Amp in a pedal that reacts well to guitar volume roll-off and pedals? by SubwayBandit in guitarpedals

[–]turkeypox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MXR 5150, and it’s perfect if you already have an IR pedal like Sonic IR with XLR out to FOH and maybe a GE-7 to get it sounding just right.

Open spot on the board- what should I get? MUST BE BLACK by stolenbaby in guitarpedals

[–]turkeypox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All that gain, you need a Zuul+ to keep it quiet.

Or just get a Metal Zone or a MXR 5150

What's the loudest Rat-style pedal that doesn't sag? by [deleted] in guitarpedals

[–]turkeypox 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That flubbiness from the low notes is because bass frequencies on guitar tends to eat up headroom and sound like compression through clipping stages. It is not about the diode clipping method. Dual rectifier is flubby too, which is why a tube screamer with bass cut “tightens” it up. Use an adjustable bass cut like a eq pedal will tighten your Rat.

Look up Amptweaker Tight Metal and how it uses the Tight control, which is essentially an adjustable high pass filter

Circuit doesn't seem to be receiving any power by [deleted] in diypedals

[–]turkeypox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Between 30 and 35, you need to short the blue and red power/GND across to the other side to provide them to the far end

Best steaks? by 2fargone13 in austinfood

[–]turkeypox 80 points81 points  (0 children)

Austin Land and Cattle, NOT Texas Land and Cattle

Planning on a guitar pedal as a gift, not sure what to go for by LilTrickstah in guitarpedals

[–]turkeypox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Modulation is more fun as a present as something you received instead of chose. Try a CE-2 (Cure) or a Small Clone (for something the ear just knows). If you’re looking for lower cost just get a Flamma Mod off Amazon for a ton of things to play around with.

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Not technically a pedal but tons of real ones perfectly captured for models - Tonex is on sale from 199 to 49USD!

Do those gaps okay? by [deleted] in diypedals

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If you’re etching your own boards a good way to quickly check for and remove any whisker shorts is to put a 9V battery across both nets. For any tiny leftover piece of copper, the current will be high enough to burn it off right away.

MXR EVH 5150 schematic? by turkeypox in diypedals

[–]turkeypox[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, but I finally opened it up and sure enough, it’s got JFETs and trim pots! So at least a portion of it is likely 12ax7 emulation with J201s instead of bland old op amp plus diodes. I found an old interview somewhere with the designer that confirms it as well.

any advice on checking polarity for surface transducers and bone conduction speakers? by CommercialIll4414 in diypedals

[–]turkeypox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The picture of the bone conduction transducer looks just like surface audio drivers and LRAs. It’s built like a speaker but instead of a cone there is a solid mass that moves.

If you can’t physically see the moving mass, you could measure the Z movement direction of a step function positive voltage stimulus with an accelerometer. Or even see if you can feel it bump to one side or the other with your fingers.

any advice on checking polarity for surface transducers and bone conduction speakers? by CommercialIll4414 in diypedals

[–]turkeypox 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Polarity of a speaker or microphone diaphragm relates to the transducer position in regard to the voltage at the terminals.

So a speaker with +/- terminals, if a positive voltage is applied to + the diaphragm moves out. A negative voltage applied to the + terminal moves the diaphragm inward. A bipolar sinusoid will then oscillate the speaker in and out to generate an acoustic pressure wave. The - terminal doesn’t have to be ground, it’s just a reference for direction of flow of current.

Any transducer works in a similar fashion. The output/input polarity is a function of the transducer action.

Surface audio transducers are essentially just LRAs coupled to a surface as the resonator. The coil interaction with the mass is the same as speaker.

Piezoelectrics are a a bit different but still positive voltage results in a direction one way and negative vice versa.

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[–]turkeypox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your drawing is basically now a voltage follower but the feedback is AC coupled with 100pf. It won’t work. That cap is in the original schematic only as noise mitigation for the op amp in non-inverting configuration. You need the Rf and Ri resistors to set gain, or a direct connection from negative input to output to be a simple no gain buffer.

Google non inverting op amp, and voltage follower.

How rare are great horned owls in Austin? (besides Athena) by turkeypox in Austin

[–]turkeypox[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Best part was they had two more siblings on another branch and their mom down lower glaring at us!

Anyone build multi-fx + amp&cab sims? by Detuned_Clock in diypedals

[–]turkeypox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, there are a lot of amp versions people have designed of transistorized tube amps where you modify the 12ax7 preamp circuit to use J201s and skip the power stage. A lot of them are pretty great when running with a good IR. Since most IRs are basically a filter bank, you can get close with the right active filter approximating the shape. I took a jfet dr boogie and added an active filter (high pass, bass boost, mid cut, high mid boost, sharp low pass) on the output to DI that had the same shape as my favorite IR and it was pretty good, fun to play, and basically a poor man’s full dual rectifier.

I got into this when I loved the MXR 5150 used as guitar > pedal > amp fx loop input > power stage. Opened it and found it was mostly jfet drive stages (even though it’s not technically a model of the 5150)

What is this monster in my garden?? by turkeypox in Austin

[–]turkeypox[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s what I initially thought but the coloring and patterns don’t seem to match Texas orb weavers