DAJE
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It's been a while since I built a pedal, now that things are happening again I've had some good stuff (gigs with both bands I'm in) and bad stuff (every other part of my life) taking up my time... but here it is: first build of 2023.
It's late here now and I've only had about 10 minutes playing it through an amp but my initial reaction is that I am very happy with it. I will record a demo within the next few days, and I'll add that here when I do. Bass and Baritone demos is the plan.
I used Soviet D9Es, and these ones measure closer to .45v than .35v like they're supposed to. I used the highest vf readings from my bag of D9Es just to hear how they sound, and these sound good to me. They're socketed for the moment and I'll just solder them into the sockets when I'm sure they're staying in the pedal. I have some D9Ks as well, some of which read closer to the "magical" .35v, but most are closer to .4v
I also used a 7660SCPAZ for the charge pump because they're slightly cheaper than 1044s and also higher spec.
Gutshot captions:
1. Overview.
2. Footswitch board, note unsoldered middle prongs.
3. High rise diodes. Yes I will trim the legs when I'm sure they'll stay.
4. I'm quite proud of how I made that fat cap fit in there. Just dog-legged the legs.
5. Quick connect because suck it h8rs.
It's late here now and I've only had about 10 minutes playing it through an amp but my initial reaction is that I am very happy with it. I will record a demo within the next few days, and I'll add that here when I do. Bass and Baritone demos is the plan.
I used Soviet D9Es, and these ones measure closer to .45v than .35v like they're supposed to. I used the highest vf readings from my bag of D9Es just to hear how they sound, and these sound good to me. They're socketed for the moment and I'll just solder them into the sockets when I'm sure they're staying in the pedal. I have some D9Ks as well, some of which read closer to the "magical" .35v, but most are closer to .4v
I also used a 7660SCPAZ for the charge pump because they're slightly cheaper than 1044s and also higher spec.
Gutshot captions:
1. Overview.
2. Footswitch board, note unsoldered middle prongs.
3. High rise diodes. Yes I will trim the legs when I'm sure they'll stay.
4. I'm quite proud of how I made that fat cap fit in there. Just dog-legged the legs.
5. Quick connect because suck it h8rs.