M music6000 Well-known member Nov 16, 2023 #1 Overblown Overdrive - PedalPCB.com Compare to Way Huge Overrated Special™ www.pedalpcb.com
kanengomibako New member Dec 15, 2023 #2 Hello, I reported in my blog that "500Hz" controls 900 Hz. Google transrated my article (click to watch images) -> https://drugscore-blog-fc2-com.tran...en&_x_tr_hl=ja&_x_tr_pto=wapp&_x_tr_hist=true Is this(Overblown Overdrive) controls 500Hz? Is this a different analysis than the one I analyzed? Last edited: Dec 15, 2023
Hello, I reported in my blog that "500Hz" controls 900 Hz. Google transrated my article (click to watch images) -> https://drugscore-blog-fc2-com.tran...en&_x_tr_hl=ja&_x_tr_pto=wapp&_x_tr_hist=true Is this(Overblown Overdrive) controls 500Hz? Is this a different analysis than the one I analyzed?
szukalski Well-known member Dec 15, 2023 #3 kanengomibako said: Hello, I reported in my blog that "500Hz" controls 900 Hz. Google transrated my article (click to watch images) -> https://drugscore-blog-fc2-com.tran...en&_x_tr_hl=ja&_x_tr_pto=wapp&_x_tr_hist=true Is this(Overblown Overdrive) controls 500Hz? Is this a different analysis than the one I analyzed? Click to expand... I think this is the same as yours. Love your work. Really enjoy reading your blog!
kanengomibako said: Hello, I reported in my blog that "500Hz" controls 900 Hz. Google transrated my article (click to watch images) -> https://drugscore-blog-fc2-com.tran...en&_x_tr_hl=ja&_x_tr_pto=wapp&_x_tr_hist=true Is this(Overblown Overdrive) controls 500Hz? Is this a different analysis than the one I analyzed? Click to expand... I think this is the same as yours. Love your work. Really enjoy reading your blog!
kanengomibako New member Dec 15, 2023 #4 szukalski said: Love your work. Really enjoy reading your blog! Click to expand... I'm very glad! Could staff members answer my question? @Robert @PedalPCB (Even if this PCB is based on the schematic I drew, no problem.)
szukalski said: Love your work. Really enjoy reading your blog! Click to expand... I'm very glad! Could staff members answer my question? @Robert @PedalPCB (Even if this PCB is based on the schematic I drew, no problem.)
Robert Reverse Engineer Dec 16, 2023 #5 kanengomibako said: Could staff members answer my question? @Robert @PedalPCB Click to expand... Welcome! Yes, same schematic, although I haven't verified the PCB yet. (Prototypes haven't arrived) If there is any doubt about the resistor or capacitor values being original I can try to get another unit to confirm.
kanengomibako said: Could staff members answer my question? @Robert @PedalPCB Click to expand... Welcome! Yes, same schematic, although I haven't verified the PCB yet. (Prototypes haven't arrived) If there is any doubt about the resistor or capacitor values being original I can try to get another unit to confirm.
szukalski Well-known member Dec 16, 2023 #6 I have verified the schematic with my layout if it helps. I haven't done a frequency analysis on the "500Hz" but it definitely sounds closer to 1kHz than 500Hz.
I have verified the schematic with my layout if it helps. I haven't done a frequency analysis on the "500Hz" but it definitely sounds closer to 1kHz than 500Hz.
kanengomibako New member Dec 16, 2023 #7 Robert said: Welcome! Yes, same schematic, although I haven't verified the PCB yet. (Prototypes haven't arrived) If there is any doubt about the resistor or capacitor values being original I can try to get another unit to confirm. Click to expand... Do you mean that your analysis resulted in the same schematic as mine? @Robert Last edited: Dec 23, 2023
Robert said: Welcome! Yes, same schematic, although I haven't verified the PCB yet. (Prototypes haven't arrived) If there is any doubt about the resistor or capacitor values being original I can try to get another unit to confirm. Click to expand... Do you mean that your analysis resulted in the same schematic as mine? @Robert
Chuck D. Bones Circuit Wizard Dec 24, 2023 #8 I get 903.6Hz based on the values of C15, C16, R23 & R24. Thanks for the traces, Kanengomibako!
Bricksnbeatles Member known well Dec 24, 2023 #9 900 metric Hz is equal to 500 imperial Hz Just be thankful we’re not using nautical Hz!
Feral Feline Well-known member Dec 25, 2023 #11 OOhhh... Bricksnbeatles said: 900 metric Hz is equal to 500 imperial Hz Just be thankful we’re not using nautical Hz! Click to expand... That Hertz zo gut, Nick, sometimes controls don't work like they should. Hertzo gut.
OOhhh... Bricksnbeatles said: 900 metric Hz is equal to 500 imperial Hz Just be thankful we’re not using nautical Hz! Click to expand... That Hertz zo gut, Nick, sometimes controls don't work like they should. Hertzo gut.
M music6000 Well-known member Dec 25, 2023 #12 Feral Feline said: OOhhh... That Hertz zo gut, Nick, sometimes controls don't work like they should. Hertzo gut. Click to expand... Classic Response!, Just for You:
Feral Feline said: OOhhh... That Hertz zo gut, Nick, sometimes controls don't work like they should. Hertzo gut. Click to expand... Classic Response!, Just for You: