Absolutely! Glad I could contribute! So what's the next step/timeline on a board being made for this? Also, curious what transistors you used on your breadboard tests
So from what I can see in my V2 Rotobone, Q1 switch common wire/terminal that has NPN collectors is linked to Q2 PNP base, Q2 PNP emitters wired together and tied to ground. Q2 PNP collector common terminal off Q2 selector switch wired to X/Output rotary "in" terminal.
*NPN Q1 emitters...
You're right, R7 is 18k. Same with R4 560k and R5 150k. That grey looked yellow to me in certain lighting. That makes way more sense now! Haha! Also, yes, the 3.3k is connected from the 150k to ground like you stated. Used my DCA55 again to read the second (PNP) transistor pair pin outs and it...
Just looked at things again. So the 47pf in parallel with R7 still exists. I snipped out and measured that mystery axial cap. It reads between 49-51 pF. The black diode is just a reverse biased polarity protection diode . Now here's the interesting parts, R7 is the 1.2M ohm resistor. R4 is the...
UPDATE guys!! This was typed on my phone so the structure may be a bit messy, but here ya go!
Trombetta Rotobone Y-input rotary caps:
0.0082 uF/8.2 nF (yellow Cornell dubilier cylinder style) OR 10 nF since label is MKT .01
0.012 uF/12 nF (poly)
0.022 uF/22 nF (poly)
0.047 uF/47 nF (poly)...
Ok I think I've got it. In Hi position, it connected Q1E directly to ground. The exact same thing happens in the Lo setting except that there's a 1.2K ohm resistor between Q1E and ground. I haven't measured the actual resistance, but that's what the band color coding is telling me.
I also have...
Quick question, in general, when biasing a transistor. Sending it through a resistor of some value with the other end going to ground would raise its gain, right? I'm guessing the wire that I need to resolder just goes to ground
*I'm pretty sure it goes to ground since it comes off Q1...
Well, this was quite the de-goop job. Not difficult, just tedious. Here's a Google drive link to the album of the pedal
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1a92-P2z9gU5070MkPHEeSlQaKztHVugR
Also, there's a very minor issue I ran into. It's the Hi/Lo power switch/toggle that came off during...
Update on this. You were right. It's a pretty soft rubber. I'll try peeling most of it off myself and I'll post the uncovered components again! Apologies on the delays for those eager to crack this one. I've been a bit busy lately.
Also, while we're on the topic of PTD stuff, has anyone...