Big Monk
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Q1-2-3c are the voltages.
I missed that!
Q1-2-3c are the voltages.
Thanks for the answer, and yea.... I too also suffer that kind of ocd when it comes to things like this...I'll be doing the same I'm sure!.you follow the included schematic regarding placement within the circuit ... now I was so OCD that I merely used the same values of resistors but in the same metal film 1% I was using in the rest of the circuit so everything looked the same. if any of them are where a bias trimmer would be you can A) set the bias trimmer to that resistance value or B) put that value resistor in there instead of a trimmer.
SB are providing the resistor values that they recommend for those positions.
Thanks very much!I wouldn't use those.
I had an email exchange with Steve when he was still running SBE and he admitted his bias points for the MK II follow the Fuzz Central voltages which are wrong.
When the transistors come on, post here on the forum and we can help you determine the best values to get Q1 and Q3 up over 7 vDC.
Wow, I haven't seen that before!... A penny for postage to good ole Blighty!... If only... ..
Thats a really good point!.... I don't have a breadboard but I will get one. These smaller circuits seem like they wouldn't be too complicated to lay out, and as you say... I actually could have a listen prior to soldering.While we wait for the experts to chime in I'll just suggest you breadboard the circuit and see for yourself. I did and the 3 transistors I chose from my stash, with somewhat standard gain, all bias in the ballpark and the circuit sounds great.
Breadboarding is a game changer. You can build any circuit quickly and non destructively. If it sounds bad you can reuse the components and never buy the PCB for a pedal you won't enjoy. The tutorials on this forum are what got me started.
I don't but you certainly can. Some guys take the transistors with them when they find a good set.Thats a really good point!.... I don't have a breadboard but I will get one. These smaller circuits seem like they wouldn't be too complicated to lay out, and as you say... I actually could have a listen prior to soldering.
Also just popped into my mind... You guys all socket the transistors?.
Thats a really good point!.... I don't have a breadboard but I will get one. These smaller circuits seem like they wouldn't be too complicated to lay out, and as you say... I actually could have a listen prior to soldering.
Also just popped into my mind... You guys all socket the transistors?.
Are we saying that the procedure for finding the correct values is to breadboard the circuit first?
As I currently don't have a breadboard (I will get one and learn how to use it), would another solution be to put sockets on the R5 resistor lugs and experiment between 47K and 100K until I find what I like sonically?.... (or until the voltage is correct?... best values to get Q1 and Q3 up over 7 vDC.).
So you managed. Enjoy!Thanks guys!... Victory!.... I just can't believe how great it sounds!!!... Instant Page, Ronson & Townshend!....
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