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Monday, June 15, 2015

Xotic EP Booster

Here's another circuit from Xotic. Simple JFET boost with an output buffer borrowed from the Tube Screamer. Originals have 2SP1815 transistors with BCE pinout, but I've laid this out for the more common 2N5088 with CBE pinout. The originals also have the Bright and Fat switches internally as DIP switches. Having these externally should be much easier on the user, and it shouldn't be too hard to fit in a 1590A. Well, no harder than any other 1590A layout. 


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  1. Verified!sounds great!Thanks!

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  3. HI, What's the correct dimension do print this board? Thanks

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    1. Check out the Transfer Image Library tab at the top of the page.

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  4. could you please tell me the offboard layout ? what is the meaning of both SPST,
    is it using foot pedal or not ?

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    1. They're individual toggle switches. One controls the brightness and the other the fatness. In the original they were internal switches on the circuit board (DIP switches as I mentioned above), but to get to them you have to open the pedal up. Making them external makes it more versatile in my opinion. The footswitch you would wire up the way you normally would, and there are a multitude of diagrams for that online.

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    2. o i see it is a toogle switch, this spst looks like have 3 pin on it.
      you write in this, there is two toggle.

      one is fat, another one is bright.
      however you only mention the pin 1 and 2 going where.

      my question is where is the pin 3 go ? for the fat and bright toogle switch ?

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    3. SPST switches only have 2 pins. You can use something like an SPDT or DPDT if that's what you have on hand, just use the first 2 pins and ignore the rest.

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    4. so in this design, it will be 3 spst ?

      1. bright
      2. fat
      3. boost.

      is it correct ?

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    5. ooooh my bad.. the boost is the potentio meter for reverse log 10 k.
      sorry man. thanks for your attention.

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  5. The 2/3 pot conection, its for conect the two together or one of them?

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    1. Lugs 2 and 3 should be connected, then connect a wire from there to the board.

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  6. Have some minimum voltage for the capacitors?

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    1. Personally I use 35v or 50v for electrolytics and I think my film caps are rated at least at 100v. No idea what the originals use, but that shouldn't effect the tone at all. Just so long as they're higher than 18v

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  7. sounds great!!!!!!!!!!! wow.........

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  8. Hey there,
    I've already assembled and finished.
    It works well !!!!
    but...
    Fat switch absoultamente not appreciate any change.
    any ideas??

    P.S. IF switch the brigth makes its function.

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  9. Really!! Fat switch not appreciate any change.
    any ideas??

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    1. I'm with the same problem... maybe it isn't too noticiable as we expect.

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  10. Weird that it's not having any affect. You could try experimenting with the values of the fat switch caps. They're the bottom most 10µ and 100µ caps on the layout.

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  11. Hey there,
    I changed 10uf for 1 uf, and nothing.
    and I changed 100uf by 220uf and neither nothing

    thanks for reply

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    1. Wow. You'd think there'd be a change. I wonder if you switch has a short or something...

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    2. I'm with the same problem :/

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    3. Same problem here!! Fat switch doesn't do anything =\

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  12. tested, it works fine. Thank you

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  13. Hi, Congrats for your amazing blog! very inspiring! I was wondering if you can share the schematic here ?

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    1. Did you try googling it?

      https://www.google.com/search?q=ep+booster+schematic&espv=2&biw=1266&bih=818&tbm=isch&imgil=R-y9qgn_lplkIM%253A%253BUzfoqEpoI4DTdM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Frevolutiondeux.blogspot.com%25252F2012%25252F01%25252Fxotic-ep-booster.html&source=iu&pf=m&fir=R-y9qgn_lplkIM%253A%252CUzfoqEpoI4DTdM%252C_&usg=__4Gkp0hHlIM0xq_qdDlkXpSva38Y%3D&ved=0ahUKEwjWiZKYuYTNAhVIOiYKHWVmAUkQyjcIKQ&ei=RpVNV9bOJMj0mAHlzIXIBA#imgrc=_

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  14. I do not potenciomentro C10K
    I can put another in his place?

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  15. just build this one.nice little boost.the pot works in reversed.i believe it should be 1&2 to ground
    http://revolutiondeux.blogspot.gr/2012/01/xotic-ep-booster.html

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  16. I'm with the same problem: I didn't ear any change in both switches.
    I tried another caps, check continuity, and nothing.

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  17. BTW: I tried with F245A fet, and the results are the same as 2N5457.

    What does the last section in this circuit? I mean the 2N5088/etc. transistor.

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    1. That's an output buffer. Pretty much the same simple transistor buffer that's used in a TS808.

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    2. What I supposed ...
      Thank you!

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  18. I'm having a problem with the circuit. I build two, and both work in the buffer part and the switches bu the pot does nothing when I turn it.any idea what is going wrong?

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    1. I have the same problem, I thing that burn the fet with the solder iron, maybe the next try, I have to use sockets. Could you measure the voltages in the transistors??

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  19. i am confused in caps the one shade part with (-) is the negative part? thanks for answering guys.

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  20. I've done, and works well, but the pot doesn't do anything, and I have less than unity gain. Could someone post the correct voltages when the pedal is totally ok?? Just for reference, I believe that I have a wrong fet or maybe burn it when soldered. Thanks!!

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    1. It works!! Maybe a faulty pot, because today I replace the pot and voila!! But the fat switch still do anything. =[

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  21. Sir can i have a complete details about the parts.. Noob here ��

    For example the resistor watts, IC name and the code like that sir...

    Jake from Philippines

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    1. Resistors are always 1/4 watt unless otherwise stated. The IC (or transistors in this case) are listed in the layout.

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  22. Works great! But I´m experiencing some very annoying humming. Any ideas??

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    1. Well... turned out it was (of course) the power supply. Now I just can´t hear any difference from the Fat Switch...

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    2. Hey Arte Na Rede, i have the same hummmmmming problem, how do you solve it?. Thanks!!

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    3. At the beginning I had an annoying hum too, but happily it was silenced when correctly wiring the potentiometer, 1 and 2 must go to ground while 3 goes to the capacitor of 100uf

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  24. mind dont have any output sound. i am using 2n2222 instead of 2n5088 and 2n5458 instead of 2n5457? is it wrong? pls help

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  25. Very nice Booster !! I love it !
    The pot are at reverse just invert the lug 1et 3 and work very fine !
    Really nice Booster !!!

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  26. the Pot, 1 and 2 must go to ground while 3 goes to the capacitor of 100uf, this corrects the hum it had!
    Also try other values for the caps to make the fat switch usable!

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  27. Hello..i couldnt find any 2n5088 and 2n5457..what can i replace them with.?
    Thank you.
    Keep up the great work man..i really appreciate the effort you put into making this blog.

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    1. For 2n5088 try 2N3904, BC449, BC550C. For 2N5457 try J201

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  28. can anyone tell me if its ok if i leave the 3.3nf out or put some jumper on it? i dont have any 3.3nf caps.. whats the purpose pf the 3.3nf? tia

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    1. I think it's there to bleed some treble off. You can try leaving it out. Jumper-ing it would kill all the signal.

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    2. thanks a lot man..thank you for your layouts..

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    3. does it really goes into some overdriven sound when the pots are crank about 12 oclock? i had a slightly overdriven sound on it.. but its nice boosting (i think 20db) when the pedal is engage..

      one thing though the fat switch at bright switch doesnt affect to much.. mind sharing what components do i need to replace for this to be more audible when switching.. tia bro..

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    4. The bright switch bypasses the 15k resistor, and the fat switch adds the 100uF cap in parallel with the 10uF cap at the bottom of the board. Here's the schematic for reference:

      http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b263/reverweb/EPBc.jpg

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  29. Hi !

    Why do you use a 4001 instead of 1N4148 ?

    Thanks a lot

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    1. It's a much better diode for polarity protection than the 4148.

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  30. Hi thanks for layout, with which values ​​can I replace the 15 K resistance and the 100uf capacitor to increase the presence of the fat switch and bright? thanks for reply

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  32. correctlly wire of pot are changed lug 1 for 3 or 3 for 1. have a great sound, but fat switch dont work. any sugestion?

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    1. As long as your components are rated for that voltage it should be fine.

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    2. If I am going to use it at 18 volts, how many watts should the resistors be?

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  34. I'm so sorry, but I don't understand when it's diode or resistant in or capacitors.
    Can you make a list of components?
    I'm so sorry

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  35. how to get rid of the hum "Huuummmm"?

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