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    Tyrian Distortion Annotation - Definitely some mistakes and help needed

    I thought it would be a good exercise as I learn more about circuits to annotate a schematic and describe and calculate the important features. Though in calculating some of the filter values, there's clearly some impedance considerations I'm not accounting for because some of these filters are...
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    Wah Inductors. No hype. Just measurements.

    I picked up these pots and the associated bobbin https://nz.mouser.com/ProductDetail/871-B65661W0000R030 What's the best way to calculate how many turns you need for a given inductance?
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    Getting Started with PCBA at JLCPCB

    You've heard or even used plenty of circuits with X7R caps in the signal path. One way to minimise the "downsides" is to over spec the voltage of X7Rs and Electros.
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    Getting Started with PCBA at JLCPCB

    That's actually a great idea.
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    AMT Warmstone proof of concept.

    The inductor is almost certainly part of some kind of power regulation and filtering circuit.
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    Help with split rail FET circuit

    Awesome thanks for your help, I think I'm beginning to understand a bit more about DC and biasing here.
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    Help with split rail FET circuit

    Ok so let's say instead the FET/BJT combo circuit is connected to the output of my "Recovery Tube" from the initial circuit, after R16, would I still need a coupling cap? Assuming you remove R11 to replace it with R1 from the FET/BJT circuit.
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    Help with split rail FET circuit

    I tried a JFET with lower IDSS and that biases much nicer.
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    Help with split rail FET circuit

    Even though the input voltage is a perfect 1v ac sine wave in the simulation?
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    Help with split rail FET circuit

    For completeness you can see the original 1v input run +6 to +12v after the JFET stage which is buffered by the BJT
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    Help with split rail FET circuit

    Hmm, now the whole thing just acts as a buffer. Without -12v on the emitter of Q1 there is zero voltage on the output. At least before I was getting a gain of ~3 which is what I had wanted in the first place. Thanks, I think I will just scrap the first JFET buffer, it doesn't seem necessary...
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    Help with split rail FET circuit

    Bonus question, can C14 discharge through R3? or do I need something like a 1M between C14 and the first Op-amp?
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    Completely new to this! Build calling for GR diodes.

    Having 9 different germanium diodes pairs is less helpful to you than having a good number of the one specification IMO. D9E is probably the most "average" amongst them. Germanium can be a little fragile being made with glass so if you break one better to have backups of the same type. As for...
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    Completely new to this! Build calling for GR diodes.

    Do any of your builds require Germanium transistors? I would normally have a circuit in mind before buying them. If you just want them in hand fair enough. The BAT diodes will sound pretty much the same in those circuits, you can even add a small resistor in series to make them a bit more...
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    Basic question about mixers and the Iridium

    An interface that directly sends the inputs to the monitoring mix is probably what you want then, most entry level interfaces do that these days, even the Behringer ones.
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    Basic question about mixers and the Iridium

    Where will the external audio come from? If it's from a computer then possible an interface is actually the easiest way.
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    Help with split rail FET circuit

    Hey folks, I've been designing this Blackface-ish inspired preamp circuit. The thing is it inverts the output which I want to avoid. For stubborn reason I've been trying to avoid using another op amp for the task of re-inverting the signal, adding a bit of gain, and buffering the output. I've...
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    Equilux Mini

    Criminally underrated pedal.
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    8" vs 4" Speakers for practice amp

    Someone in the NAM discord shared this which might be of interest to FRFR users. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1eR78QwneX_8vBmsnuxlLYMEjn47GQGJM Rather than a regular impulse response which is both a speaker and microphone capture at a certain spatial location, this models the actual...
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    8" vs 4" Speakers for practice amp

    The problem with this statement is two variable are changing at the same time. The size of the speaker, and the quality of speaker and cab. I suspect the increase in quality is a much larger factor here.
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