EWS Little Brute Drive [traced]
- zedsnotdead
- Breadboard Brother
Ok, so I have a friend of mine that wants to make the trimpots on this available outside the enclosure.
Since I never had a chance to contribute, here are some gut shots (click to enlarge).
What do you think? What is it based of?
Since I never had a chance to contribute, here are some gut shots (click to enlarge).
What do you think? What is it based of?
- allesz
- Cap Cooler
Wow, I always found this little pedal incredible construction wise; making place for the 9V battery in a 1590a enclosure is not easy.
Post the values for the caps if you have the pedal still open.
How does it sounds, and what the internal pots do? maybe you just can drill two small holes on the back in order to use a little screw driver.... otherwise, even with 9mm pots, it seems hard to save the battery.
Thank you.
Post the values for the caps if you have the pedal still open.
How does it sounds, and what the internal pots do? maybe you just can drill two small holes on the back in order to use a little screw driver.... otherwise, even with 9mm pots, it seems hard to save the battery.
Thank you.
- alexradium
- Resistor Ronker
i guess its similar to the Brute drive without the EQ/boost section,dual opamp with leds to ground,please explain the pots functions.
- alexradium
- Resistor Ronker
i guess its similar to the Brute drive without the EQ/boost section,dual opamp with leds to ground,please explain the pots functions.
Also take note of all the resistor and caps values,i could try a tracing
Also take note of all the resistor and caps values,i could try a tracing
- alexradium
- Resistor Ronker
If you bring out the trimpots it will look a lot like a crunch box,only difference being the gain pot which is doubled,i guess one on each stage feedback.
- zedsnotdead
- Breadboard Brother
Well, I am going to put the circuit into a 1590B, drill 3 holes for the gain, level and tone (those last two are the trimpots).
Need to get the value of the caps and resistors also.
It has a IC which is sanded on top to hide the brand/model/type.
I will keep you posted.
Need to get the value of the caps and resistors also.
It has a IC which is sanded on top to hide the brand/model/type.
I will keep you posted.
- bigorangefan79
- Breadboard Brother
- zedsnotdead
- Breadboard Brother
@bigorangefan
you already have this one?
Should I re-check the values?
you already have this one?
Should I re-check the values?
- bigorangefan79
- Breadboard Brother
Yeah, just realized I'd never shared it. Great mean little pedal.
- zedsnotdead
- Breadboard Brother
Do you have a PCB layout for it also?
i am asking because I don't know how to work with software (e.g. eagle), but I am making efforts to understand how it works... to date I am a bit frustrated though....
i am asking because I don't know how to work with software (e.g. eagle), but I am making efforts to understand how it works... to date I am a bit frustrated though....
- alexradium
- Resistor Ronker
i'm on my way to try this circuit,i noticed the 400k bias resistor is tied to the collector ,not Va which is typical.bigorangefan79 wrote:
Is it correct this way?
thank you
- Nocentelli
- Tube Twister
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Big muff Q1 is similar.alexradium wrote:i'm on my way to try this circuit,i noticed the 400k bias resistor is tied to the collector ,not Va which is typical.bigorangefan79 wrote:
Is it correct this way?
thank you
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...
- mmolteratx
- Degoop Doctor
Self bias. I think it was actually the first way we were taught to bias transistors in my intro to circuits class. Then the resistor divider.alexradium wrote:i'm on my way to try this circuit,i noticed the 400k bias resistor is tied to the collector ,not Va which is typical.bigorangefan79 wrote:
Is it correct this way?
thank you
- marcao_cfh
- Breadboard Brother
Sorry for ressurrect this thread, but I'm confused about the gain pot. Is it linear or log? GainA is log and gainB is lin at the schematic. Also, does anybody still have the pictures of the original board?