The 100nf near the 470r resistor should be in parallel to it. Other than that you can tag it! And I really recomend a much smaller capacitor at the input, like 4n7 or 10nf
Thanks for the capacitor tip. I can confirm that a 4.7nF input cap got rid of the motorboat sound that I was getting with the guitar's volume at both 10 and 0.
Hi and many thanks for this! There are 11 links on this layout, not 10. More importantly, I think there is a mistake: The Germanium diode (1N43A) should be D2, not D3. D1 and D3 should be the Shottkys (BAT46).
First, thanks for the tagboard! I read that there's a change to the existing schematic; do you know what changed in the schematic you're using for this tagboard? https://docs.pedalpcb.com/project/GroverDrive-PedalPCB.pdf
The 100nf near the 470r resistor should be in parallel to it. Other than that you can tag it! And I really recomend a much smaller capacitor at the input, like 4n7 or 10nf
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DeleteThanks for the capacitor tip. I can confirm that a 4.7nF input cap got rid of the motorboat sound that I was getting with the guitar's volume at both 10 and 0.
DeleteHi and many thanks for this! There are 11 links on this layout, not 10. More importantly, I think there is a mistake: The Germanium diode (1N43A) should be D2, not D3. D1 and D3 should be the Shottkys (BAT46).
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ReplyDeleteFirst, thanks for the tagboard! I read that there's a change to the existing schematic; do you know what changed in the schematic you're using for this tagboard? https://docs.pedalpcb.com/project/GroverDrive-PedalPCB.pdf
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