interested to hear what the modified Rangemaster sounded like - it's very similar to a Red Rooster. I used the stock set up according to GPCB and a 2N2222A. I was surprised that it runs a fair bit quieter than any Red Rooster I've built...
It sounds so good for double stops and hybrid picked parts in particular. I don't know what's happening but it has a kind of extra layer of dirt in there somehow.
I once almost literally bumped into Billy and his wife on a busy Lexington Ave Manhattan. He's not difficult to spot, even in a...
I like it when all the parts in a circuit actually do something. If it doesn't absolutely have to be there, get rid of it. I see a lot of circuits these days use an absurd number of ICs and not use sections as you see above in the Marshall 59 OD. I love nothing more than Chuck telling us we...
No you haven't made a mistake - there is flub galore in this circuit. It is based on something which isn't designed to be a guitar pedal. It's supposed to sound like crap. Only for me it's not the kinda crap I wanted - I was hoping for a different crappiness of crap.
And I wholeheartedly agree...
Paul, I really appreciate you taking the time to post. I'm sure we all do. (well, except for the weirdos) A lot of my player friends are huge fans of the Tim and Timmy. You have quite the fan club in Western Australia.
FWIW I measured the drains of the transistors in this circuit on two versions I made. On both Q1 was under 4V - around the 3.6-3.7 mark. Q2 & Q3 in both were between 4 and 4.6V.
So I tried getting the voltages all up to around 4.5VDC to see if it made any difference. Tonally very little...
Nice build! I built one of these years ago and remember liking the sound.
Actually I was thinking about you this morning when I was having my morning coffee at a nearby lake. It's walking distance from where I live and I frequently walk to a cafe near the lake for a coffee and croissant. I...
It's just too expensive where I am to buy NOS any more. As I build my own amps I like to use JJs and tune the amp to the tube. It's fun and affordable (except the bit where I can't afford to buy amp parts from the US any more and even tubes are becoming crazy expensive). The bits which are...