First Overdrive Pedal Design
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First Overdrive Pedal Design
So I knocked something up. It's nice and derivative and needs some tweaking, but it's a start.
Crappy phone video uploading.
Basically it's a two-bipolar stage overdrive with diode-clipping after the first stage Gain control, a 3-band Marshall style EQ and an Output Master Volume.
I'm going to also mess with some FET designs and some op-amps before committing to anything, but I think if I overgain the first stage more and play with asymmetrical diode clipping on the collector path also, that this one could be a winner and worth making at least one of.
Crappy phone video uploading.
Basically it's a two-bipolar stage overdrive with diode-clipping after the first stage Gain control, a 3-band Marshall style EQ and an Output Master Volume.
I'm going to also mess with some FET designs and some op-amps before committing to anything, but I think if I overgain the first stage more and play with asymmetrical diode clipping on the collector path also, that this one could be a winner and worth making at least one of.
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No, not as it stands, although the two stages are very similar to the SaltBooster, If you dialed the first gain stage down to about 11 o clock you would basically have a Salt Booster with a tone stack by just using the second gain stage.More Cowbell wrote:awesome. This will have an optional salt boost made into it???
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I don't think it sounds anywhere near as good as a Drivemaster though.
DSB - Funny you mention FETS, I just built a clone of the ZVex Box Of Rock from a Schematic, it's a 3-stage FET overdrive. Sounds pretty good to be honest, nice old school fuzzy and warm JTM45 style Marshall overdrive. I think I'll connect it to my 3-band Marshall tone stack instead of the single tone control at some point and see how that sounds.
I need more 1M resistors now. There's sodding loads of them in ZVex's stuff.
DSB - Funny you mention FETS, I just built a clone of the ZVex Box Of Rock from a Schematic, it's a 3-stage FET overdrive. Sounds pretty good to be honest, nice old school fuzzy and warm JTM45 style Marshall overdrive. I think I'll connect it to my 3-band Marshall tone stack instead of the single tone control at some point and see how that sounds.
I need more 1M resistors now. There's sodding loads of them in ZVex's stuff.
funny, there's none in the woolly mammoth clone i made.Mike wrote:I need more 1M resistors now. There's sodding loads of them in ZVex's stuff.
is this a pedal you're just making for fun or are you gonna sell 'em like you did with the booster? i might be interested. that's a malik-level of interest, though as i really know nothing of overdrive pedals. i've kinda been wanting one lately, though. i think i'm gonna do some more research first.
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Most likely I'll produce one off designs and if when I make a video of the prototypes people like them I will build them on a one-off basis.
I need to play with my circuit to gain it up a bit and move the clipping diodes around.
I also need to play with op-amps instead, I have TL071s and TL082s.
And also FET designs with BS170s and J201s.
Basically I want to try out all the flavours of OD I can mess with (bipolar, op-amp, FET) and then rip-off the one I like the best and throw on a Marshall 3-band EQ.
Fair warning anything of this complexity I make and sell will be like £50/$100+ because of the added complexity, pot count and bigger box/more routing etc. At the moment I'm just tossing about having fun with zero eye on selling anything in the future, but I have enjoyed getting people's feedback on my booster and I'm elated when people like it and start using it on their boards, so never say never basically.
I need to play with my circuit to gain it up a bit and move the clipping diodes around.
I also need to play with op-amps instead, I have TL071s and TL082s.
And also FET designs with BS170s and J201s.
Basically I want to try out all the flavours of OD I can mess with (bipolar, op-amp, FET) and then rip-off the one I like the best and throw on a Marshall 3-band EQ.
Fair warning anything of this complexity I make and sell will be like £50/$100+ because of the added complexity, pot count and bigger box/more routing etc. At the moment I'm just tossing about having fun with zero eye on selling anything in the future, but I have enjoyed getting people's feedback on my booster and I'm elated when people like it and start using it on their boards, so never say never basically.
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Nah I just built the Overdrive section. The boost is just a slightly modified SHO. I'm going to build one of those shortly also to have a play, apparently it can be mounted directly to a pot!lamp wrote:Cool! Sounded well good.
Was that just the BOR OD? Or have you included the boost as well?
And here is a 2-in-1