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Nice one! I'm curious about this one too. Where did you end up getting the BA482s then and are we opening another discussion about the importance of the 'right' diodes and forward voltage etc...? What forward voltage would they have anyway compared to the garden varieties 1N914s etc?
 
... and how would it sound in this circuit to use an on/off/on, switch, so middle position no clipping. Anyone tried that?
 
Nice one! I'm curious about this one too. Where did you end up getting the BA482s then and are we opening another discussion about the importance of the 'right' diodes and forward voltage etc...? What forward voltage would they have anyway compared to the garden varieties 1N914s etc?

I got these out of Hungary of all places. If I recall correctly the forward voltage was around .74 on each.
 
The BA482 is a PIN diode. Most diodes are PN diodes. There's a wide non-doped intrinsic layer between the P and N layers. The I-V curves are different. Google it. It's an interesting read. I'll have to get
 
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