Friday 26 January 2024

Soldano SLO Pedal

 Schematic is avaiable HERE.



19 comments:

  1. Yeahhhhh, I was wondering if this was coming up soon. I ordered the PPCB board this week, but would love a larger/deluxe version once this is verified. AWESOME!

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  2. Why is there 3 dual op amps used when this circuit could have been made using just 2? Is there a difference in performance when only using one side of a dual op amp IC and isolating the other side of each unused channel? Does this technique cause more SAG in the audio path?

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    1. I saw that and was so confused too. Why not just use both channels or sub singles instead? It seems like it's a waste of an op amp.

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    2. It just causes a higher current draw. Maybe the reason was the pcb design. It's a high gain circuit and the physical distance between stages, traces etc might make a difference - prevent oscillation... They could have used TL071, but they might be more expensive than the TL072

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  3. I like to trace the layout, and this seems ok.

    I find weird, too, the unused half dual op-amp. And a bit about the two 22nF in parallel: why not just one 47nF?

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  4. R5 10K connects to pin 6 of IC1, not pin 7.

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  5. Could you please make a smaller version, that fits into a 1590b enclosure? Two opamps are unused, so one TL074 instead of three TL072 would work. And the voltage doubler could be omitted, as most power supplis can deliver higher voltages, if needed.

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    1. Seeing as how most of your post comments are requests for other layouts, have you at all considered learning how to draw these yourself? The software that Anders, Sebastian, and I use is a free download that doesn't take very long at all to learn your way around. Google "DIYLC" - and as as always, we are all here to help each other out along the way. Good luck!

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  6. Honey, I've been building pedals and drawing my own layouts for twenty years. I just don't have the time anymore

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    1. Buy the PCB

      https://www.pedalpcb.com/product/pcb596/

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    2. Aww. You called me "Honey" - that's the nicest thing anyone has said to me all week.

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  7. I wasn't asking for help, folks. I just suggested a simplified version of a great pedal.

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  8. Ciao a tutti. Io ho realizzato questo progetto e funziona ma presenta un forte rumore di fondo che è impossibile eliminare. Ho provato in tutti i modi ma non sono riuscito. Ora provo a rifare tutto su un nuovo circuito per capire se precedentemente ho sbagliato qualcosa.

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  9. Che tipo di rumore di fondo? Un ronzio, un brusio, uno stridio? Un ronzio basso suggerisce un problema di messa a terra. Uno stridio acuto significa che c'è qualcosa che non va nella pompa di carica. (Prova a cambiare i chip IC.) Buona fortuna!

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  11. Grazie Sebastian, ho provato a cambiare chip, sia TL072 che TC1044SCPA ma... il fastidiso rumore basso rimane. Ho ricontrollato tutte le saldature ed eventuali contatti tra le piste facendo passare in mezzo una lama. E' come se l'alimentazione venisse captata nel percorso del segnale.

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    1. Frustrante. Non so quale potrebbe essere il problema. L'unico errore che ho notato è che R5 (10k) dovrebbe connettersi al pin 6 dell'IC1, non al pin 7. Forse dovresti controllare che tutti i tagli siano abbastanza grandi?

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  12. Ciao a tutti. Finito di assemblare un altro slo ma niente da fare il suono è sovrastato da questo forte rumore di fondo; mi spiace io ci ho provato due volte ma ci rinuncio.
    Se qualcun altro ha realizzato questo progetto e funziona bene me lo faccia sapere.

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