I do believe that would make them soft clipping, not hard clipping, which is where my confusion arrivedParallel, like in BMP. Could also rope a cap in there to tune what freqs are clipped.
Just an idea. Not sure how it would sound.
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Yep. Sorry. Slept in this morning after a loooong week. Was still crusty eyed typing that.I do believe that would make them soft clipping, not hard clipping, which is where my confusion arrived
Thanks for posting that comparison.Here's a vid of someone's prototypes where they compare Si and Ge(D9Es) in their BM. Looks like fuzzdog layout.
Si seems more splatty and Ge more compressed, no surprise.
IIRC, the Ge assmaster only changed Q2 and Q3 to Ge.
Hahah no worries, I've definitely said one when I meant the other before!Yep. Sorry. Slept in this morning after a loooong week. Was still crusty eyed typing that.
It's Q2 and Q3 (according to the post you're responding to) that have been switched to germanium, not the diodesThanks for posting that comparison.
I liked the Si better, until the Gary Numan was played, for which I liked the Ge.
Guess a toggle is in order; however, looking at the Madbean BoomBoom schematic, I'm not sure how easy it would be to swap diodes due to the way the diodes are interacting with the transformer. Maybe a 4PDT... Anyway, still looking at it, will try to figure something out when I'm awake.
Wait. Wait. Wait.Hahah no worries, I've definitely said one when I meant the other before!
It's Q2 and Q3 (according to the post you're responding to) that have been switched to germanium, not the diodes
Been browsing the forum again while sleeping. Literally, falling asleep while trying to catch up on all the threads I wanted to read:It's Q2 and Q3 (according to the post you're responding to) that have been switched to germanium, not the diodes
Haha no worries mate, confusion happensWait. Wait. Wait.
I feel my incoherent rambling may have confused everyone here...
Again.
The video is a diode swap.
The Malekko Ge version is a Q2 Q3 swap, *I think*
That's off memory, which isn't always trustworthy these days.
It's our there on the interwebs though. TGP or FSB
Diodes can be done with a 4PDT. It would just be a pain in the rear because it would involve stitching multiple diodes together at single point. It would truly be the most disgusting toggle switch in the world. I'm considering drawing up the schematics for a breakout board lolAt least swapping out the transistors would be a doddle compared to swapping the diodes!
I'd definitely be interested to see it.Diodes can be done with a 4PDT. It would just be a pain in the rear because it would involve stitching multiple diodes together at single point. It would truly be the most disgusting toggle switch in the world. I'm considering drawing up the schematics for a breakout board lol
There are really only 4. The cathode of D4 and the anode of D3 are tied together. The Fuzz Dog schematic chooses to lay them out like that because that's what it looks like on the PCB. Compare that to the GGG schematic which shows the full bridge rectifier as you might see in an EE textbook.I'd definitely be interested to see it.
Seems to be too many nodes for a 4 pole to me.