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  1. Paul.Ruby

    How to set EQ on pedal design?

    All of these caps are dragging down top end, so play with these.
  2. Paul.Ruby

    Combo build for pedal board core: Pre-boost, Clean/drive channel, cabsim, noise-gate, post boost.

    Try things out before committing it to the combo build. You can install the M2 board first, since it's the center piece. Then try various over-drive pedals in front of it to see what you like. Those will pre-boost either the fender clean or the M2 drive channel. Both are over-drive friendly...
  3. Paul.Ruby

    Combo build for pedal board core: Pre-boost, Clean/drive channel, cabsim, noise-gate, post boost.

    This is just a quick reply. Let me know if this solves your issues or need more. I assume you are using one of my boards since I see "To Drive" labeled... There is only one input on the M2 board and that board has the fender clean and Marshall drive. Both channels are fed the input at the same...
  4. Paul.Ruby

    Wah heel bypass Idea

    Or... If you want to add a resistor instead of swapping the 78L09... (EDIT: 100uf might be too big. Depends on the switching voltages of the relay. If you can feel the delay, then reduce to 10uf.)
  5. Paul.Ruby

    Wah heel bypass Idea

    Oh hey... Visio did an auto save... Here's the corrected full circuit... Fixed it for normally closed reed switch, the LED driver and added a cap to ensure no relay bounce when switching. (EDIT: 100uf might be too big. Depends on the switching voltages of the relay. If you can feel the delay...
  6. Paul.Ruby

    Wah heel bypass Idea

    That's right. But I lost my original drawing in a PC crash and didn't feel like redoing it from scratch. But, yes, add back in R4 and Q1 for the LED.
  7. Paul.Ruby

    Wah heel bypass Idea

    And this is the LED wiring needed. (This is my original picture showing the reversed polarity, so ignore that part.)
  8. Paul.Ruby

    Wah heel bypass Idea

    The original circuit is is driving the relay from about 7.5V out of pin 3 of the 555, not Vref, but the specified relay is rated at 4.5V. You can add a 130 ohm resistor in series with the relay to drive it from 9V. lift one side of D2 and add 130ohm in series with it. There is no Vref supply...
  9. Paul.Ruby

    Wah heel bypass Idea

  10. Paul.Ruby

    Wah heel bypass Idea

    If you want to make the 555 based board work, do this. Leave out the red-X components. Wire the reed switch as the green lines between pins 3 and 8 of the 555 IC socket. BUT, polarity is backwards, so, do not connect anything to "IN" on the module; Connect the input jack to the input of the wah...
  11. Paul.Ruby

    Wah heel bypass Idea

    This will all work but need an alternative programming of the ATtiny to use a latching switch instead of momentary switch. My code has this as an option if you want to try your hand at programming. I strongly suggest doing so because the ability to program opens up infinite possibilities... My...
  12. Paul.Ruby

    Relay Bypass Module Questions

    10k for the LED is a guess. LEDs vary so much that you should always test yours for desired brightness and hand-choose a resistance. (EDIT: I'm old and still have LEDs from the '80s. Those need 20mA. New high brightness LEDs seem to turn on if I wave them around a power supply and are a...
  13. Paul.Ruby

    Relay Bypass Module Questions

    LEDs will turn off. Input signal is connected to both effects and both effects will be active at all times and sending output to the relay board. The relay board will select one of the two outputs.
  14. Paul.Ruby

    Relay Bypass Module Questions

    Here it is with the intelligent relay bypass module. Of course, if ordering something, use the DPDT version. This is only if you already have these in hand. I used a schotkey diode to make sure LED A goes fully off.
  15. Paul.Ruby

    Relay Bypass Module Questions

    Here it is with the DPDT module instead of the intelligent relay bypass module.
  16. Paul.Ruby

    Relay Bypass Module Questions

    And, of course, the DPDT module can do this, too. Either one will work, if bypass is not needed. Neither will work if bypass is needed, since that is three separate states. The other switch in the relay could be used to make the LED circuit simpler (no extra diodes needed) if using the DPDT module.
  17. Paul.Ruby

    Relay Bypass Module Questions

    You might need a 2nd 1n914 to make sure LED A does not remain on (dimmly) when it is supposed to be off. Like this. And those can be 1n4148 or 1n4001 or what ever. They are not important values. Might not need the second, newly added diode if the first one is a shotkey.
  18. Paul.Ruby

    Relay Bypass Module Questions

    Here's a quick drawing. Assuming you do not need bypass, you can use one PedalPCB intelligent relay bypass module like this... Effects A and B both have the inputs tied together and come from the input of your pedal. Pedal A output goes to "Jack In." Pedal B output goes to "Out." "In" is not...
  19. Paul.Ruby

    Muffler: "Barn Owl Noise Gate"

    I'm sure folks know this but, if you play with any substantial gain, a key'd noise gate is needed so the gate can be after the gain but key'd on the raw guitar input. This particular build of the Muffler, however, is really nice. I should learn how to do graphics like this. Mine are all two tone...
  20. Paul.Ruby

    TPA3118 60W Power Amp Module

    Momentary, normally open. All my versions have a soft-touch enable circuit of some sort using discrete components or an ATtiny. But, I should add that the circuit could be simplified to just use a latching switch connected directly to the mute pin on the power amp. I was learning how to make...
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