so I started making one:
one weird thing about it is that a whole bunch of the caps are shown on the pc board and schematic as polarised, well it does say use whatever type according to version
anyway I put in a couple more caps (non-polarised) than in the pic, but then the stuff on the left is not on the schematic I'm working with (Civil War, but it'll probably be more like Black for lack of 430pF caps).
I'll certainly put in that diode (D5) since I'm powering by adapter, and also the filter cap is a good idea I'm sure, but I'm kind of stuck as to what value to use (it says 100 uF, but the Sovtek green or black versions use a 20 or 22 uF). In any case it has to be polarised here.
I'm leaving the LED out, so I guess that resistor that goes with it is of no use, plus I don't want to mess with a funny switch (it shall be false bypass).
Also don't know about R23, that 1 meg resistor. I've seen it show up in some schematics of Sovtek muffs, but not on Kit Rae's page.
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Ah, thanks, it won't be too complicated to solder that in if it makes pops.
You make a nice version of this pedal it seems.
So the only difference in between the versions is the 430/470/1000(in series) pF caps? Other than the different transistors and diodes of course.
You make a nice version of this pedal it seems.
So the only difference in between the versions is the 430/470/1000(in series) pF caps? Other than the different transistors and diodes of course.
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You cannot hear the difference between 430pf and 470pf caps in this circuit. A chap wanted me to make a muff which was switchable between these versions, but in the end we had to use massively different values here for any audible change.
Any difference between the sound of the versions is down to the choice of component types and parts tolerances.
Any difference between the sound of the versions is down to the choice of component types and parts tolerances.
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o.k., so I wired it up for testing, no bypass:
sounds really good, one of the best fuzzes I've ever played, blows away my Eno fuzz.
One thing though: there is a constant beep, like the fixed carrier frequency of a ring modulator, and this seems dependent on the volume knob: all the way down, quiet and no sound, turn up the volume and it gets louder.
sounds really good, one of the best fuzzes I've ever played, blows away my Eno fuzz.
One thing though: there is a constant beep, like the fixed carrier frequency of a ring modulator, and this seems dependent on the volume knob: all the way down, quiet and no sound, turn up the volume and it gets louder.
Hrm, maybe it has something to do with not being in a case? The issue sort of reminds me of picking up radio frequencies, maybe isolating it will help. Try a different power supply perhaps?Fakir Mustache wrote:One thing though: there is a constant beep, like the fixed carrier frequency of a ring modulator, and this seems dependent on the volume knob: all the way down, quiet and no sound, turn up the volume and it gets louder.
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Yeah, that was it, power supply. Thanks. Plugged in a 1spot and it doesn't beep.
It had nothing to do with radio signals, doesn't sound anything like that. Kind of sounded like when you plug a pedal in backwards (although I didn't), but not quite as loud.
It had nothing to do with radio signals, doesn't sound anything like that. Kind of sounded like when you plug a pedal in backwards (although I didn't), but not quite as loud.
It's not grounded yet because it's not in a metal case/ground lugs of jacks aren't connected.
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