Highway 89 build

Started by Bill_F, December 12, 2003, 09:03:56 PM

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Bill_F

Just finished this bad boy and it is great! It immediately became my favorite distortion pedal. Rich, thick harmonics, cleans up nicely, good sustain! Couldn't find any pickup setting on my guitar that didn't sound good. Can't wait to get it into a box.  :D  :mrgreen:  :D

Awesome job Doug! Thanks for sharing it with us.

Bill

b_rogers

man i am so jealous..i cant find any 5089,5088 or ANYTHING high gain low noise anywhere around here...guess i gotta get em from small bear and wait some more...sigh. i have most of the perf done..anyone have any alternate trans #'s?
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Gringo

I use BC549c to replace 2n5088. I've read that BC550 works too.

Hope it helps.
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Kleber AG

:shock:  Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!
Finished the highway89 too... uhmmm, what can I say? It's amazing, makes you don't want stop playing.
I started to find my Blues face with this pedal, well it's great for other styles too, I could easily reproduce that Gary lead tone with my neck hambucker, I think the key is HOT hambuckers for that tone.

Thanks so much Doug for this awesome AMP :D  BTW have you got a new monitor? Looking forward for the new one to try :P

Regards
Kleber AG

Bill_F

Quote from: b_rogersman i am so jealous..i cant find any 5089,5088 or ANYTHING high gain low noise anywhere around here...guess i gotta get em from small bear and wait some more...sigh. i have most of the perf done..anyone have any alternate trans #'s?

Yeah, I can't find them here either. I had to get my from SmallBear also. Would something like a BC109 (if you can get that) work?

Gringo

If i remember correctly, you can also sub the 5088 with a bc169, i guess the bc109 would work too, maybe a different sound, but it should work, as its a high gain low noise trans, like the 5088.

Try searching for "5088 replace", i'm sure a ton of info will show up :D

Good luck!!
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smoguzbenjamin

Hmmmm
I have a BC947c here... Would that work also?  :?
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Doug H

Wow, I'm really happy you guys like it. :D

I would think any high-hfe NPN transistor should do the job. I don't think low-noise is as important with this one, since it's not real high gain. As always, try it on the breadboard first and see what you think.

Kleber, the new monitor should be coming in any day now, it's been shipped. But with the holidays upon us who knows?

Doug

RedSweater

anyone got a schematic? i can't find one

Paul Marossy

Send Doug a PM requesting the schematic with your email address and he will send it to you.