Hello,
I built a Rat Clone (kit from Musikding.de) that came with the OP07 operational amplifier and a 33 pF compensation capacitor. As far as I know, the OP07 has an integrated compensation capacitor as standard, so the external compensation capacitor is not necessary. However, when I built the pedal, I didn't know this and therefore I used the external 33 pF compensation capacitor with the OP07 operational amplifier.
So now I have some questions:
1. The newer Rat 2 pedals use the OP07 operational amplifier. Does this mean that the compensation capacitor is no longer used on the Rat 2 circuit boards? Could someone check their Rat 2 pedal to see if the compensation capacitor is still installed there?
2. When the external compensation capacitor is used together with the OP07 (which has an internal operational amplifier), does this additional capacitor have a negative effect on the sound of the pedal?
Since I have never played a Rat, I don't know how it should sound.
Thank you very much for your answers!
I built a Rat Clone (kit from Musikding.de) that came with the OP07 operational amplifier and a 33 pF compensation capacitor. As far as I know, the OP07 has an integrated compensation capacitor as standard, so the external compensation capacitor is not necessary. However, when I built the pedal, I didn't know this and therefore I used the external 33 pF compensation capacitor with the OP07 operational amplifier.
So now I have some questions:
1. The newer Rat 2 pedals use the OP07 operational amplifier. Does this mean that the compensation capacitor is no longer used on the Rat 2 circuit boards? Could someone check their Rat 2 pedal to see if the compensation capacitor is still installed there?
2. When the external compensation capacitor is used together with the OP07 (which has an internal operational amplifier), does this additional capacitor have a negative effect on the sound of the pedal?
Since I have never played a Rat, I don't know how it should sound.
Thank you very much for your answers!