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  1. drew.spriggs

    Soviet-ish Distortion+

    After much messing around, I'm almost at the end of this one. Cliffs: Distortion+ish with NOS almost Soviet parts (all components from Tesla in the early 90's except for diodes which are D18 germaniums). Component values based around what I could get in suitable parts - different min/max...
  2. drew.spriggs

    Transistors from Aliexpress - trustable?

    Absolutely not lol
  3. drew.spriggs

    What does this jumper between clipping paths do?

    Well that makes a lot more sense - I've never seen anybody include the switch to short out the diodes! I've seen years of people stating including it (sans switch) lead to tonal differences that only they could hear, and used you as their evidence for it :LOL:
  4. drew.spriggs

    What does this jumper between clipping paths do?

    Basically nothing, unless your name rhymes with Saul Lochran
  5. drew.spriggs

    Pentode Boost

    I may have cooked a little with this one. CD4049 charge pump, giving me about 58v from a 12v supply. Will probably run it off 9v as...well, you'll see. Less than 10mv of ripple while running it at 60khz; I did try getting to about 100khz, but the oscillator isn't as stable. Originally...
  6. drew.spriggs

    What is in the signal path?

    Anybody who claims they can hear a difference between carbon and metal film resistors (of the same value) is, at worst, a liar. Most of the mystique around vintage parts is most have massive tolerances, so an amp that sounds particularly good is likely caused by values being different from what...
  7. drew.spriggs

    Transistor: proper continuity / fails hFE test

    What are you testing with?
  8. drew.spriggs

    Voltage and Current ratings for pedals

    A majority of analog pedals will draw 5-30ma, with a fair chunk of that normally being in the LED. https://stinkfoot.se/power-list
  9. drew.spriggs

    It's the new game, confirm that component!

    Seems to be TO220-5 and a pretty standard pinout - I'm sure you could use something like a LM1875 and it would work pretty much the same (not confirmed, just off a quick look at it)
  10. drew.spriggs

    3-D Printed Discs For Transistor Sockets?

    If you know any hobbyist with a CNC, they are trivial to make - you just need to find somebody who is willing to do a small enough batch. Use PTFE for the most bougie ones available, or a 2.5mm A4 sheet of micarta will give you ~500 (I buy A4 sheets for $10). Despite what people think, you can...
  11. drew.spriggs

    3-D Printed Discs For Transistor Sockets?

    PI is your best bet, but polycarbonate works in a pinch. Much higher working temperatures than anything printed, but still not anywhere near as good at machining it from PTFE or similar (which can't be laser cut due to the fumes coming off).
  12. drew.spriggs

    3-D Printed Discs For Transistor Sockets?

    Laser cutting them would be much, much simpler - I've made a few subminiature tube sockets with machined Teflon and header pins, but laser is cheap and easy.
  13. drew.spriggs

    Could I get some eyes on this schematic please?

    Yeah I figured that would be the case, but being able to keep high drive and low signal might be useful for driving the Muff thing after. You might be right with the pin out - I've just found a few with conflicting info, so might just test them to check I haven't done anything stupid
  14. drew.spriggs

    Could I get some eyes on this schematic please?

    Rangemaster, not ring modulator. More just seeing if I missed something super obvious on the schematic upfront at this stage - I have a scope/etc but thought I'd start at the beginning to see if it was ever going to work on the first place
  15. drew.spriggs

    Could I get some eyes on this schematic please?

    Top - Sziklai RM-thing. Bottom - CMOS Muff. Built, zero sound from the top side and super quiet, very trebly output from the bottom side. Only have done a quick poke at voltages and everything looks fine - I've got supply, vref and about 7v going to the 4007. Thanks!
  16. drew.spriggs

    How do YOU clean your boards?

    Isopropyl and an ultrasonic cleaner
  17. drew.spriggs

    ValveWizard Starved Triode Boost (ie. the Tophat)

    Working on rejigging my tube workshops, and decided to do a pretty basic triode project - Merlins LV triode clean boost. Before I got PCB's made, I cut a stripped down version on the CNC only to forget about vertical height requirements - it was a bit of a shitshow to get it into the enclosure...
  18. drew.spriggs

    Ever had a JLCPCB manufacturing defect?

    I couldn't find it originally on their website, but was originally told that as long as the sections aren't electrically connected they're a separate design. Spent a little time back and forth on whether this was right or not after I found their own guidelines, and they eventually just said that...
  19. drew.spriggs

    Ever had a JLCPCB manufacturing defect?

    I've had one PedalPCB board with a trace fault - from memory it was a Parentheses board, and I'm fairly sure it was something like the buffer not being connected to the octave input (which was VERY obvious once I got it built). I could physically see the trace between the two components but...
  20. drew.spriggs

    Changing up tubes

    Post a schematic. You may just be able to use one of the hybrid tubes with dissimilar triodes to get the benefits you want without changing things massively
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