"Superheated SHO" - asbestos gloves warning!

Started by frequencycentral, April 05, 2010, 08:33:05 AM

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Built this SHO/Mu/Srpp on my breadboard and it rocks.   :icon_cool:
Stomping Out Sparks & Flames

bluebunny

Me too - built mine a couple of weeks ago.  It's quite loud, which is a Very Good ThingTM.  Now with my tame guitarist, along with an appropriate health warning.  Not sure about "hot" and "superheated".  More like "wild" and "completely insane".   ;D
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frequencycentral

Two years old this very day!

Quote from: StereoKills on March 30, 2012, 03:09:38 PM
-Between version 1 (crackle ok) and 2 (no crackle), why the change in values for the drain resistor and source potentiometer?

I don't use 5.1k. The source pot was a 'Fuzzface lift'.

Quote from: StereoKills on March 30, 2012, 03:09:38 PM
-Why the inclusion of the 22K input resistor on your layout? It's not on the schematics.

guitarpcb.com sold that version for a while and wanted the 22k to reduce noise.  ::)

Quote from: StereoKills on March 30, 2012, 03:09:38 PM
I hope I can tame this beast down to usable levels, because from what little playing I got to do with it, the sound was fantastic.

A few people have added an output volume control.

Quote from: StereoKills on April 04, 2012, 11:20:42 AM
So, reducing the size of the potentiometer from 5k to 1k in the crackle-less version changes the gain of the BS170 from unity to something like +20db?

I'll try going to the 5k pot to tame the beast.

Still curious about why you made those changes Rick!

Quote from: bluebunny on April 05, 2012, 08:18:38 AM
Not sure about "hot" and "superheated".  More like "wild" and "completely insane".   ;D

That was entirely my intention.  :icon_mrgreen:

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bluebunny

Quote from: frequencycentral on April 05, 2012, 08:40:29 AM
Two years old this very day!

Happy Birthday!

Quote from: frequencycentral on April 05, 2012, 08:40:29 AM
A few people have added an output volume control.

Why on earth...?? ;)

Quote from: bluebunny on April 05, 2012, 08:18:38 AM
Not sure about "hot" and "superheated".  More like "wild" and "completely insane".   ;D

Quote from: frequencycentral on April 05, 2012, 08:40:29 AM
That was entirely my intention.  :icon_mrgreen:

Jolly good.  Just checking...  ;)
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rankot

Just built this and it is not working (or I am wrong about how it shall work) - normal mode works fine, but when I turn to "Superheated" almost no sound gets out. Tried to switch 2N5457 to J201 and it works the same.

Am I missing something?

:o
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rankot

I found out what was the problem - the switch was not working :)

However, I managed to add "superheat" potentiometer and I will post that schematic soon.
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davepedals



Can't get this to load, sure would like to see it... Anybody?


Quote from: frequencycentral on July 30, 2010, 06:26:48 AM<blockquote>Here's a layout for the now re-christened Red Dwarf Boost, the PCB is available from guitarpcb.com: http://www.guitarpcb.com/apps/webstore/products/show/1656920

This is the crackle-less version, with the addition of a 1M pulldown. There's a soundclip at guitarpcb.com too.



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dave