| Gain (hFE) | leakage (Iceo) | leakage (Ices) |
| 69 | 227uA | 24.2uA |
| 167 | 906uA | 47.1uA |
| 113 | 353uA | 31.4uA |
| 45 | 146uA | 24.2uA |
| 40 | 106uA | 21.4uA |
| 45 | 114uA | 15.7uA |
| 47 | 217uA | 27.1uA |
| 45 | 176uA | 30.0uA |
Yessir, enjoy!Well f**k me......I had NO idea......it's a damn good fit too! Not using any of the pads....
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Anytime I use the "after dark" OSH option (not super often because of the price, but for special occasions) I either avoid using copper pours or I reserve them for the bottom layer only so you get the classier copper/black look on top. Your circuit is a lot more complex than mine thoughThat SG rules.
I went with the clear solder mask from OshPark and regret not being more creative with the copper. I’ll definitely have to keep it in mind next time. This is the Red Ranger from runoffgroove.
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That looks really sharp!Anytime I use the "after dark" OSH option (not super often because of the price, but for special occasions) I either avoid using copper pours or I reserve them for the bottom layer only so you get the classier copper/black look on top. Your circuit is a lot more complex than mine though
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Where's the tube?Anytime I use the "after dark" OSH option (not super often because of the price, but for special occasions) I either avoid using copper pours or I reserve them for the bottom layer only so you get the classier copper/black look on top. Your circuit is a lot more complex than mine though
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This was a custom job for the guitarist in my band, he had a pedal he loved the sound of (Rangemaster) but wanted a version with lower noise. I only built 2, the third PCB is floating around my workshop somewhere.Where's the tube?
That’s sharp lookingAnytime I use the "after dark" OSH option (not super often because of the price, but for special occasions) I either avoid using copper pours or I reserve them for the bottom layer only so you get the classier copper/black look on top. Your circuit is a lot more complex than mine though
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The hFe 113 transistor should do well as Q3 in one a Tone Bender Mk. III/Buzzaround/Dizzy Tone type circuit. The hFe 69 one is worth trying as Q1 of a Tone Bender Mk. II (those are very close specs to the transistor that I used in Q1 of my favorite Mk. II build). The really leaky higher gain transistor is tricky. In my experience most (but not all) really leaky transistors tend to be hissy. If it's not hissy, you can try using a reverse biased leaky germanium diode (or the collector/base junction of a leaky transistor) to shunt some of the excess current to ground. PNP Germanium transistors with an hFE between ~165 and 200 make great Q2s for Bosstone-type circuits (try one in a Trumpeter, Ermahgerd!, or Teddy Rupture). You'd just need to do some more or less offboard wiring to shunt the leakage to ground.No pics, but I got a few parts from SBP that I was missing for builds I need to finish up. While I was at it I got a few of the AC128 rejects they had. Just tested with the TC-1 so these measurements surely aren’t too accurate, but anyone have suggestions for any of these guys:
First 3 were rejects for high leakage, other 5 were rejects for low gain. I’ll test em with the RG Keen method for more accurate results at another point, but it should be a ballpark estimate. I’m thinking the one with 906uA leakage will make for a nice decoration
Gain (hFE) leakage (Iceo) leakage (Ices) 69 227uA 24.2uA 167 906uA 47.1uA 113 353uA 31.4uA 45 146uA 24.2uA 40 106uA 21.4uA 45 114uA 15.7uA 47 217uA 27.1uA 45 176uA 30.0uA ![]()
Oooh. That’s very cool.
RAD! I wish the mini FF cases were available for sale instead of having to find an old busted one.
Nice! I came across their website somehow a few weeks ago. I was curious about that pcb as well! Cool stuffNever thought I'd build a HM-2 or anything related, I figured I might get the Behringer clone at some point maybe. But I was tipped off about this Finnish one person operation that also sells a PCB of their modified HM-2, so I snagged one up. The actual pedals are also very reasonably priced IMO.
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If you take a look at the build documents, that's also very well done. Especially the drill template which includes everything in millimeters which should make it very simple to use Tayda's drill service.Nice! I came across their website somehow a few weeks ago. I was curious about that pcb as well! Cool stuff
Ya their build docs are awesome. I love the detail and the drill template. As soon as I get some extra cash I am going to buy this board. I like the layout of this one, it leaves plenty of room for artwork.If you take a look at the build documents, that's also very well done. Especially the drill template which includes everything in millimeters which should make it very simple to use Tayda's drill service.