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Tuesday, October 4, 2022

J. Rockett Tim Pierce Overdrive

 Thought this one was interesting so I gave it a go. It's a fairly typical Rockett overdrive (.45 Caliber, Animal, Blue Note, etc.) with a fairly typical MOSFET boost (AMZ Booster, EQD Black Eye, etc.). Fits in a 125B with dual footswitches. Schematic and discussion found here. Fabricated version available on the store.


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  1. Verified! It works, and I like it. I put a 3.3M & a 1.8M together for the 5.1M resistor, a 1uf & a .47uf for the 1.5uf cap. and a 25B (didn't have c) for the Bass pot. Made on perf. I think I'm going to box it.

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    1. And: In the discussion it talks about the 2nd op amp just not used. What did you do with it?

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    2. Used it to buffer the voltage reference. Thanks for verifying!

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    3. Thanks for this nice layout! Gonna box it

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  2. can you do j. rocket allan holdsworth overdrive?

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  3. Love it when you complete a pedal and it works first start. Not sure why this pedal cops a bit of stick.... I like it. Thanks again for all the work you guys put in.

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  4. is there a drill template available I could use for this circuit? love it and can't wait to box it up :) thanks!!

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    1. It's in the dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/s/q4owezv9r23ilb8/Rockett%20Tim%20Pierce%20drilling%20template.pdf?dl=0

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  5. Hello and welcome. This effect sounds great. I want to test it. However, my inexperience prevents me from doing so. My request: can someone explain how to connect the IN OUT switches and sockets?

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  6. hi friends i want to make this pedal, but i have some questions, one how connet IN and OUT Guitar, how connect a LED in OD and BOSST, how connect a Batery of 9v? many thanks for your help. kind regards from Barcelona

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  7. Hola amigo fíjate en el apartado que dice "notas de diseño ahí comprenderás como hacerlo y aclararas dudas al respecto

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