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I really like this pedal, Smooth !!!
This is the Stock version. What is SRB?, ( Stevie Ray Blues ).
Mods: Used A10K for Level pot instead of B10K, way more user friendly!
Stereo Input Jack & Battery Clip.

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I'm building one currently. I'm going to use the "high gain" version 1meg pot, then put the "Low gain" 3k3 on a toggle so I can have both options. Anyone see any issues with this working?
 
Should work fine, just remember clearance issues if you want to put the toggle under the PCB!
Already on that. I soldered in two jumper wires so I can place it remotely. THANKFULLY this pcb is rather small, so I'll have room. Maybe this could spawn am option in the build docs so someone could get both pedals in one 🤔
 
I think all it does is sets minimum Gain on the pot, I would just leave it as is!
Just use A10K for Volume, you can thank me later.
I had a different result with mine... I did an On/off/on switch. When the resistor is disengaged, it's tight and compressed (I have the gain set relatively high). When I engage the resistor, I get a significant volume boost and the drive falls underneath the sound with a higher volume cleaner signal coming through over top... much like the Klon type thing. Do you have IG? if so I can send a video clip. I technically still have another leg on the switch for something else if I want to change things further. Any clue as to how/ why I'm getting such a result? I went ahead and used the B pot instead of the audio taper because I didn't want to order another and wait
 
So I just plugged them both in & if 7 .00 o'clock is minimum, High Gain knob starts coming in at 8.00 o'clock
PedalPCB comes in at 9.00 o'clock and the sound the same!

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If you've played the JHS Screamer, it has the "Strong mod" switch that cleans up and flattens out the eq of the signal a bit with a significant volume boost... That's kinda what this is doing. Also, it sounds best (to my ear) with the bass and treble rolled almost all the way off...
 
Beautiful pedal!
I love getting stevie sounds and rockabilly sounds out of mine. I put a boost at the end of the circuit by changing the resistor to ground in the feedback loop of the last opamp stage. Really puts it over the edge.

As always, hats off to Paul Cochrane for designing this circuit!
I am probably going to build a few more of these with different mods.
Great job!

~ Gator
 
Beautiful pedal!
I love getting stevie sounds and rockabilly sounds out of mine. I put a boost at the end of the circuit by changing the resistor to ground in the feedback loop of the last opamp stage. Really puts it over the edge.

As always, hats off to Paul Cochrane for designing this circuit!
I am probably going to build a few more of these with different mods.
Great job!

~ Gator
This was a Paul Cochrane design? For some reason I thought it was a LovePedal. I have this in my pile 'o' boards. I need to build it.
 
I guess I should have specified, it is a love pedal circuit that is most definitely based on the Timmy. If you look at the two circuits you'll say "oh...yeah.
I am not critisizing anyone though, just giving credit where it's due. It is definitely a favorite of mine.
Probably gonna make some more modified versions trying different opamps and different clipping.
 
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