Is my circuit ready to move on to breadboarding?

BuddyBoy122008

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Here's the circuit I've been working on. I've posted it twice before for feedback and I'm back for round three. I just wanna know if it's ready for me to order the components and start breadboarding, and if not why. Anything helps, no matter how small of a critique. Thank you. :)
 

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Maybe keep posting to the same thread?

That way we could see who’s helped you out and how you’ve integrated their suggestions.

As far as breadboarding, I’d say go for it. No idea if your circuit makes any sense, but breadboarding is a good way to find out.
 
You can save a few parts by eliminating R5, R10, C8 and just connect R11 to the same reference voltage as R2. Also, R11 does not need to be so high in value. You already have a low impedance source from the output of U1. so, 220k for R11 is fine.

You might have too much gain according to the resistor values used in U2. R13 should probably be 47k and then adjust R12 and C9 to get the output you want at the corner frequency desired.

Lastly, your volume pot should be fine at 100k value.

Take these suggestions with a grain of salt, though. What you hear is what matters.
 
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