Heys guys! I'll be back in the 1590A builds, and I want a good-sounding, 2-pot overdrive. Which one would you suggest? And if you built one, what's your impressions?
Thanks! :)
Hector
Hoodoo from JMK is my personal pick.
Jacob
Madbean's Egghead. I think you could get away with putting a diode switch on that one in a 1590A to give you some more tonal variety.
Paul
You could do a vero version of the Madbean LaVache (Lovetone Le Luis) pretty easily and it sounds pretty awesome. I would just breadboard and figure out which clipping option you like more and leave the others off the build so you don't need the spdt switch...
Hey guys! Thanks for your suggestions. :)
I considered them all and now I'm between building a Red Llama of a LaVache. I have an etched LaVache board, but I'm going to pick the Red Llama because I like its sound and have already a board fully populated. ;)
So, who has built a Red Llama, and how do you like it?
Hector
If you have a LaVache board, you really, really should populate it and hook it up to a test rig, to get an idea of what it can do. It's my most favourite overdrive :)
Quote from: alanp on October 03, 2013, 08:42:31 AM
If you have a LaVache board, you really, really should populate it and hook it up to a test rig, to get an idea of what it can do. It's my most favourite overdrive :)
This!
Quote from: alanp on October 03, 2013, 08:42:31 AM
If you have a LaVache board, you really, really should populate it and hook it up to a test rig, to get an idea of what it can do. It's my most favourite overdrive :)
So most votes go to the LaVache...
Ok then! I'm gonna build this one to try it out!
But I would like to have only the two pots, if possible.
So, two questions..
1) Is the Boost switch really needed?
2) And, what do you think it's the best setting for the Shape switch?
Thanks
Hector
I personally prefer this circuit with the boost engaged. My favorite clipping option is the left position, which uses D1/D2 in parallel with Z1/Z2. It really depends on what your looking for though. I build mine so I have all the options, but I kind of wish I would have just figured out what liked and then hardwired it without switches like you are planning on doing. Here is a link to my build report which has a video demo. Hope this helps...
http://www.madbeanpedals.com/forum/index.php?topic=11262.msg101447#msg101447
Like to have a tight pedal to do 70s rock like AC/DC?
Check it out here:
[soundcloud]https://soundcloud.com/th-custom-effects/autobahn-overdrive[/soundcloud]
http://diy.thcustom.com/od-66-diy/ (http://diy.thcustom.com/od-66-diy/)
Thanks for that, Thomas. I was considering the DOD250, but I'll build a MXR Distortion+, because I love it. Built one before, but sold it to a friend. So I don't think I want the same (only a few differences) pedal twice in my pedalboard.
Now, I heard a handful of demos on Youtube for both the Les Lius and the Red Llama, and my ears tend to like the Llama more. The Les Lius sounds harsh. I can't explain it better. The Llama sounds warmer and kinda more natural.
Am I hearing something wrong? :-\
Hector
Go the Llama mate. Mine is a vero version from tagboard effects and sounds fantastic, big fan of this circuit :)
Overdrive or distortion?
Anyway, YOU MUST BUILD THEM ALL, or at least two dozens, there's no escape. ;)
I'll go with the Llama. For now, at least! As kothoma said, I'll build them all (sometime) to find the one I like most. ;D
But for now, I'll go for that, as it's a simple build, I have a board already populated, and I like its sound! :)
Thanks for the help and suggestions, guys! You'll see a build report from me pretty soon. ;)
Hector