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Monday, February 29, 2016

Xotic BB Preamp

Got a request for the BB Preamp, but not the current version. The earlier version uses a dual-gang pot for the Level control and apparently more bass response. Like many of Xotic's offerings the BB owes a lot to the classic Tube Screamer. Schematic can be found here.



If you'd prefer to build the newer version without the dual-gang Level pot, you can use the same board. Just remove the 1ยต capacitor and the 1k and 47k resistors in the bottom right side of the board and replace with a jumper like this:

Friday, February 26, 2016

Death by Audio Soundwave Breakdown 2

Last week for Fuzz Friday I posted the early version of the Soundwave Breakdown from Death by Audio. Here's the newer version of DBA's Soundwave Breakdown with 6 transistors and another external control. On earlier examples of this revision the Sensitivity pot is an internal trimmer, but the newest version seems to have moved it externally. Speaking of trimmers, this one still has the Volume control as a trimmer (50k) and the other trimmer (5k) biases Q6. Originals are in a 1590BB, but I've laid it out to fit in a 1590B with board mounted pots. Drilling template can be found here and the schematic can be found here.


Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Transistor Tester

Ever hear about "leaky" germanium transistor and wonder how to measure that? Well, here's a little utility board that allows you to test germanium transistors. It's based on this article by R. G. Keen, which you should definitely read. It explains pretty much everything going on in this process. I've included a switch to allow you to reverse the polarity of the power going to the board. This allows you to test both PNP and NPN transistors with the flip of a switch. The pads marked V and Com on the board are for your digital multimeter probes. Use pin headers here for easier use with your DMM probes, and be sure to use a socket for the transistor.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Lovepedal Kalamazoo

Here's another overdrive from Lovepedal, the Kalamazoo. Somewhat similar to the Timmy/OD11 but with different tone controls. D5 on originals is a 1N914/4148 (they're pretty much the same diode), but a 1N5817 or even a 4001 would probably bet better (it's for polarity protection). Also, I've included pads for the capacitor labeled "Cx" on the layout. Some find adding a 820pF capacitor there helps improve the sound, but if that value cuts too much high end, try something in the 47-470pF range.


Friday, February 19, 2016

Death by Audio Soundwave Breakdown 1

Happy Fuzz Friday, everybody. Ranjam over on FSB traced an early DBA Soundwave Breakdown (serial number 4) which it's different than the current model. The unit he traced didn't have the trimmers later units did. Don't know the original value of those trimmers, but 50-100k is a good starting point. Those trimmers control the input signal (the left one) and the output volume (the right one). True to DBA form, this is a bit of a weird circuit with the NPN darlington transistors flipped around from usual (emitter to voltage instead of ground). Schematic can be found here. Should be able to squeeze it into a 1590a.


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Run Off Groove UBE Screamer

Apparently it's Tube Screamer week. This is Run Off Groove's adaption of the classic overdrive to work around a CD4049UBE CMOS chip. More info, schematic and sound clip here. As you can see in the schematic, there's a resistor (RX) where different values will work for different guitar pickup types: 100k for single coils, 220k for humbuckers, 330-470k for hot humbuckers. I've included pads for a switch that will allow you to switch between 2 of the options. If you use the switch, remove the 100k resistor (which is RX) right by those pads from the board.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Ibanez TS10 Tube Screamer

The TS10 was apart of Ibanez's mid-80s Power Series of pedals. It's slightly different than a TS9 with an added resistor before signal hits the opamp and a bigger capacitor coming off the volume control. Otherwise not too much is different. I've laid this out for 9mm mini pots that can be board mounted from the solder-side.



Friday, February 12, 2016

Black Arts Toneworks Pharaoh

Happy #FuzzFriday, everybody! The Pharaoh is a variation of the classic Big Muff circuit, and one of the best out there. It features a modified tone stack with an added highs control. There are also 2 toggle switches added, one that switches between 2 resistors at the input, and one that switches the clipping diodes of the 2nd gain stage. This last switch allows you to select standard silicon diodes, asymmetrical germanium diodes, or no diodes at all. I've added a pull down resistor to the PCB side in case you encounter switch popping. It might fit in a 1590B, but if it were me, I'd feel more comfortable with a 125B. Speaking of which, here's the drilling template for a 125B.




Edit: Q1 should be an MPSA18 and Q2-4 are 2N5089s.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

ProTone Body Rot II

Here's the ProTone Body Rot II, a heavy distortion pedal built around a 386 chip. It's very similar to the Krank Distortus Maximus, and many other 386-based distortions.


Monday, February 8, 2016

Klon Centaur - Bare Bones

This layout is the legendary Klon Centaur, but without the charge pump. The charge pump is present in the original to keep the 2nd opamp from clipping. But since there are diodes before signal even reaches that IC, it may not matter. Check out this thread on FSB for more info and schematic. Without the charge pump, the circuit was much easier to layout for a smaller footprint. Still a fairly large board, but should still fit in a 1590B.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Negative Voltage Inverter

Here's a super quicky for your Saturday. Got a request over on Facebook for a simple voltage inverter using the 1044/7660 chipset. Great for when you need to power a positive ground effect like PNP Fuzz Faces and Tone Benders but still want to daisy chain it with negative ground effects or not use a battery.

Friday, February 5, 2016

Blackout Effectors Fix'd Fuzz Deluxe

For #FuzzFriday, here's the Fix'd Fuzz from Blackout Effectors. Part Big Muff, part Bazz Fuss, part Fuzz Face, the Fix'd Fuzz uses the basic structure of the Big Muff, but replaces the 2 gain stages with a Bazz Fuss and a Fuzz Face-esque circuit. What makes it really interesting is that every stage of the circuit is switchable. This allows it to be anything from a boost to a full on fuzz machine of doom. The original version had the switching, but 2 of the controls as trimmers internally. The deluxe version, which is laid out below, has all control externally for maximum tweak-ability. Here's a schematic for reference.




Since all the switching can be confusing, here's wiring diagram for all those DPDTs.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Rockett Blue Note OD

Here's the Blue Note overdrive from Rockett. Fairly simple design around one half of a 4558 chip. Pots can be board mounted using right angle PCB mount pots to the solder-side of the board.


Monday, February 1, 2016

Mid-Fi Electronics Clari(not)

Here's the Clari(not) from Mid-Fi. It's a delay/vibrato/fuzz... thing that's pretty cool, and the sibling of the Pitch Pirate Deluxe. It uses an LM386 amplifier that pushes a fairly standard PT2399 delay and an optical vibrato. I've laid it out for on-board pots mounted from the solder-side and you should be able to squeeze it in a 1590B. Schematic can be found here.