Nostradoomus
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Is there a "stripped down (?)" Way of testing PT2399s? Or better.off socket them in some build and run through the ones you have?You're welcome.
The LEDs are supposed to cure distortion issues. My experience with distorting PT2399s is that there are good ones and bad ones. The LED fix doesn't help if the PT2399 in question is a "bad one." I've breadboarded quite a few PT2399 delays, flangers & choruses and didn't need the LED fix on any of them.
The PT2399 has limited headroom and if you overdrive them, they will distort. The fix for that is to reduce the volume going into the PT2399 and then amplify it by the same amount coming out. One can tailor the attenuation and amplification to de-emphasize and then re-emphasize the bass frequencies since those frequencies have the higher signal level.
Thanks, have the Seabed so I can use that to test out.Look for a very simple delay circuit, such as the PPCB Seabed Delay.
The PT2399 datasheet also contains some example delay circuits.