Thanks Halffast.
I've got two Muffin Factory PCBs already, awaiting components & solder.
Back to the Rabbit Warren...
It may be hard to see a particular tree in the forest; but if our beloved Muffin Factory is based on the W&C multi-Muff and you want to stick to EHX specs and not some boutique crazy-variant values...
I'll say there are a couple more places that wouldn't hurt to swap the stationary resistor for the switched value (parentheses below with outliers boutique-ish or otherwise):
PPCB MF | KIT RAE | LOWEST EHX | HIGHEST EHX |
R10 Limit-resistor before 1st clip 33k | R19 | 7k5 ︎ (Super-Collider 5k1) | 12k ∆ (reputedly there is a rare Russky☭ with a 39k) |
+ R9 Muffin Factory Parallel to R10 11k | — | — | — |
R18 Limit-resistor before 2nd clip 18k | R12 | 7k5 ︎ (Super-Collider 5k1) | 12k ∆ (Frank Zappa's BMP 47k!) |
+ R17 Muffin Factory Parallel to R18 15k | — | — | — |
R12 Feedback resistor Clip1 1M3 | R17 | 390k ∆ (220k Jordan) | 470k (Super-Collider 1M) |
+ R13 MF Parallel to R12 560k | — | — | — |
R20 Feedback resistor Clip2 910k | R15 | 390k ∆ (270k Jordan) | 470k (Super-Collider 1M) |
+ R21 MF Parallel to R20 680k | — | — | — |
R16 Emitter Resistor Clip1 1k2 | R21 | 100r (GND for Jen & Creamy Dreamer) | 430Ω early ☭ |
+ R14 MF Parallel to R16 120r | — | — | — |
R24 Emitter Resistor Clip2 1k2 | R10 | 82r PNP | R10 390Ω V7☭ |
+ R22 MF Parallel to R24 120r | — | — | — |
I skipped the input resistor in the above table 'cause it's already been discussed as has the 130k in the tone-stack.
Compare the following combined parallel resistors' values with the related EHX in the table:
PPCB Muffin Factory refdes:
R9 || R10 = 8k ... a common limiter-resistor EHX value
R17 || R18 = 8k ... again, a common limiter-resistor value
R12 || R13 = 391k ... Feedback resistor 1st clipping section
R20 || R21 = 389k ... Feedback resistor 2nd clipping section
R14 || R16 = 109Ω ... Emitter-resistor 1st clipping section
R22 || R24 = 109Ω ... Emitter-resistor 2nd clipping section
In addition to the input-resistor swap and the tone-stack resistor swap, I might swap the following to get more EHX-like values than the "stock" Muffin Factory values in parentheses below:
SWAP Rs gets VALUES more like EHX
R9 & R10 to get 8k & 11k (instead of 8k &
33k)
R17 & R18 to get 8k & 15k (instead of 8k &
18k) [Could even go more EHX-like with 8k & 12k via 12k ||
24k — same for R9&R10 above as 11k is weirdly un-EHX-like]
R12 & R13 to get 391k & 560k (instead of 560k &
1M3) [390k being a stock EHX value, and 470k instead of 560k would be even more in keeping with EHX, so
2M4 || 470k = 393k]
R20 & R21 to get 389k & 680k (instead of 389k &
910k)
Nor sure if I'd swap R14 & R16 as well as R22 & R24. That 1k2 is big bootiki territory, but an EHX-430Ω upper value with MF's 120Ω might be too subtle?
If swapped the modifying Emitter-resistor for the first clipping section, 1k2, would need to be 160Ω || 430Ω-EHX to get 116Ω6. Close enough to Muffin Factory's 120Ω?
or 180Ω || 430Ω to get 127Ω.
160Ω || 390Ω gets 113Ω
180Ω || 390Ω gets 123Ω
Early EHX Muffs had that 120Ω value for clipping section emitter-resistors. Then came bigger and smaller — 150Ω, 100Ω. The Russian-built Muffs arrived with 390Ω...
Anyway, for the Muffin Factory to stay within EHX norms, that's dagnabbed near every parallel pair that needs swapping (and some with an alternate value to the modifier-resistor needed).
I'm guessing W&C were going for both non-subtle Boutique swings and EHX-ish, as opposed to confining the circuit to EHX&EHX subtleties.
So, depending on if you want a wide ranging custom boutique-values Muff or if you want a more subtle all-the-EHX-Muff flavours build... you can play with some resistors and tailor the circuit to suit.