Had a request for this one...yes I know it is a Soda Meiser into a Thorns Peaker and could be built on separate boards but...those small Devi circuits is so much fun to draw.😏
I serendipitously housed these two circuits together last week. I've been repurposing old build enclosures and these fit perfectly into a box that has turned into a hermit crab shell, I've swapped it out so many times. Two of my favorite Devi circuits, and they compliment each other pretty well. (I like the kindergarten font, haha)
It's a little hard to follow because this is basically two independent circuits cobbled together with separate on/off switches, but it looks like that 1m resistor just goes from the input of the "Torns Peaker" part of the circuit to ground - so I'm pretty sure it is just a pulldown resistor meant to limit switch popping when you turn the Torns Peaker half of this on or off. It's probably not on the schematic because it may have been added at some point by someone who was not Devi Ever - and it definitely won't affect the tone of the circuit.
I serendipitously housed these two circuits together last week. I've been repurposing old build enclosures and these fit perfectly into a box that has turned into a hermit crab shell, I've swapped it out so many times. Two of my favorite Devi circuits, and they compliment each other pretty well. (I like the kindergarten font, haha)
ReplyDeleteHI! I have a question... Is that 1M is right resistor? bottom of right side/into TP Sw 1
ReplyDeleteI can't see 1M in other schematics of TP or Shoegazer...
It's a little hard to follow because this is basically two independent circuits cobbled together with separate on/off switches, but it looks like that 1m resistor just goes from the input of the "Torns Peaker" part of the circuit to ground - so I'm pretty sure it is just a pulldown resistor meant to limit switch popping when you turn the Torns Peaker half of this on or off. It's probably not on the schematic because it may have been added at some point by someone who was not Devi Ever - and it definitely won't affect the tone of the circuit.
DeleteOh, Thank you very much!
Deletethis circuit works ;built this one some time ago , did not like the lowish output , expected it to be louder
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