jimmy page tone bender doubts
- copachino
- Solder Soldier
hi, im almost sure that jummy used a sola sound tone bender MKII professional, but i have seen many different settings on this pedal, im building this pedal using the tonepad layout, and a set of US germanium transistor from small bear, gains are Q1 63, Q2 93, and Q3 124, i think these are grat for the pedal, got also the resistor set with a few changes on the original layout, now, here comes the deal, this its my first time with germanium transistors, so im not so sure, about specail care of them, i have seen many build that has cover the gold legs with some plastic take out from wire,
also what iits the jimmy page voltages for Q3?? its -7.5V...
also what iits the jimmy page voltages for Q3?? its -7.5V...
- tonyharker
- Breadboard Brother
Sleeving the leads is a good idea. When soldering hold the leads with a pair of needle nose pliers to conduct the heat away from the transistor body.
Germanium transistors are heat sensitive and holding the iron onto a lead too long can destroy the transistor.
Germanium transistors are heat sensitive and holding the iron onto a lead too long can destroy the transistor.
- tonyharker
- Breadboard Brother
Better still use a socket
- DrNomis
- Old Solderhand
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copachino wrote:will it be a bad idea to cut off the legs of the trannies??i got sockets on the pcb but trannies leg are too long and there its a bit problem with on board pots..
As long as you don't cut the legs off too short you should be fine, I tend to leave the legs a bit longer than usual when soldering in Germanium Transistors, when I put insulation from wire on the legs I use Green for Emitter, Red for Base, and Blue for Collector, makes it easy to remember which leg is which, putting insulation on each of the legs is a good thing to do since it stops the legs from shorting-out if you leave them long......
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- copachino
- Solder Soldier
DrNomis wrote:copachino wrote:will it be a bad idea to cut off the legs of the trannies??i got sockets on the pcb but trannies leg are too long and there its a bit problem with on board pots..
As long as you don't cut the legs off too short you should be fine, I tend to leave the legs a bit longer than usual when soldering in Germanium Transistors, when I put insulation from wire on the legs I use Green for Emitter, Red for Base, and Blue for Collector, makes it easy to remember which leg is which, putting insulation on each of the legs is a good thing to do since it stops the legs from shorting-out if you leave them long......
in fact im not so sure about soldering this transistor, but, also i dont like the sound, it sonud more like a high gain distortion and in the end you feel the fuzz, but i want it more agressive more fuzz, and i realize that the voltage of Q3 its -4.5v, with a 6.8k resistor, should i use a lowe value or increase it??, i want to hit the page sound, and im really far from it,..
also i get radios filtering in my sound, would that be normal??? or its cos im not insulate the golden legs of trannies??