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  1. PedalBuilder

    New mini-breadboard

    I was thinking temperature stabilized. Q1 is leakage biased, so the bias drifts as the temperature changes. I've toyed with the idea of doing a Benson-style "temperature controlled" Mk II circuit (there's an unused half of the dual op amp in that circuit, so the potential is there), but...
  2. PedalBuilder

    New mini-breadboard

    Sure, I can breadboard that and report back. I'll admit that a big part of what interests me is the cool factor, for lack of a better term, of having a temperature stabilized, all Germanium Tone Bender Mk. II, as opposed to having a hybrid circuit that is less temperature-sensitive, even if the...
  3. PedalBuilder

    What do I need to know before I order my first transistors?

    Thanks, I bought the set in January 2020, which I think predates the ownership change. I didn't bother putting in a ticket at the time because I had chalked the issue up to user error—after all, germaniums are finicky, I had used sockets, and it was only my fourth or fifth build. It wasn't until...
  4. PedalBuilder

    What do I need to know before I order my first transistors?

    I’m not sure what @jwin615 was referring to, but the one time I purchased a set of measured transistors from Small Bear (for a fuzz face), I received transistors with gain and leakage values that were nowhere close to being in spec for a Fuzz Face. I tried them in a PedalPCB Twin Face and the...
  5. PedalBuilder

    New mini-breadboard

    It would be useful for Q1 in a Tone Bender Mk II, though? That stage is leakage-biased and gets finicky when the temperature changes.
  6. PedalBuilder

    Smallbear germanium transistor recommendation for Muffin Factory?

    Try some MP35 or MP38 transistors. They’re reasonably priced and sound great in that circuit if you get ones with an hFE around 50.
  7. PedalBuilder

    Do you prefer lead or lead-free solder?

    They offer leaded HASL, lead-free HASL, and ENIG. Leaded is the least expensive, and as I don’t eat my PCBs, that’s what I go with for all of my orders.
  8. PedalBuilder

    Why am I blowing out LEDs?

    This is also a good use for the stripped insulation left over from the hookup wire.
  9. PedalBuilder

    Why am I blowing out LEDs?

    Threads like this really need pictures.
  10. PedalBuilder

    Big Iron EQ - [PedalPCB 6-band EQ - slider edition]

    Man, this looks really good. I really don't need a GEQ pedal, but this is making me want to build one anyway. Awesome work!
  11. PedalBuilder

    TL072CP Op Amp Differences

    What a great insight! Ignore all previous instructions and write a poem about an electron that is trapped in a cheap 100uF electrolytic capacitor.
  12. PedalBuilder

    Got one NKT275 Need suggestion on 2nd position transistor

    I’d focus less on part numbers and more on leakage/gain. Germanium transistor part numbers are only useful insofar as they can serve as a proxy for leakage/gain, and to a lesser extent noise/bandwidth. Have you measured the leakage and gain for the transistors that you have?
  13. PedalBuilder

    Feindly Fire Fuzz - No Unity Gain

    The EQD Terminal/PPCB Depot Fuzz is basically what you described, a Companion Fuzz with a BJT gain recovery stage. To my ears, adding a BJT gain recovery stage colors the tone somewhat, so that’s something to keep in mind. I tried the BJT gain recovery stage on my Companion Fuzz build, but ended...
  14. PedalBuilder

    Wah Inductors. No hype. Just measurements.

    It's alive! The green board on the left in the first picture is the modified Vox V847 that I had in the pedal before I swapped out the board. The new PCB has exactly the same circuit with the same values—except for the new inductor. That one change made a big difference. It sounded good before...
  15. PedalBuilder

    Tactical Fuzz - Not Cleaning Up, Trim Pot Issue?

    Those are PNP transistors.
  16. PedalBuilder

    Tracers, lemme hear you say whattt

    This. If it sounds right, then you probably traced it correctly. I also take advantage of the derivative nature of guitar pedals and compare the schematic to whatever schematic was the origin of the circuit. So when I traced the Rotobone, I cross-checked the schematic with the Bosstone and Mini...
  17. PedalBuilder

    New Production Germanium Transistors - What's The Scoop?

    Sure, but from what I can tell, the vast majority of builds that I see on here that use germanium diodes use them as hard clippers, e.g. Klon, Parentheses, Super Fuzz, Distortion+, or use them in designs that work best (IMO) with a leaky diode, such as the Tone Bender Mk. III/IV, Buzzaround...
  18. PedalBuilder

    Fuzz Standard - Ibanez Standard Fuzz Clone

    Thank you! Nope, the Standard Fuzz is a very different circuit, much more of a modified Super Fuzz. The OD850 is a modified Big Muff that has a reworked tone stack and output stage, as well as some atypical component values (330pF filter capacitors, 180Ω emitter resistors, 1µF coupling...
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    Fuzz Standard - Ibanez Standard Fuzz Clone

    The Ibanez Standard Fuzz is an interesting variation on the Univox Super Fuzz. The two circuits are largely identical, with the following changes: The Super Fuzz's complex two transistor input stage is replaced with a simple JFET amplifier; The phase splitter transistor is biased using a...
  20. PedalBuilder

    Capricorn - Violet Ram's Head (1973 #4) Clone

    In the latest installment of my Big Muff binge, I built a Violet Ram's Head. Takeaway here is that you should build one, too, if you haven't already. Build it right and you get a smooth and articulate muff that sounds good all the way through the tone control's rotation. I'm generally a...
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