following Analogman's experiment results, who said that between the dual op-amp version (this) and the original (quad op-amp) version the sound difference can be eliminated to 90% by using the quad op-amp version's capacitor values...
I find it extremely exciting that in today's trend-following mass-culture some people like Analogman (Mike) don't say: forget everything else, what you gotto have is a quad op-amp version... ...but experiments thoroughly with the tone, and come up with the great news that the dual op-amp version can be modded easily to have 90% of the original tone. And then, of course, it is great to see a veroboard layout here :) Thank you, BTW (!!!)
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I also applied 4 capacitor value changes,
ReplyDeletefollowing Analogman's experiment results, who said that between the dual op-amp version (this) and the original (quad op-amp) version the sound difference can be eliminated to 90% by using the quad op-amp version's capacitor values...
see:
https://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=27356.msg192254#msg192254
I noted the mods over this layout and posted it here:
(I hope it is okay with you, Anders :))
http://guitar-fx-layouts.238.s1.nabble.com/BOSS-OD-1-Dirtboxlayouts-Analogman-cap-mods-td51315.html
I find it extremely exciting that in today's trend-following mass-culture
some people like Analogman (Mike) don't say: forget everything else, what you gotto have is a quad op-amp version...
...but experiments thoroughly with the tone, and come up with the great news that the dual op-amp version can be modded easily to have 90% of the original tone.
And then, of course, it is great to see a veroboard layout here :)
Thank you, BTW (!!!)