Raspymcnasty
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This pedal sounds pretty good, goes deep and wide.
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“1. Increased R2 & R3 to 2.2M because I like my pedals to have a 1Meg input impedance. C1 was reduced to 47nF because it could be.
3. Replaced C8 with 390pF, cuts the high end above 40KHz.
4. Inserted 10K resistors (R103-R106) in series with pins 1 & 16 on IC1 & IC2. Pins 1 & 16 program the operating current and gain of each amplifier. The way EQD connected them all in parallel, there is no guarantee that they will share current equally. Putting those resistors in forces them to share. Should make for smoother phase sweep.
5. Changed the SWEEP pot to C100K, reduced R33 to 2.2K (to compensate for the 10K resistors I added in item 4) and reduced R34 to 10K. Gives the SWEEP pot more range and at the very bottom of the range, SWEEP acts like a Manual control.
7. Changed the RATE pot to C500K. Some not-so-good things happen when the RATE pot is above 500K. The sweep becomes asymmetric. There is a tendency for the LFO to stall or fail to start up.
8. Added a 3.3Meg resistor (R109) from pin 3 of the RATE pot to IC1 pin 3 (Vref). Along with item 9, ensures that the LFO will always start and never stall.
9. Added a 22K resistor (R107) from IC3 pin 8 to IC3 pin 6. Along with item 8, ensures that the LFO will always start and never stall. 8 & 9 must be done together.
10. Changed the RES (Resonance) pot to C100K and R23 to 33K. Makes for a much smoother adjustment.
11. Increased R27 to 33K. In the original design, the Circulator will break into oscillation when RES is dimed. “
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