When I made my previous list I couldn't find the following which I've stumbled across on my HD again:
Transistors and Beer's Dead Easy Dirt
LM386 > 2µ2 > opposed 1N914 to ground > Vol pot
And since the criteria doesn't include pots you can actually narrow the above down to
- IC
- Cap
- diode 1
- diode 2
I'll have to breadboard this and see how it sounds.
Would be a great Dead-Bug build, two:
Hot glue the IC and pot back to back, solder on the Cap to IC-pin5 and other leg to VOL-3;
Diodes soldered from VOL3 to IC-Pin4 (or 2)...
I think it'd be still wise to include some extra items such as polarity-protection diode and power-filter cap.
While the Transistors and Beer site (by Forrest Whitesides) is no more, and I couldn't find the info on Forrest "CultureJam" Whitesides' latest
website (though it may be there somewhere, I just didn't find it), I do have a PDF of the original T&B and its info is still online elsewhere if you dig... so here 'tis:
"
Effects Project: Dead Easy Dirt
It doesn't get any easier than this, as far as I know.
No biasing, no VREF, no power filtering...hell, no resistors!!! :lol:
Just a one IC, one cap, two diodes, and a pot.
My goal: the simplest possible dirt circuit. Mission? Accomplished! 8)
If you have been wanting to get your feet wet with breadboarding, this is a great one to start with."
Check out his commercial pedals here:
Function f(x)