Hello, I wanted this here in case it would be helpful to anyone in the future, as it would have been to me a week ago.
I was asked to build a boneyard delegate by a bass playing friend of mine. He also asked that I remove the tone control. After a few versions of the blend circuit, I landed on this one. I came off the foot switch into the panner in, and then panner send to the input of the delegate. I jumpered C6, and came out of pin 2 of the tone pot into the panner return. The panner output ran into pin 3 of the tone pot. I did not populate R11. This put the blend before the level control and is working very well.
I took 9v from R101 pin 2, and VREF from R101 pin 1. I put a fat piece of heat shrink in between the panner board and the foot switch to keep it all in place.
I'm not claiming any of this is ideal, but its what I did and it is working. I'm attaching my perf board layout for the panner. I made it as small as I could figure out how to. The connection for pin 3 of the pot is under a cap, but I used an mlcc for C4 so it worked out.
Have a great day.
I was asked to build a boneyard delegate by a bass playing friend of mine. He also asked that I remove the tone control. After a few versions of the blend circuit, I landed on this one. I came off the foot switch into the panner in, and then panner send to the input of the delegate. I jumpered C6, and came out of pin 2 of the tone pot into the panner return. The panner output ran into pin 3 of the tone pot. I did not populate R11. This put the blend before the level control and is working very well.
I took 9v from R101 pin 2, and VREF from R101 pin 1. I put a fat piece of heat shrink in between the panner board and the foot switch to keep it all in place.
I'm not claiming any of this is ideal, but its what I did and it is working. I'm attaching my perf board layout for the panner. I made it as small as I could figure out how to. The connection for pin 3 of the pot is under a cap, but I used an mlcc for C4 so it worked out.
Have a great day.