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Using the fancy tant caps and everything!Here's the bass mod Joe..
Using the fancy tant caps and everything!Here's the bass mod Joe..
I'd build out the circuit and see how they sound.My 4 LM308Ns from GuitarPCB read around 2.38KΩ between pins 1 and 5.
My LM308AH metal cans read over 8MΩ.
I brought out the nice tableware for you folks.Using the fancy tant caps and everything!
OP07 is what is currently being used in the newest ProCo Rat pedals. It's supposed to be the closest equivalent to a LM308N. Technically, it's a better op-amp...but to my ears it's still a little different. Very, very subtle difference though. Still a Rat though.The opamp auditioner is really coming in handy...
So far I've confirmed these;
LM307N
LM308N (duh)
LM310N
LM741
TL061
TL071
TL081
OP07
OPA27
OPA602 (swapping pins 1 & 5)
NE5534 (swapping pins 1 & 5)
Thanks, Fig. I have to admit that I'm not sure what I'm looking at here but I am now picturing a fedora wearing rat on the front of the enclosure.Okay Joe, yer up.
I had to redo the switch as I misread the blurb the first time and used an on-on-on-and-on-indefinitely instead of an on again-off again-on again type.
The 4u7 option is the green EC, and the 10u a tantalum.
You might notice the absence of the clipping diodes...I removed them for this demo....btw this damn thing is LOUD without them. I have a little Roland MG-10 at the end of the bench I use for audibles, and had it set for a clipped rat...yikes!
Anyway, so I ran a squiggly line through the circuit - 80Hz 1Vpp sine
The first view is the stock value setting (center off)
Next is the 4u7 option...more pronounced hump..
...and the 10u option...look more like a Fedora..
Once again, sound clips will be even more useful but I hope this gives you an idea...The 10u side begins to clip @ 65Hz as seen here
Thanks for reading! If you spot an error or have feedback I'd love to know!
Edit: The 10u side begins clipping @ ~98Hz...
I haven't gotten to play through it with the mod yet, but it's on my fig-do list.Thanks, Fig. I have to admit that I'm not sure what I'm looking at here but I am now picturing a fedora wearing rat on the front of the enclosure.
I'm thinking of getting myself a cheapie scope just to be able to see what I'm hearing, I feel like that experience would be really helpful. Being able to see the clipping is pretty cool.
How'd your Ric sound through it?
My vision is awful but the glasses helpI haven't gotten to play through it with the mod yet, but it's on my fig-do list.
How's your vision? If a smaller screen is not an issue I'll send you this Hantek 2D72. It's a 2-channel scope, a signal gen and DMM all in a handheld. The bandwidth is fine for the display but pushing it to an external via the USB port introduces a good bit of lag.
I'll give that a shot, thanks!Something that might be a fun/easy mod while on the breadboard. A pair of red led soft clippers changes the feel at higher gain levels. You get less of the woofy fuzz stuff and a tighter clearer sound by avoiding op amp clipping. the op amp clipping is super cool in its own way, this is just a simple way to get a feel for how the op amp clipping (before the hard clipping diodes) is affecting the sound.
Also, in my build a put the ruetz sweep mod, which I almost always back off a bit compared to stock. Just a 1k pot in series with the 47R.