Klonk (Klon clone) build thread (Done!)
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Klonk (Klon clone) build thread (Done!)
So it's a complicated circuit, let's document this shit. I had more time than I thought tonight (meaning I soldered for 4 hours)
After testing found an IC wasn't seated ok and that a jumper is going to the wrong track, just needs a cut and strap, no bother. Will resume after Doogfest
After testing found an IC wasn't seated ok and that a jumper is going to the wrong track, just needs a cut and strap, no bother. Will resume after Doogfest
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right on man.
its cool to see you doing these epic builds. photo progress for the win.
what type of box are you putting it in? you should paint it green. the color of the money the guy who builds the klon whipes his ass with. cuz hes a fucking money grubbing bastard.
its cool to see you doing these epic builds. photo progress for the win.
what type of box are you putting it in? you should paint it green. the color of the money the guy who builds the klon whipes his ass with. cuz hes a fucking money grubbing bastard.
rich people say fuck yeah hey hey
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They should automatically resize? and Photobucket has a go at them when it uploads them I think.Doog wrote:Resize your fucking pics and I might leave a commen- AH FUCK
Good work Mike.. I have no idea how that compares to something like a TubeScweemer circuitwise, but it sure looks complicated for an OD.
Eitherway - Suck My Balls.
Hopefully I'll get it debugged and working shortly after Doogfest.
It's got an input buffer, and an overdrive stage. the input buffer is always in circuit, the footswitch just switches the output from post overdrive to post input buffer only, it's interesting. People rave about teh input buffer, so rather than True Bypass it, I'm making a complete copy. It's a very unique design, it's not a tube screamer. The dual gang Gain pot actually controls boost and grit at the same time, it's pretty much Black Art.
The third chip is this Panasonic thing which is used as a charge pump for the final op-amp.
It's crazy.
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Thanks man. it's amazing what the lack of a social life, money, and also latent hyperactivity will do for your productivity. Plus I get all excited about projects and throw myself into them at the detriment of everything else in my life. I have an oscilloscope I'm borrowing from a friend now so it won't be long before I'm making trems, and other modulation pedals I imagine.NickS wrote:Your productivity amazes me. I spent a few minutes scoping the HT waveforms on the TSL100 and measuring cap diameters and spent the rest of the evening playing Rock Band.
Using turned pin sockets for board connections - Hmm, interesting idea. Looking good!
The pin sockets is something I used on Hurb's Foxx Tone Machine build, I had two connections that were moored in the middle of the board to the Octave switch so I used the sockets to plug those last two wires in. This layout is similar, there are plenty of moored connections, I'll probably solder to track all the outside ones and the ones that are easily relocatable but the hard to reach ones will stay at sockets, they're very sturdy and it;s a good system for testing.
I found a cap the wrong way round which I'll also fix after Doogfest, I'm pretty sure it'll just wake up then.
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That cap was the right way it turned out. I fixed the jumper wire and also found a tricky cut trace that needed doing which I didn't see, so I did that now I have Overdrive.
It sounds muffled at low treble settings (I guess because I'm testing with a log pot instead of a lin) and it actually goes splatty at max gain but overall it's there. I think when I solder the flying leads instead it'll sound fine. So I'm pretty close to building it into a case which is awesome.
It sounds muffled at low treble settings (I guess because I'm testing with a log pot instead of a lin) and it actually goes splatty at max gain but overall it's there. I think when I solder the flying leads instead it'll sound fine. So I'm pretty close to building it into a case which is awesome.
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