Red2203Stack
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Never tried an original BK Butler Tube Driver but always wanted to give one a go. I found the PCB’s at TH Customs over in Germany. After doing some research, I decided to order the parts for two builds. This is the first. The PCB is pretty accurate to the original, with a few small improvements, mainly to the power rail and tone control (Baxandall). I kept the values of all passive components the same as original. The enclosure is a Hammond 515-0910.
After reading the reviews on the original, it’s obvious this is a great sounding pedal but like any real tube design, it’s susceptible to heat and noise. I kept that in mind when ordering components.
I went with Takman carbon film resistors. I previously used samples in select positions of other builds and really liked em. This is the first build with all Takmans. The caps are Wima.
Currently waiting on the correct small pin tube sockets but hope to have it done late next week. Any tips or suggestions for this build?
Thanks,
Joe
After reading the reviews on the original, it’s obvious this is a great sounding pedal but like any real tube design, it’s susceptible to heat and noise. I kept that in mind when ordering components.
I went with Takman carbon film resistors. I previously used samples in select positions of other builds and really liked em. This is the first build with all Takmans. The caps are Wima.
Currently waiting on the correct small pin tube sockets but hope to have it done late next week. Any tips or suggestions for this build?
Thanks,
Joe