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Started by samhay, January 04, 2016, 08:47:52 AM

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samhay

1590B stuffed to the gills.
The LEDs and associated resistors are on a daughter board under the main one and the extra caps and pull-down resistors for the bass cut and crossover frequency switching are on another (vertical) daughter board connected to the 3 pots.

I have decided to keep the next few projects simpler.
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bluebunny

Quote from: samhay on April 20, 2016, 03:28:33 AM
Marc - this works quite nicely with my fretless bass....

Useful to know - thanks Sam.  Perhaps another one for the backlog!   :D
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Cozybuilder

Nice tight build Sam! Happy to see the jacks on the back of the box, the anti-turn holes for the pots & switches, and those LED holes aren't bad looking. Is that etched or a waterslide or some fancy calligraphy? It looks good  8)
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samhay

Thanks Russ.
If it's worth building, it's worth building something that will last.
The labelling is a toner transfer.
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deadastronaut

looks great sam...very nice :icon_cool:

ive been using toner transfers a bit lately....being lazy and not etching

but when its just for me toner transfer/clearcoat is more than adequate.. 8)

nice quick way of labelling.. ;)


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samhay

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samhay

#46
Necropost to re-post pictures that disappeared thanks to Dropbox's purge.
Apologies as some of these are quite large files (~1M). You should be able to see larger versions by clicking on them/'viewing' image in a new page/tab.







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Rob Strand

QuoteNecropost to re-post pictures that disappeared thanks to Dropbox's purge.
Apologies as some of these are quite large files (~1M). You should be able to see larger versions by clicking on them/'viewing' image in a new page/tab.
It's funny how thing like this get lost and found.   
Good thing we have got lots for heads on the forum to fill in the cracks.
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samhay

These pictures were never lost, just hiding.
Where I've put the pedal is another matter - it might be hiding too. Nice to be reminded to pull it out and have a play.
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Xavier

Another necropost here.

I am about to build this circuit , has anyone built it ? So far I have spotted a mistake in the layout (apparently). According to the schematic it's input to R1 (10M).

As per the layout, Input goes to R2 (1K) and then into R1, so I stopped there....

samhay

Yes, I've built several using the posted layouts.
While placing the input resistor before or after the pulldown resistor is not entirely equivalent, it makes very little difference, so I moved to to make the layout cleaner.

As with any filter, I suggest you breadboard it to tweak frequencies to taste. I also wouldn't suggest you build the fully featured version as this is overkill.
I would stick with a single tilt centre frequency, keep the switchable bass cut, and set Zin to max (i.e. you don't need the pot). This way it's 2 pots and a switch. Without a few tweaks to the layout you could fit it in a 1590A if you were so disposed.
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Xavier

Hi Samhay, thanks a lot for the answer, and for posting this circuit !

I will build the simple version. I will use it in front of a Marshall JVM410HJS to clean some of the bass frequiencies before the distortion, to make it palm-mute friendly. It will be my "tight" pedal.

samhay

No problem.
Good luck, and let us know how you get on.
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Xavier

I think I found a couple more issues, since I've been trying to debug for a while.

According to the schematic, center lug of the Tilt pot goes to pin 6 of the opamp. In the layout it goes to pin 2 of the opamp

Also, Level 1 and 3 should go to opamp pins 2 and 1 respectively. In the layout, Level 1 and 3 go to opamp pins 6 and 7 respectively.

Tilt 1 should also be connected to R7, but it isn't in the schematic....

I will try to redo the layout since I am very interested to finalize it..........

samhay

I guess I switched IC1A and 1B in the layout as pins 2 and 6 are both inverting inputs and pins 1 and 7 are outputs. As long as pins 3 and 5 are also switched (or in this case connected to the same point) then it's not a problem as the 2 op-amps are equivalent.

Tilt 1 goes to Cx + R8 (1k) and C9 + R7. I've switched the order of C9 and R7 in the layout* - R7 is the 10k top right in the layout (I assume you can see R7 in the schematic above "TILT CROSSING"?).


*the order of components in series can be switched as long as nothing is connected between them.




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Ben N

Similar to a DOD FX-10.
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samhay

Broadly, but the filter topology is different, which is the centre piece of this design.
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amz-fx

Sam, I like that input stage with the impedance control. I may steal that from you to use in some future project!  :icon_mrgreen:

regards, Jack

iefes

The variable Input Z is really cool. Would somebody of you more experienced folks here mind explaining to me how it works? I don't really get it yet. It would be great to have a simple multi-purpose preamp with adjustable input Z for use with guitars, mics etc.

Thanks heaps! 

samhay

Jack, I'm sure I've borrowed a few ideas from you over the years, so please be my guest.

Iefes. The input impedance is 'bootstrapped'. I'm sure Rod Elliot can explain it better than I can:
http://sound.whsites.net/articles/high-z.html
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