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DIY Stompboxes => Building your own stompbox => Topic started by: Bernardduur on January 09, 2007, 03:02:59 PM

Title: "Another" Hot Tubes thread
Post by: Bernardduur on January 09, 2007, 03:02:59 PM
Hey all!

As I am quite fond of my Hot Tubes clones I decided to buy one......




Oh well, I found one cheap :)

It follows this (http://www.muzique.com/schem/hottube.gif) schematic quite right with some small changes:

- all 150k resistors are 160k
- all 4,7 uF caps are 5 uF
- the 1 uF cap in the tone section is 10 uF
- across the first "gain" stage (1.8M to ground, 160k across inverter) is a small cap (N 3300)

Voltage is 8.3V, IC = RC4558NB, inverter = SCL4049UBE (socketed)

Just to share!
Title: Re: "Another" Hot Tubes thread
Post by: Bernardduur on September 08, 2007, 11:58:30 AM
Recently I got my Hot Tubes from the dust as my need for OD pedals are over; my amp is just enough + nice boost OD

I read somewhere that this unit needs to be run after a preamp (or it was suggested that it sounded much better when placed after a preamp)

So I placed the unit now in my FX loop (Dumbleator) to hear if there is a difference............


I am now so IMPRESSED............ MAN! The difference is HUGE. It opens up the sound, makes it bigger and it is much much more cleaner. Tweed sounds on the go! I always found the Hot Tubes too gritty sounding but in the FX loop there is no grit until you crank it over 12 o clock. Be careful with the volume as FX loops and too much boost are not great together. Maybe the bass increase could be less..... Dunno if others have this problem!

So

I think this pedal was designed to be placed between the (SS) preamp and a SS poweramp to give it a "real" sound, a very tubey-like sound.

Title: Re: "Another" Hot Tubes thread
Post by: gaussmarkov on September 09, 2007, 05:27:51 PM
oops ... wrong thread. :icon_confused: