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    Ocelot Octave (with demo)

    Looks great!
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    Vox Wah: inductor?

    Yellow Fasel is a great option IMO. You could try a Halo repro, but if you already have the Fasel, I'd just go for it.
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    TearJerker Wah on a Cry Baby shell

    I'm no expert by any means, and I never played a real Clyde McCoy, but from what I read, I think you could get there with the TearJerker. Others can correct me on this, but I believe most of it comes from what's known as the "vocal mod", which is basically changing the resistor in parallel...
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    Literature on electronics...

    Just started on this one: https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Audio-Electronics-Kevin-Robinson/dp/0367359855 Can't say much about it yet, but it looks good so far.
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    Tone Bender Mark II [BreadBoard]

    Hey @Harry Klippton, good question: Gibson SG Standard w/ SD Seth Lover pickups / MKII breadboard / Friedman Mini Dirty Shirley 20W head / Torpedo Captor X (I think I had Greenback IRs) / Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
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    Tone Bender Mark II [BreadBoard]

    Thanks, @JamieJ!
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    Trimpot Adjustment - Son of Ben

    @Chuck D. Bones my original doesn't have C10, no. Here are the source voltages: Benson: Q1: 0.206V Q2: 0.180V Q3: 0.196V SOB: Q1: 0.130V Q2: 0.184V Q3: 0.122V
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    Tone Bender Mark II [BreadBoard]

    I just breadboarded an MKII that I really liked, and here's what I got as far as biasing and gain/leakage goes: BATT: 8.9V // Q1c: 7.8V // Q2c: 0.37V // Q3c: 6.65V Q1: hFE=77 / leakage=132uA Q2: hFE=68 / leakage=22uA Q3: hFE=106 / leakage=279uA Here's a quick clip:
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    Trimpot Adjustment - Son of Ben

    By the way, I just played my original Benson side by side with the Son of Ben after adjusting the trimmers in mine to match what I measured in the original, and they sound pretty damn close! Mine sounded a little flubbier until I pulled C10 out. Now they're head to head. Great job on this one...
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    Trimpot Adjustment - Son of Ben

    Mine does actually have trimmers for both Q2 and Q3, but not Q1. And just as an additional data point, with 9.26V coming from the power supply, I read 3.85V in Q2's drain, and 3.89V in Q3's. Not very far off from the 4V recommended in the build doc. Q1's drain read 6.78V.
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    Tone Bender Mark II [BreadBoard]

    Alright, I'm back (and a little drunk) but I believe this is what my DMM is telling me about the Seeker: Vcc=9.26V Q1 Ve=0V (GND) Vb=0.085V Vc=8.05V Q2 Ve=0V (GND) Vb=0.097V Vc=0.224V Q3 Ve=0.135V Vb=0.224V Vc=8.18V
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    Tone Bender Mark II [BreadBoard]

    I'm out of town until Sunday, but I'll do it once I'm back.
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    Tone Bender Mark II [BreadBoard]

    I have a Seeker MKII, happy to provide bias readings as a reference if it's interesting.
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    Fume Extractors?

    Same.
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    Electrovibe Mockup Pedal

    @PedalPCB would you mind sharing a link to that one?
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    First crack at breadboarding, any words of wisdom?

    I don't have pictures at the moment, can try to post some tomorrow, but I used some long jumper wires from a breadboarding kit and hooked them up to DC and I/O jacks in a 1590B enclosure that in includes a footswitch. So it's essentially the same offboard wiring you have in a pedal, but I hooked...
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    Important: Supplying Pictures when an Issue arises with a PCB Build !!!

    Could be a good idea to try and find a thread that illustrates all of these points and link it in the main post as well. Like a benchmark.
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    OC44 Rangemaster

    Thank you @thewintersoldier and @Mcknib! I had a ton of fun building this, and I play it every single day.
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    OC44 Rangemaster

    Thanks, buddy!
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