Adding a buffer/buffered bypass to an LPB1

Started by Liaztraht, February 19, 2021, 02:25:34 AM

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ElectricDruid

Quote from: antonis on February 20, 2021, 11:10:54 AM
Antonis doesn't consider himself a privileged guy who owns Greek keyboard... :icon_wink:
(or else, he could easily use ω/f instead of 2π..)
If you've got a key for that, you're a privileged guy indeed!?! Depending whether I set my keyboard in English, Spanish, or Portuguese I get a selection of accents and characters available, but none of them cover any of this useful Greek!

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If you're ever in the *Western* end of the southern Med, do make sure to drop in for a beer. It'd be good to meet up in real life.

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Quote from: ElectricDruid on February 20, 2021, 06:38:10 PMIf you've got a key for that, ............. none of them cover any of this useful Greek!

https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/greek_modern.htm
https://greek.typeit.org/

Both also have shortcuts: try "p" or "b" and get π or β, etc

Νοω ισ τηε τιμε φορ αλλ γοοδ κεψσ το γο γρεεκ.
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mongushu

Hey Liaztraht.

Sorry to resurrect this thread after so much time, but I was wondering what your final findings were with your exploration involving the buffer and the LPB-1. (https://postimg.cc/LqyjQ2Xg)

antonis made some points about increasing C4 capacitance to work around possible undesired filtering from next pedal input stage.

Did you ultimately find that advice to be helpful? Did you use a 1uF electrolytic at C4? Did you make any other modifications and if so, why? And finally, How did you end up liking this always on buffer with the LPB?

Thanks in advance.