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    Diminishing parts list of Greengage overdrive

    Thanks for the great answer! And sorry for the late night typo, I meant coupling caps indeed. The original Providence (Free the Tone) SOV overdrive has bizzare power schematic — voltage is lowered to 5V and then increased to +-15V by NMA0515SC converter which is quite expensive, meanwhile TC1044...
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    Diminishing parts list of Greengage overdrive

    Greetings everyone. I've been looking at the schematics of Greengage overdrive, and the purpose of capacitors C2 and C8 remains unclear to me. (De)coupling capacitors are used for two things: 1) to separate parts of the circuit with different DC bias; 2) to make high pass filters. Thanks to...
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    Use of EEPROM firmware

    Glad to see a respond! I am asking not about myself. I've checked social media of this guy, and apparently he also makes his own exact copies of your PCBs to sell them in his pedals — looks like he buys one sample from you, redraws it, and orders a big batch of copies from China. Is it allowed...
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    Use of EEPROM firmware

    I am feeling that it is wrong too, but it is up to pedalpcb to decide. When I wrote directly to their mail, they did not respond. Is there another way to reach out for them?
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    Use of EEPROM firmware

    No. I know a guy who does that, and I just wanted to check whether it is legal. I found no information about commercial use in "terms and conditions", so I tried to ask it here.
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    Use of EEPROM firmware

    Can I use EEPROM chips with firmware bought from pedalpcb for commercial purpose (selling own pedals without mentioning pedalpcb on them)?
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