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.
Dude, you are killing it! I have a Dead Astronaut Trem Shifter to be verified soon, and a bunch of other layouts I want to build, but just don't have the time. Thanks a bunch for keeping me busy when I'm not making pedals for a living, hahaha
I give up. I made two boards now and they both sound terrible. No sound at all from the guitar but instead a high annoying sound at 30-50 Hz which goes to 0 Hz when I unplug the power. I suspect there is a faulty capacitor type I use... or transistor. Where do you buy your parts?
Dude, you are killing it! I have a Dead Astronaut Trem Shifter to be verified soon, and a bunch of other layouts I want to build, but just don't have the time. Thanks a bunch for keeping me busy when I'm not making pedals for a living, hahaha
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Deletecostruito e correttamente funzionante! thanks
ReplyDeleteYou can call this one verified if you haven't already. It sounds great. I've been playing with different diodes and all sound good in their own way
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of capacitors are those of 1uf?
ReplyDeleteThose are box film capacitors. I get them from Tayda
Deletecan you provied a layout file.and bom
ReplyDeleteThis can be turn in to a TS9 or a TS808?
ReplyDeleteYes. The only real difference is 220Ω resistor going to pin 3 of the IC. Make that a jumper and it's a TS808
DeleteI give up. I made two boards now and they both sound terrible. No sound at all from the guitar but instead a high annoying sound at 30-50 Hz which goes to 0 Hz when I unplug the power. I suspect there is a faulty capacitor type I use... or transistor. Where do you buy your parts?
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