This one is verified. Very good sounding overdrive that gets into fuzz territory with the gain up. It is highly recommended to sub the stock 470pF )C6) cap at Q2 for a higher value. Ended up with a 1nF. It wont alter the sound but it elimates some squeal at higher gain settings.
I'm still curious, so could someone please explain? There are two 9V letters in this diagram, right? The red 9V on [1-J] and the black 9V on [19-I]. On other boards, there's always just one 9V written on it.
I soldered the wire that I usually pull from the DC jack to [19-I], and the sound is good so I think it's finished.
I haven't soldered anything to [1-J], is that okay? Or should I connect it to ground? Or is there some other way?
Wow, Tom. Thank you! It's been two and a half years. You look well. I'm also happily making a ton of effects pedals for this site. Looks like a typo, right? Thank you so much.
This one is verified. Very good sounding overdrive that gets into fuzz territory with the gain up. It is highly recommended to sub the stock 470pF )C6) cap at Q2 for a higher value. Ended up with a 1nF. It wont alter the sound but it elimates some squeal at higher gain settings.
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What is the red 9V on the left?
When I connected it from the DC jack, there was no sound.
The black 9V on the right side
When I connected it from the DC jack , the sound came out.
Is this enough for me?
The red is + power. Don't hook it up in reverse. Is your off board grounding correct?https://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2012/02/offboard-wiring.html
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I'll check various things.
I'm still curious, so could someone please explain?
ReplyDeleteThere are two 9V letters in this diagram, right?
The red 9V on [1-J] and the black 9V on [19-I].
On other boards, there's always just one 9V written on it.
I soldered the wire that I usually pull from the DC jack to [19-I], and the sound is good so I think it's finished.
I haven't soldered anything to [1-J], is that okay?
Or should I connect it to ground?
Or is there some other way?
Oh wow, I didn’t see it at first. Looks like a typo? The connection on the right looks correct.
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DeleteThank you!
It's been two and a half years.
You look well.
I'm also happily making a ton of effects pedals for this site.
Looks like a typo, right?
Thank you so much.
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