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1590A Univibe & Klon

Started by dan.schumaker, August 08, 2019, 11:56:05 AM

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dan.schumaker

Here are two more circuits I worked up the last few weeks.  I've been on the lookout for some 9mm right angle dual gang pots to integrate into some of my 1590A boards.  I never had any luck finding them, as I have only been able to find the PC mount ones (like the ones Small Bear has).  I was turned onto looking at Thonk (https://www.thonk.co.uk/shop/alpha-9mm-pots/) for some, and that was exactly what I was looking for.  So with some dual-gang pots on the way, I was able to finish up the Klon and Uni-vibe in a 1590A that I've been wanting to make.

The Rohirrim OD is my take on the Klon.  Pretty basic Klon circuit with a toggle switch to go between the 1N34A diodes and a pair of Red LED's.  I also integrated the relay bypass into this.  I am really happy with how the layout turned out and how it sounds.  It really has that transparent sweetness that Klon's are known for when using it as a clean boost.
1950 Rohirrim by Dan Schumaker, on Flickr


And the second is the Spiralizer Uni-Vibe.  I had the board for this designed well before I found the dual-gang pots.  I was trying to wrap my head around the most efficient way to use the PC mount pots on this one and was never really happy with any of the ideas I came up with.  So when I found the new pots, I ordered the board the next day!  This has that great throbby, swirly tone that a Uni-vibe is known for, it will make a great addition to the mini Gilmour board I am working on!
1951 Spiralizer by Dan Schumaker, on Flickr

cooder

Insanely good!

You do know that there are bigger enclosures that could make your life easier, don't ya...? ;)
Although storage would be a bigger problem even with the backing tray thing...
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alanp

Guys? Time to give up on 1590A's. Dan has that segment pretty well cornered.
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mjg

One of these days, we'll discover that Dan hasn't been making tiny pedals, he's actually been using normal size enclosures, with large novelty size parts.   :P

Looks amazing as always, Dan.

dan.schumaker

Quote from: cooder on August 08, 2019, 03:16:01 PM
You do know that there are bigger enclosures that could make your life easier, don't ya...? ;)

What, what?  There are bigger enclosures!  Why didn't anyone tell me!  ;D

Quote from: mjg on August 08, 2019, 07:13:49 PM
One of these days, we'll discover that Dan hasn't been making tiny pedals, he's actually been using normal size enclosures, with large novelty size parts.   :P

Shhh.... don't tell anyone my secret  ;)

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