It is devastated now. You can tag it. Perfect shot. Lovely concept. Boxed at once and direct to the end of my pedalboard! Thanks a million and take care. I'll be watching you. :O)
Theoretically, 18v risks cooking TL072s; max spec voltage is 15v. But if you socket the ICs, try it out and you can just replace 'em if they end up frying.
For simple vengeance and bad temper, I'm going to devastate this one also!...
ReplyDeleteIt is devastated now. You can tag it. Perfect shot. Lovely concept. Boxed at once and direct to the end of my pedalboard! Thanks a million and take care. I'll be watching you. :O)
ReplyDeleteMan....YOU are on a roll...TAGGED!
DeleteWill give this one a go for sure since I'm looking for canditates for an eq pedal for my board as well.
Fired up right away. Very useful EQ that doesn't get too muddy with the bass cranked and ice picky with the high cranked.
ReplyDeleteJust finished this one! https://ibb.co/GpZ35qk Thanks for the layout, really nice toneshaper!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your gutshot! Looks tidy and neat.:-)
DeleteThx man! Timmy v3 is up next, hope I can verify it soonnn
Deleteis there any sort of mod i could add to this that could add a toggle switch? have an enclosure but has an open hole :(
ReplyDeleteAnybody know if this build can be run at 18v like the original?
ReplyDeleteTheoretically, 18v risks cooking TL072s; max spec voltage is 15v. But if you socket the ICs, try it out and you can just replace 'em if they end up frying.
DeleteThe original has one TL074, not two TL072s, so, no you can’t?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, Brian, I love whatever glitch ends all your comments with a question mark. It's like a speech-to-text version of uptalk.
DeleteIt’s the curse of predictive text! : - (
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