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  1. Chuck D. Bones

    This Week on the Breadboard: Shallow Water

    That's my short-circuit protection. I need it on a breadboard. I'm looking at drastically simplifying the Low-Pass Gate circuit while maintaining the same functionality.
  2. Chuck D. Bones

    Testing op amps

    Breadboard a Rat and try it there.
  3. Chuck D. Bones

    💖 Stay Alive ✨ Top Five of '25 💖

    In no particular order... OKKO Diablo V3 CB mod Emperor of Tone Hybrid Fuzz Driver Deluxe Lingonberry OD CB mod Germanium Filter
  4. Chuck D. Bones

    This Week on the Breadboard: Shallow Water

    This one has been in the queue for a loooooooooong time. I built it pretty much per the schematic I got from Robert. I subbed an MCP6002 for the MCP602, a CA3240 for the LM258, 1SS98 for the BAT48's and a 2N5246 for the 2K208-Y. The Shallow Water manual was helpful in setting the LPG trimmer...
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    Random pix

  6. Chuck D. Bones

    Low Tide Mini: "Plover Modulator"

    Two questions (that I also asked in another build report): 1. Do you notice a volume change when you turn the MIX knob from Dry to Wet? 2. How did you go about setting the two trimmers?
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    Random Comments

    “When a clown moves into a palace he doesn’t become a king, the palace instead becomes a circus." Turkish proverb shared by Dan Rather
  8. Chuck D. Bones

    Boutique Pedal Manufacturers Are Feeling the Tariff Pinch

    I wonder what Mike Fuller's thoughts are on this?
  9. Chuck D. Bones

    This Week on the Breadboard: The Bloody Germanium Overdrive

    Good catch! Vero corrected.
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    This Week on the Breadboard: The Bloody Germanium Overdrive

    My final version. Yes, it really needs all 6 knobs. It's basically two ODs connected in series with the EQ in the middle. The GAIN & DRIVE stages can each be dialed-down to unity gain for (mostly) clean boost and EQ. Or run both stages at low gain (below noon) for some smooth OD. The MID...
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    This Week on the Breadboard: The Dark Esbat

    Yes, there is a bootstrap in there too. C10 bootstraps R7, making it appear to be orders of magnitude larger than 100K.
  12. Chuck D. Bones

    Monarch

    It's all about getting the JFET biasing right. JFET circuits are not plug-n-play. Plan on selecting R4 & R12. Stock values might work, but there is no guarantee. We're looking for around 5V on Q1-D. If it's higher than 5.5V or lower than 4.5V, then adjust R4. Increasing R4 makes Q1-D go up...
  13. Chuck D. Bones

    Calamity Fuzz jfet bias.

    That's normal. Really no way around the popping in this circuit.
  14. Chuck D. Bones

    Monarch

    Do you not read my responses?
  15. Chuck D. Bones

    Monarch

    Buy extras, you will need to screen them. If you buy 5, maybe they will all work in this circuit, maybe only three will.
  16. Chuck D. Bones

    This Week on the Breadboard: Phase 90

    Thanks for that! As expected, Bias centers the sweep. Turning DEPTH all the way up can get a bit extreme. Higher Vp produces a wider sweep, once Bias is dialed-in.
  17. Chuck D. Bones

    Monarch

    2N5089 is a BJT, not a JFET. It is still in production, but pricey at DigiKey & Mouser. Equivalents include BC549C & MPSA18. The pinout is reversed with BC549C. For the JFET, J113 is a good sub and is in production. Might as well buy at least 10 because they show up in a lot of pedals. As...
  18. Chuck D. Bones

    Calamity Fuzz jfet bias.

    Testing that way is equivalent to the in-circuit test I described above. The only difference is meter polarity. If you want the true polarity, then connect the DMM + lead to GND (gate) and - lead to source. The drain and gate resistors don't impact the measurement because the the test...
  19. Chuck D. Bones

    Calamity Fuzz jfet bias.

    Look at post #2. We're looking for Vp close to -0.2V. Your J201s are compliant with the J201 spec, but they are not suitable for this circuit.
  20. Chuck D. Bones

    Calamity Fuzz jfet bias.

    You probably got lucky. You can measure Vp in-circuit if you lift one lead on R5 & one lead on R7. Power up and connect you DMM from Q1-S to GND. The voltage you read is essentially Vp. Then measure from Q2-S to GND.
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