!!!LaceSensor wrote: Green Rhino
Fat Sammich
Swollen Pickle
Angry Troll
Pork Loin
Supa Puss
Ringworm
The new Swollen pickle has been traced here at FSB, but I'd love to see guts of the rest.
!!!LaceSensor wrote: Green Rhino
Fat Sammich
Swollen Pickle
Angry Troll
Pork Loin
Supa Puss
Ringworm
modman wrote: ↑ Let's hope it's not a hit, because soldering up the same pedal everyday, is a sad life. It's that same ole devilish double bind again...
I can make out two pairs of clippers - a pair of silicons, and a pair of LED's.coldcraft wrote:just got one of these for $65 and it is AWESOME. I will take pictures when I have more time, but I think its safe to say that it is an opamp clipper driving a series of 4049/4069 Inverters. The Presence and Resonance appear to be a Baxandall-type EQ. The Tone control is a simple roll off.
Thanks! Is the 4049 actually powered? There's no indication on the schematic, but I kind of assume +9v to pin 1 and grounded pin 8. Just breadboarding this beast now, and I've got to the end and really have no idea.coldcraft wrote:Surprise!
modman wrote: ↑ Let's hope it's not a hit, because soldering up the same pedal everyday, is a sad life. It's that same ole devilish double bind again...
modman wrote: ↑ Let's hope it's not a hit, because soldering up the same pedal everyday, is a sad life. It's that same ole devilish double bind again...
Take a look at what the makeup is of the 4049 - it's mostly a Red Llama, but it uses triplets of inverters for each stage. But the cap values with the Llama are the same as is used with the Fat Sandwich. It must make a ton of treble frequencies to have both a 270pF and 220pF cap in the negative feedback loops at the tail end of the circuit.Nocentelli wrote:Thanks! Is the 4049 actually powered? There's no indication on the schematic, but I kind of assume +9v to pin 1 and grounded pin 8. Just breadboarding this beast now, and I've got to the end and really have no idea.coldcraft wrote:Surprise!
I think it's for less noise.stevo83 wrote:Is there a reason for the CD4049 inverter stages stacked in parallel, more gain?
Black Dynamite wrote:you need to shut the fuck up when grown folks is talkin.
I think the MkI's had the old Fairchild CD404NUBCN which was pretty good. The one by Texas Instruments - the "UBE" has a lot more hiss.coldcraft wrote:if I had to guess, that would be what tripps did in the Red Llama MkII as well.