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    Way Huge Green Rhino IV Clone

    Gutshot please :)
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    Buffered Electrical Bypass Module

    So I continued to research on this topic of ideal bias resistors for this electronic switching scheme, and I actually landed on 100k as pretty-good-for-the-generic-case value. Details in this post, but the gist is: Noise: 1M bias resistor has about 18uV or -95dBV of noise (not hifi, but...
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    Buffered Electrical Bypass Module

    I haven't studied ceramic cap datasheets exhaustively, but from what I've gathered, it's generally pretty rare for the manufacturer to actually publish the voltage de-rating specs. That's definitely an option, but not one I really considered for my SMD designs. The main reason is cost: I'm...
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    Buffered Electrical Bypass Module

    Ahh, so good ol' fc = 1/(2piRC). So really anything with a cutoff frequency below 20 Hz ought to be good, right? I'm actually using 1uF coupling caps when I do this with through-hole components, because 1uF film is readily available (and not terribly expensive). But I use 4.7uF in the SMD...
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    Buffered Electrical Bypass Module

    Does that imply something around 100k for 1uF caps? How did you derive these resistor values? Also: what is the effect of making the resistor values too high (as I have previously done)? I've been using the bypass with the "wrong" 1M resistors for quite a while now, and I don't perceive any...
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    PedalPCB Chop Shop

    For capacitors, you can go up in voltage rating. The 25v on the PPCB silkscreen can be interpreted as the minimum value. The only issues with going higher are cost and physical size. 1.5x to 2x is a common rule of thumb safety margin for capacitor voltage ratings. You can often get away with...
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    PedalPCB Super Stevie Overdrive/Lovepedal Super Six “Stevie Mod” Overdrive

    I mean, you have to give credit to the original creator, but yeah… I’ve always felt the same!
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    Buffered Electrical Bypass Module

    @Animal64 - I think you are exactly right! I asked about this on diystompboxes, and the man himself replied. Looks like I should be using smaller bias resistors.
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    Buffered Electrical Bypass Module

    It's precisely 4.7 seconds, right? I think it's a valid concern, but at least for me, it's always considerably more than five seconds between power-on and when I start playing. But now that you mention it, I should try playing as soon as I power-on just to see.
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    Buffered Electrical Bypass Module

    My first thought was that I was just copying RG Keen directly, see Bypassing and Switching with the CD4053 CMOS Analog MUX. But now that I'm reviewing that page, I see he has two examples, one with 1M bias resistors and another with 510k bias resistors. But that is my short answer: I just...
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    Old Fashioned (Skreddy/Animals Major Overdrive)

    Thank you! But I wouldn't say I went to any great length - I just did a web search for "old fashioned clip art" and found an image I liked for use on this pedal. I definitely did not design that from scratch! I've checked Mouser and DigiKey several times for the 2n5172, and they've never had...
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    The 2026 revised film free decal tutorial

    I use 225F for the drying stage. Just putting a number to it since the “lowest” setting is probably not consistent across ovens.
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    Old Fashioned (Skreddy/Animals Major Overdrive)

    For the reverse polarity protection, I'm using IRFU5305PBF. The specific mosfet doesn't matter too much, as long as it's p-channel. I picked the IRFU5305 because it had very low RDSon (resistance between drain and source when the transistor is "on"): 65 milliohms, and at the time, was one of...
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    Old Fashioned (Skreddy/Animals Major Overdrive)

    Thank you! IMO, reducing offboard wiring makes for a cleaner build. The polarity protection and electrical bypass are not proprietary; I credit RG Keen with their design. See Advanced Power Switching and Polarity Protection for Effects, and Bypassing and Switching with the CD4053 CMOS Analog...
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    Old Fashioned (Skreddy/Animals Major Overdrive)

    Yeah, I’m sure it’s worthwhile to do some transistor rolling in this Major/Old Fashioned circuit, given how they make such a noticeable difference in the Diamond Peak. I too have a collection of low gain silicon transistors that I amassed during my Diamond Peak building spree. The DP sounded...
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    Aion Tachyon #2 (Boss SD-2 Lead Mode)

    This is my second build of the AionFX Tachyon Amp Overdrive, based on the lead mode of the Boss SD-2. My first build was about two years ago. In a decluttering frenzy, I foolishly sold the first build, and later wished I still had it. I recently built the Angry Charles hoping to scratch the...
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    Modded Animals Pedals Major Overdrive

    On the one I just built, the gain range is similar to the Diamond Peak. My Old Fashioned goes from not-quite-clean to mid/high-mid levels of dirt. It's definitely not subtle between min and max.
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    Old Fashioned (Skreddy/Animals Major Overdrive)

    It's basically just more parts. It actually makes the build quicker/easier in my opinion, as having the bypass mechanism integrated into the actual effect PCB means less off-board wiring (which I always find tedious and overly time-consuming). Wire up the I/O jacks, power and the footswitch...
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    Old Fashioned (Skreddy/Animals Major Overdrive)

    Here's my take on the @HamishR & @Chuck D. Bones collaboration, the Old Fashioned, which is a tweaked Animals/Skreddy Major Overdrive. It's a YASF (Yet Another Skreddy Fuzz), based on the same topology as the Lunar Module (PPCB Aldrin Fuzz), Screwdriver, Hybrid Fuzz Driver, etc. My...
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    Churl of Toan (custom BB/POT mod)

    Re: additional PSU filtering. Nothing really remarkable - I make a point to use a resistor (something in the 47-100R range) with a big cap. Builds like this typically use a 100uF, I go for at least 220uF. I used a 330uF here. I also have a series ferrite bead. None of this is really...
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