Saturday, 15 June 2019

Elka Dizzy Tone




12 comments:

  1. Hello!! I'm with this fuzz, the value of the 25uF capacitors is rare, will 22uF or 33uf work ??

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    1. Hi there!
      22uF will work just fine with no audible difference.

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  2. Hello, I have finished the pedal works perfectly, it sounds very good, its noises or strange beeps. The only thing I have done has been to put sockets to the Transistors, and I have adjusted the HFE to taste.
    Thanks!!

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  3. This layout is fully verified, it sounds great.

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    1. Glad it works for you. And I agree, this one sounds killer.

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  4. Just finished building one. As noted elsewhere, increasing the 10k resistor hanging from Attack 1 will improve the tone sweep (far less volume drop at full treble. I also played with the Attack pot values (1M, 100k, linear, log, antilog) and settled on 1M log, which gave me better access to the nastier tones anticlockwise on the dial. Great, great pedal and i think i prefer it to the Buzzaround.

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  5. Hello! Could someone PLEASE send me a diagram of the offboard wiring for a 2pdt switch just how to connect this circuit to the input output jacks? Also can you power this with a battery just off of those +- leads or should I put a power supply jack on ? I have one but just curious

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    1. My email is crosbycofod@gmail.com. Just not sure how to connect the battery, input and output jack to this circuit. Thanks!!

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    2. https://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2014/01/millennium-bypass-2.html

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    3. What's the "control" go to on this circuit?

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    4. And when they connect to the jacks is it on the tip or sleeve? I'm guessing tip. and in which case do i connect the jack sleeves to anything or ground them?

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