the OVERDRIVE PRO + another question

Started by youngi, February 19, 2004, 04:30:54 PM

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youngi

thx for all the guys who replied to my earlier topic"one IC pedal"

i made jack orman's OVERDRIVE pro,  it's   Great
i'll post soon a sample.

but i want to know why in every pedal i make ona breadboard there's a lot of noise what can i do to make it sound better????

it seems like interference with radio or other!!!!!!!!!!11

thx .
youngi

smoguzbenjamin

That's common for breadboard circuits with high gain. Because the circuit is amplifying anything untill it's real loud (like gains of 200), any interference that's picked up will be audible. A breadboard doesn't shield circuitry from radiation from the air, so when you put it in a metal box the noise will be much less.
I don't like Holland. Nobody has the transistors I want.