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Title: Creating my own Kingslayer board
Post by: AlejandroRivera on December 16, 2013, 05:57:45 AM
Hey guys! I've been messing around with EAGLE and I would like to design my own Kingslayer PCB
I would like to use separate dual opamps insted of using the quad op amp. Would that be a problem with the power regulator? Obviously I would rearrange my schematic so that every opamp would get the same power source 
It should be okay, right? I mean, the TL274 is like having 4 opamps in one package instead of 2 double, right? that's the only difference, the package, right?

Any help, suggestion on anything would be really appreciated!
Title: Re: Creating my own Kingslayer board
Post by: midwayfair on December 16, 2013, 03:17:36 PM
Quote from: AlejandroRivera on December 16, 2013, 05:57:45 AMI would like to use separate dual opamps insted of using the quad op amp.

So ... you want to make a Klon? ;)

There may be other differences in the op amps you want to use. You have to check the datasheets.
Title: Re: Creating my own Kingslayer board
Post by: gjcamann on December 16, 2013, 04:04:42 PM
Here's a board that's already laid(layed) out. It may be a useful reference.
http://aionelectronics.com/product/refractor-centaur-overdrive/ (http://aionelectronics.com/product/refractor-centaur-overdrive/)
Title: Re: Creating my own Kingslayer board
Post by: AlejandroRivera on December 17, 2013, 02:58:09 AM
Thanks, both of you!
My main goal is to use the simplified power source of the Kingslayer and be able to change either the gain or tone/output op amp using different choices, since there are more dual op amps than quad op amps jejejeje
And obviously, using the mods!
I've been searching in datasheets but I haven't been able to be for sure if there any major differences between dual and quad (besides the fact that... one is double and the other one is quadruple ;) )
Title: Re: Creating my own Kingslayer board
Post by: cpip on February 06, 2017, 03:37:44 AM
Did you end up making this? how'd it turn out?