Hey everyone - I was hoping that someone could take a look at the pedalpcb schematic and answer something for me... it looks like one half of one of the op amps is unused. I'm currently working on a really overly complicated (for me , anyway) dual output reverb circuit with a jfet buffer switch right before pin three of the belton brick and a duplicate of everything that comes after the reverb pot. I'm drawing up a stereo daughterboard schematic using a TL071, but what I'm wondering is, could I use the remaining half of that 2nd TL072 if it is, in fact, not doing anything? If you click on the schematic link and look at pins 5-7 on IC4.2 laid out next to the power supply, you'll see that the non inverting input goes to ground and the inverting input is connected to the output.
oh - and I forgot to specify - as Belton bricks have that second output (in this case, pin 5) I was wanting to add the second mix pot plus output op amp and passives here
Hey everyone - I was hoping that someone could take a look at the pedalpcb schematic and answer something for me... it looks like one half of one of the op amps is unused. I'm currently working on a really overly complicated (for me , anyway) dual output reverb circuit with a jfet buffer switch right before pin three of the belton brick and a duplicate of everything that comes after the reverb pot. I'm drawing up a stereo daughterboard schematic using a TL071, but what I'm wondering is, could I use the remaining half of that 2nd TL072 if it is, in fact, not doing anything? If you click on the schematic link and look at pins 5-7 on IC4.2 laid out next to the power supply, you'll see that the non inverting input goes to ground and the inverting input is connected to the output.
ReplyDeleteoh - and I forgot to specify - as Belton bricks have that second output (in this case, pin 5) I was wanting to add the second mix pot plus output op amp and passives here
DeleteTag this one Anders!! Nice simple reverb
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