CONTEST Buddy's Summer Contest - 1 Knob? No Prob!

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Here's something I've had on the back burner since January. It's similar in function to JTEX's Pickup Retuner, however this one is much less refined. It's intended to sound like a Stuck Wah and has a similar transfer function to the venerable Cry Baby. I used an LF351 on the breadboard, although just about any single opamp will suffice. I also tweaked half of the component values since this photo was taken.

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The Q of the filter is around 6 and can be easily altered by increasing or decreasing C2.

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I definitely need to try both Chuck’s and JTEX’s pickup voicers. They’re almost like onboard tone controls, but more effect based.

Keep em coming guys!
I could do a one knob version of my open source one, which has a much wider frequency sweep range than Chuck's, but his looks easy to breadboard and mine might not be. I wouldn't know though, I don' even own a breadboard setup. The JTEX version is very similar to mine anyway, now that I've looked at it.
 
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A Harmonic Percolator for all seasons -
Here's the OKHP! MEGA Edition.

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Yep - it's not very original but it makes a fun noise. This is designed for some unmarked VERY low gain germanium transistors, around 25 HFE.
Thanks to @Chuck D. Bones this is the "Spunk-o-matic" with an added Rangemaster gain stage up front and a MOSFET stage instead of clipping diodes. It's good n' loud with some hints of an octave up with splatty overtones. Bonus: it cleans up to a fun crunchy overdrive with the guitar's volume knob.
 
Nice! Is R12 really 5.1K?
Yep - I had a trimmer on it for the breadboard photo but found that matching drain and source resistors work pretty well. I forgot to mention - that MOSFET section is from PedalPCB's own MOSFET Driver. I was aiming for "MOSFET clipping" instead of more gain much like Wampler's latest Mofetta. I took a screenshot and a close look at Wampler's breadboard in his "Mostortion circuit redesigned" video and the MOSFET stages use this same topology.
 
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In the spirit of I don't really know what the hell I'm doing here is an overdrive/boost with a low parts count. I was actually thinking of building it as a one or two knob boost kinda pedal to house with another more characterful OD in one enclosure because it's a very simple sounding OD but makes an excellent boost into another OD. It's surprisingly quiet when boosting another pedal - often two ODs in series can get pretty noisy.

If I was to build it into an enclosure with another OD I would probably have two knobs - Volume and Gain. But I think a simple one-knob pedal with the external control being Volume would work too.

It's called Paternity because it's based originally on an Eternity pedal I bought years ago. It sounded crap with everything except my Les Paul.

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And here is a Vero layout. I'll build this shortly - I've built it with four knobs already and you can adapt this layout very easily to a 4-knob circuit. I've left the original pot values in there too. I'll post pics of it as a one-pot soon.


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Good news, everyone! (I feel like @fig when I said that in my head).

Considering the timing of this contest (it IS vacation season here and many of us are distracted) I am officially extending the deadline for all submissions to JULY 31st.

As a reminder, an official entry must include a legible schematic and a picture of your working prototype. If multiple potentiometers are used in your build you should mention which one will be the external one.

Now go build something!
 
Good news, everyone! (I feel like @fig when I said that in my head).

Considering the timing of this contest (it IS vacation season here and many of us are distracted) I am officially extending the deadline for all submissions to JULY 31st.

As a reminder, an official entry must include a legible schematic and a picture of your working prototype. If multiple potentiometers are used in your build you should mention which one will be the external one.

Now go build something!
That's great! I have some parts on the way and July 15th would be a bit tight!
 
Good news, everyone! (I feel like @fig when I said that in my head).

Considering the timing of this contest (it IS vacation season here and many of us are distracted) I am officially extending the deadline for all submissions to JULY 31st.

As a reminder, an official entry must include a legible schematic and a picture of your working prototype. If multiple potentiometers are used in your build you should mention which one will be the external one.

Now go build something!

Cool. I have my idea drawn up but won't be able to breadboard it until next week. There's time now!
 
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