Great job here Bean!!!
This is a great pedal with lots of Klon-ish sounds and cool extra features in a really compact build.
socketed R20 - and put the standard Klon value 1.8K
Socketed C16 - Put the standard Klon value 3n9
Diodes are socketed with
D1&2 1n34a
D3&4 BAT41
I must say though.. The switchable Fat and Cliping features are very subtle.. I would prefer something more dramatic.
-Shane
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Cool etch on the enclosure.
QuoteI must say though.. The switchable Fat and Cliping features are very subtle.. I would prefer something more dramatic.
The difference in Fv between germanium and schottky diodes is very small. If you want a more dramatic change, replace the BAT41 diodes with regular silicon, e.g. 1N4148 or 1N914.
Nice build!!
Want to follow this here to see if anyone has an opinion on what values to use to increase the fatness of the fat switch.