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    Sheepy Love "Hot Teacher" (LPD Sixty8 with CDB mods)

    And here's me just using BAT41s wherever it says to use Ge diodes..
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    Sheepy Love "Hot Teacher" (LPD Sixty8 with CDB mods)

    Even better then! As long as they sound good silicon is even better than Ge in my book.
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    This Week on the Breadboard: The Nut Job OD

    And the MID pot in a Super is 10K. I like the Marshall tone stack better!
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    This Week on the Breadboard: The Nut Job OD

    BTW if anyone wants to make a four knob version of this I can verify that the tone stack I posted above works perfectly. It sounds like the regular version with MID at just past noon, which is where I park it most of the time. Same principal as a Deluxe Reverb tone stack Vs a Super Reverb Trem...
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    This Week on the Breadboard: The Nut Job OD

    From building amps I have seen this kind of tone stack a lot! The .022µF caps, the 500-ish pF treble cap, the 33K slope resistor - these are all Marshall changes to the '59 5F6-A schematic. Marshall altered the 56K slope resistor and 250pF treble cap of the 5F6-A Bassman schematic to fatten up a...
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    This Week on the Breadboard: The Nut Job OD

    And thanks for the updated version. I will obviously have to try that one too!
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    This Week on the Breadboard: The Nut Job OD

    I find the MID control fairly mild - I don't really like it below noon. I'm even planning on trying a version with a fixed mid. Chuck, Would this work?
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    PPCB MOTORIZER

    Any clues as to what the Chinese looking writing says?
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    Update: Animal Pedals Major Overdrive (Sheepy Love Old Fashioned)

    As long as it works! FWIW I don't care for transistor sockets because they can often become loose IME. But I wouldn't worry about the look of the transistors as long they work. For one thing once the pedal is buttoned up you don't see them, and for another the neatness of your builds makes them...
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    Old Fashioned (Skreddy/Animals Major Overdrive)

    Wow - I LOVE the enclosure graphics! Some of you guys go to some lengths to make your pedals look good. I'm very much from the @MichaelW school of discerning minimalism. FWIW I bought both types of transistor for this circuit from Mouser. Odd that you couldn't get them. Maybe they sold out...
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    Transistor Sockets

    I try to say simply what I like to do. Not trying to tell anyone what to do - and in saying what I like to do I like to give a reason to explain. There's (probably) more than one way to skin a cat. I dunno - never skinned one, and I'm not about to start. I think building pedals is fun which is...
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    Completely new to this! Build calling for GR diodes.

    I use BAT41s instead of Ge all the time. They're a lot more robust. I like to pair a single BAT41 with a 1N4148 or 1N4001 as clipping diodes too. Experimenting with clipping diodes in a circuit you know well can be eye opening.
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    Recommend me a low gain fuzzy od

    Does it have to be a PCB? The BJF designed Baby Blue OD is a fantastic fuzzy drive which works particularly well with Marshalls. I've posted a Vero layout for it in the Vero section if you're interested.
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    Pedal for harmonica?

    The best way to solve the gain issue would be to just use an A500K instead of a B500K IMHO. Or even an A250K. But your solution should do the trick. And I second @phi1 's idea. Both mods would make the OD easier to use. Glad it worked out! You're a good friend.
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    Transistor Sockets

    The only time I use transistor sockets is for testing, and occasionally for Ge transistors. Even then I'll usually remove the socket once I have the Ge tranny I want and solder that tranny to the board. Sockets, particularly the inline snap-off things, are unreliable and have caused me plenty of...
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