Just another thank you man, ill be loooking forward to this. I dont know anyway to askan request, but can you look at the face melter layout you did last?
Thank you very much! The schematic makes this so much easier. Based on my initial examination, I'd guess someone connected a bad power supply and fried at least the first transistor on the signal path and the flip flop. Well, guess I'll have to order some parts.
Just another thank you man, ill be loooking forward to this. I dont know anyway to askan request, but can you look at the face melter layout you did last?
ReplyDeleteTotally forgot about Face Melter...I've heard that the first schematic had some incorrect values. I'll take a look at it tonight.
ReplyDeleteThe KP103 is actually a jfet, not a mosfet. A J177 should work fine if my spice simulations are anything to go off of.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up! Updated the layout.
DeleteHi! Would you happen to have the schematic for this, I just got one of these, doesn't pass signal and a schematic would make fault finding easier.
ReplyDeleteUploaded the schematic, hopefully you got yours working.
DeleteThank you very much! The schematic makes this so much easier. Based on my initial examination, I'd guess someone connected a bad power supply and fried at least the first transistor on the signal path and the flip flop. Well, guess I'll have to order some parts.
DeleteThank you for all your layouts, Fuzzhead, it's much appreciated ! I'm glad to see some vintage soviet effects : I like them !
ReplyDeleteWhy did you eliminate the CD4027 from the layout?
ReplyDeleteI imagine that was just for the switching part.
DeleteRight?
Yes, the CD4027 is for the electronic switch. It is omitted for the mechanical switching.
DeleteFrankly, a flip-flop would be much more quieter and professional. I am not really a fan of all these "true bypass" effects.
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