Celestion V30 simulator

Started by ech0es, December 16, 2008, 05:10:12 AM

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ech0es

Hi everybody!

I need your help to do a layout for this schematic:


It's a celestion vintage 30 simulator, here is the clean real V30/simulator


Crunch Real V30/simulator:


And the samples:
V30
http://emmeffects.free.fr/Elec/SimulHP/clean1.ogg     
SIM       
http://emmeffects.free.fr/Elec/SimulHP/clean2.ogg

SIM
http://emmeffects.free.fr/Elec/SimulHP/crunch1.ogg
V30
http://emmeffects.free.fr/Elec/SimulHP/crunch2.ogg

Thanks a lot for your help !

Güero

Could you please post a better definition schematic?
Just for sure about the components values...
tks
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bamera

Sounds very close to the real thing!!!

fixr1984

That sounds pretty good.
I would agree on a clearer picture of the schematic, some of the values are hard
to make out. I wouldn't mind trying a layout for this one.

OnLyTNT

I can make a layout too, if you can supply a better schematic. Actually, I do want to make one :icon_mrgreen: . Low resolution export to bitmap causes such dirty schematics, just for information. And.. sounds awesome.


rnfr

there aleady is a pcb layout for this made by the french guys that designed it.  there is a link to it in the thread in the "other" forum.

DougH

That does sound very good. Best speaker sim clip I've heard yet.
"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you."

ech0es

Quote from: rnfr on December 17, 2008, 08:36:41 AM
there aleady is a pcb layout for this made by the french guys that designed it.  there is a link to it in the thread in the "other" forum.

yes but it's a pcb for the entire thing, i don't need the line out and the headphone ouput

Ripthorn

That thing sounds great, but is that really a 25W 8 ohm resistor in there?  Wouldn't that be massive?
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DougH

I guess that begs the question of whether this was intended for line level or a speaker connection on the input.
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ech0es

Quote from: Ripthorn on December 17, 2008, 10:22:17 AM
That thing sounds great, but is that really a 25W 8 ohm resistor in there?  Wouldn't that be massive?

It's made initially to be plugged from a power amp, it's a dummy load which act like a speaker

Ripthorn

Then could this be made without that resistor to work on a line level signal?  Or would further modifications be needed?
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ech0es

it should work without this resistor.

Let's make a layout ! (pliizz  ::) )

modsquad

Sounds like someone wants somebody else to do all the work...and persistant too. :icon_rolleyes:
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slacker

What sort of power supply does it expect? Looks like it's designed to be run off a bipolar supply judging by the lack of input and output caps and the fact that everything is referenced to ground.

I can knock up a quick vero layout if that's any use to anyone.

ech0es

Quote from: modsquad on December 17, 2008, 01:22:33 PM
Sounds like someone wants somebody else to do all the work...and persistant too. :icon_rolleyes:

Not all the work, and it's in my first post:
"i need help blablabla.."  ::)

fixr1984

Here's a PCB layout for it. Let me know if you see any errors before
I post the pnp.



rnfr

in the original schem it looks like it runs off of 15v and 22v bipolar supplies.

fixr1984

Alright I see what you mean, I think then all I have to do
is break connection at pin 11 and make that V-