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#16
Mods / Re: More low end to Chunk Chunk
December 04, 2012, 08:42:34 PM
hello okay?
I changed to c12 47n seems to be a great bass, I lost more middle scoop,
I changed (C4) 6.8n to 4.7n, even more mid scoop looks bad
what can I do?
#17
Mods / Re: Boneyard mods
November 19, 2012, 09:12:59 PM
but how to get gain pedal?

R5 - 10ohm  - would be a good start?
#18
Quote from: crash on June 13, 2012, 11:37:46 PM
Honestly, fretting (no pun intended) over a couple of component values is not going to make a big difference.  What you posted above for the Ram's head will be good enough.  There are so many other factors that go into the Gilmour sound.  I would suggest putting a Colorsound Overdrive after the Ram's head.  Set it up at slight overdrive.  That is what I do.  It sound so much better that way.

Another thing to do is socket C5, C6, C8, C9.  Try lowering and raising these values slightly.  For instance for C5 and C8 try between 330p and 560p and for C6 and C9 try between 47n and 220n.  You may find some values that fit your gear better.


yes yes I know to own equipment and hand (feeling) of each influence on everything, I really like to use TS808 after BIG Muff Fuzz face  , I think for my sound is very good.

Most just want to make a clone of RAM'S HEAD.
I appreciate the attention
#19
Quote from: mgwhit on June 13, 2012, 05:36:03 PM
I doubt anyone other than Pete Cornish knows what component values are really in Dave Gilmour's Big Muffs.  Here's the most information I've ever seen on the subject.  I'm sure there's scads of speculation elsewhere on the Internet.

ok, more modification I did to correct? HAM'S HEAD in  (Madbean Mudbunny)

R1     2M2        C1    100n      D1 ­ D4       1n914
R2     33K        C2    470p       D5            1N4001
R3     100K       C3    100n      Transistors
R4     470K       C4    150n       Q1            2N5133
R5     100R       C5    470p      Pots
R6     12K        C6    100n      SUST       100kB
R7     820         C7    100n       TONE       100kB
R8     7k5        C8    470p       VOL          100kA
R9     100K       C9    100n       MID           jumper
R10   470K       C10   4n
R11   100R        C11   10n
R12   12K          C12   100n
R13   7k5          C13   100n
R14   100K        C14   100uF
R15   470K        C15   100n
R16   100R
R17   12K
R18   33K
R19   33K
R20   390K
R21   100K
R22   12K
R23   3k3
R24   100R
#20
hello how are you?
I am studying various ham's head!
which was exactly the model that David Gilmour used on The Wall album?
HAM'S HEAD V1 or V2?

I'm riding on Madbean Mudbunny Big Muff (TM) changes is correct?


R1     2M2        C1    100n      D1 ­ D4       1n914
R2     33K        C2    470p       D5            1N4001
R3     100K       C3    100n      Transistors
R4     470K       C4    150n       Q1            2N5133
R5     100R       C5    470p      Pots
R6     12K        C6    100n      SUST       100kB
R7     820         C7    100n       TONE       100kB
R8     7k5        C8    470p       VOL          100kA
R9     100K       C9    100n       MID           jumper
R10   470K             C10   4n
R11   100R        C11   10n
R12   12K          C12   100n
R13   7k5          C13   100n
R14   100K        C14   100uF
R15   470K        C15   100n
R16   100R
R17   12K
R18   33K
R19   33K
R20   390K
R21   100K
R22   12K
R23   3k3
R24   100R
#21
General Questions / Re: TC1044 or LT1054?
June 10, 2012, 12:31:02 PM
Quote from: chromesphere on June 10, 2012, 02:06:24 AM
I've used one of these in the boneyard, i dont get any noise:

Edit (link fixed) - http://www.futurlec.com/TI/LT1054CN8.shtml

Paul

ok, but....more will this work?
http://www.farnellnewark.com.br/ciconversordcdc8pdil,product,1196840,4480615.aspx
#22
General Questions / Re: TC1044 or LT1054?
June 10, 2012, 01:10:25 AM
I'm shopping at Farnell and I would like to know also the difference of 1044


LTC1044CN8#PBF
TC1044SCPA

http://www.farnellnewark.com.br/ci8pdip,product,55M8898,4600269.aspx


either one will work in the boneyard?
thanks
#23
General Questions / Re: TC1044 or LT1054?
June 10, 2012, 12:45:26 AM
HELLO OKAY?

LT1054CP I can use?

which simply means CP? after LT1054
#24
General Questions / Re: Boneyard Whistle
February 26, 2012, 11:10:50 PM
Quote from: oldhousescott on February 26, 2012, 08:54:59 PM
Which version of the parts values did you use, the "stock" or the "modified" values? Also, which DC-DC converter (IC2) did you use?


I used stock, MAX1044 IC, the problem happens only when volume above 6, is not feedback, but whistle.
#25
General Questions / Boneyard Whistle
February 26, 2012, 02:44:03 AM
hello how are you?
I'm with little problem in Boneyard.
I used shielded cables and yet when volume greater than 6 is a "whistle" on the pedal
What could it be?
thanks
André
#26
General Questions / SCHEMATIC Boneyard PLEXITONE
September 23, 2011, 10:02:29 PM
because the schematic of madbeanpedals has no IN in the 1k?
as attached.

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#27
Mods / Re: Boneyard mods
September 13, 2011, 01:56:51 PM
I would like a little more bass, how do?
#28
Mods / Re: more gain in the channel of HIGH Boneyard.
September 05, 2011, 04:27:24 PM
I changed the resistor 47R to gain more and really improved the bass is still slightly below 12v project, which I need to change to increase bass?
I have the two pedals sound more different. 9v and 12v.
#29
Mods / Re: more gain in the channel of HIGH Boneyard.
August 07, 2011, 12:13:26 PM
Quote from: stecykmi on July 29, 2011, 10:51:28 PM
increase the value of the pot, or put a resistor in series with the pot (ie connect to lug 1 and the board). I would start with something like 500k (resistor) and go up or down from there. I think they make 2M pots which would work probably.

OK...

I'm thinking of using 47R resistor R5 is, this increases gain?
#30
Mods / more gain in the channel of HIGH Boneyard.
July 29, 2011, 10:23:57 PM
I built the project you have in Carl Martin http://freestompboxes.org/index.php that uses a 15v transformer, and rode with 9v Boneyard.
I thought that CM has 15v has more gain.
is to increase the gain of the channel Boneyard HIGH?
I await suggestions
grateful
Andre