Seymour Duncan Lava box [schematic]
- cpm
- Resistor Ronker
This is a nice pedal, not expensive and can be faound cheaper os second hand
A rotary 6 position switch to select some caps for tone shapping and amount of gain.
Two bimos opamps driven into saturaion
I was suirprised at how effectively it cleans with input volume variations, very sensitive.
Most of the component are smd, so no values for the smd caps. Component names match those on the pcb.
A rotary 6 position switch to select some caps for tone shapping and amount of gain.
Two bimos opamps driven into saturaion
I was suirprised at how effectively it cleans with input volume variations, very sensitive.
Most of the component are smd, so no values for the smd caps. Component names match those on the pcb.
- coldcraft
- Diode Debunker
interesting design. I wonder how it would sound using TLC2262 Dual Opamp, like the tech21 designs.
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- Chugs
- Resistor Ronker
I thought the same thing.coldcraft wrote:interesting design. I wonder how it would sound using TLC2262 Dual Opamp, like the tech21 designs.
I wonder how much of an effect the compensation caps are having on the sound.
You mean the switchable caps?
It's similar to Orange's FAC control: small caps ahead of the distortion cutting some bass to make it less muddy.
Going from 1 to 6 they have less and less effect; in the last one (what they call woman tone) all sound goes through as-is.
It has no diodes, Fets , Leds or any other clipping device, just the 2nd Op Amp gets banged against the rails (+9V and ground).
I liked it, although the sound is not really tubey buy like a *good* SS amp driven balls to the wall.
It's similar to Orange's FAC control: small caps ahead of the distortion cutting some bass to make it less muddy.
Going from 1 to 6 they have less and less effect; in the last one (what they call woman tone) all sound goes through as-is.
It has no diodes, Fets , Leds or any other clipping device, just the 2nd Op Amp gets banged against the rails (+9V and ground).
I liked it, although the sound is not really tubey buy like a *good* SS amp driven balls to the wall.