Low gain J201

SillyOctpuss

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So I have about 30 very low gain J201s. Is there anything I could realistically use these for or should I consign them to the trash?
 
Maybe use them in buffer stages? Not an expert, so I'm not sure that's actually a good idea, just throwing it out there.
 
What do you mean by "low gain" J201?
That's basically how I think of them tbh. Any circuit I've tried them in has sounded pants and has had virtually no gain/drive e.g. a plexi drive etc I don't know if they're fake or just out of spec parts
 
Measure Vp and Idss of one or two transistors and we'll find out if those are fakes. Report results here. Where did you buy the transistors?

I second what CDB said - could be incorrect biasing.
I did measure them using the improved jfet matcher on tagboard effects ages ago and from memory they were technically in spec but only just. I'll pop a few onto the transistor tester shortly and let you know.
 
I chucked a couple in the transistor tester I just bought and have put the results below. I can breadboard the one from tagboard effects again later if this isn't helpful

1 -
ID = 0.25mA
VG = 172mV
2 -
ID = 0.36mA
VG = 254mV
3 -
ID = 0.44mA
VG = 307mV
4 -
ID = 0.15mA
VG = 106mV


So what do we think? Fake or shit?
 
There's something odd with your readings. What is VG? Can you breadboard a circuit from Runoffgroove website?
 
There's something odd with your readings. What is VG? Can you breadboard a circuit from Runoffgroove website?
Yes I have done it before a long time ago and they checked out as being in spec but literally only just. I don't think they're fake to be honest but I do think they're rejects which have been resold. I bought them shortly after I started building pedals in 2015ish when I didn't know any better.
 
From my experience with J201 - for Vp, readings between 0.6 and 0.9V are ok. As for the Idss - 0.5 to 0.7mA.
 
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