Thanks all for the suggestions! I ended up getting the Peak LCR45, and so far I've been really happy with it. I have two Bill Lawrence HB-R and HB-L circuit board backed humbuckers that I measured first, and the LCR data was perfect and accurate for simulating my 335 wiring in LTSpice.
That's a pretty handy device. I wonder if it can be calibrated for a pickup's inductance if you measure and match the capacitance and resistance of the pickup for calibration?
Anyone have suggestions on a reasonably priced accurate LCR/Inductance meter? I currently have a piece of junk from Ebay I want to replace as a birthday present to myself. I primarily want to use it to accurately measure guitar pickups and wah inductors. Thanks!
Can someone please relink or reupload the schematic to the Chaos Machine? This one is too hard to troubleshoot without it.
I get a 404 at this link https://docs.pedalpcb.com/project/ChaosMachine-Schematic.jpg
Thanks.
Never seen a proper DIY of this pedal. Even the sub-clone would be a fantastic pedal to build.
http://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2013/08/boss-od-3-subclone.html
I pulled the charge pump IC out (I socket all ICs in my builds) and that was just enough to smooth the top-end. The recommendation came from this thread https://forum.pedalpcb.com/threads/9v-simulcast.976/. I prefer the sound and slight sag with the lower voltage.
Bump. Any chance of a build doc or schematic for this guy? Can't get this to sound or work as good as the SuperNuva, and I know it could with some troubleshooting :cool:
What kind of pin headers are successful builders using to raise the dip switches board up high enough from the main board of the Muffin Factory? I know the build doc says "2.54mm Pin Header Strip", but there are so many types that I've found, and I'm not sure which ones are the best ones for...