bajaman wrote:well here you go![]()
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Any chance for a through-hole version of this?

bajaman wrote:well here you go![]()
resolution is 600 dpi![]()
email me if you want higher res
cheers
bajaman
rockstrana wrote:Hello.
Anyone made this work?
I made spc control but something is wrong, I get only clean signal when pot is all the way up, exactly the same as bypassed.
I used substitute opamp - tl072 and ne5532, I found it can be substituted with those, could this be problem?
something like this?gilmour_pugliese wrote:In the meanwhile, I've redrawn the scheme in Eagle...
If there's a hero which draws a tiny through-hole PCB, is welcome!
CHEEZOR wrote:rockstrana wrote:Hello.
Anyone made this work?
I made spc control but something is wrong, I get only clean signal when pot is all the way up, exactly the same as bypassed.
I used substitute opamp - tl072 and ne5532, I found it can be substituted with those, could this be problem?
Does your build affect the sound at other points in the pot rotation or does it always sound like it is bypassed no matter the position of the pot? These circuits are designed so that when they are turned down to minimum, the signal sounds the same as bypassed (because there is no on/off switch for them when used in a guitar). You may have your wires to the pot backwards if turning clockwise decreases the affected signal.
alexradium wrote:something like this?
its 31x40,single face,no links,space for cubic Panasonic caps.
rockstrana wrote:It is possible I wired it backwards, but when turned it cuts volume, there is no any boost.
roseblood11 wrote:But the picture of the SPC shows two more parts, that are not in the schematic: A capacitor and a diode or transistor, both close to the power supply wire. What are these for? Filtering or polarity protection?
The EXG has buffered inputs and can be used with passive pickups.
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