I finished off a current lover tonight.
It has a really great sound but more subtle than I would like and more subtle than my electric mistress. Almost sounds more like my deluxe electric mistress.
To get a great / more extreme flange tone I end up with noise at the bottom on the flange sweep.
Both trim and bias have a very small usable range. Only around extreame clockwise (1). Trim has a great sound in the middle of the trim pot but I can't bias out the sweep noise.
Does this all sound correct?
This is a 3007 version.
One other thing. I added D4, D5 and C5. I realized I shouldn't have and I just clipped them out of the board. I did jump C5 and I did jump IC2. Do I need to suck the solder out of D4 and D5 or is it fine as is?
I can change out the 4558 for a TL072 without issue? I had done that in my DMM and DEM with nice results but from some reading I had done that might have only been a good change because of the low input impedence, maybe it won't benifit this circuit?
Thanks!
9V in at board: 9.52
Ground in at board: .3
IC voltage readings:
IC 1 4558 (Starting at top left circle. Space starts the top right column of pins)
4.75
4.75
4.33
.3
9.45
4.71
4.73
4.68
IC 2 MN3007
9.44
4.75
4.28
Constantly moving over +9v counting up
5.1 - 5.3
5.1 - 5.3
4.7
.4
IC 3 CD4049UBE
9.43
4.65
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.68
4.74
.5
moving around
4.65
4.72
moving around
4.67
4.67
3.67
4.67
IC4 CD4013B
4.71
4.74
moving 4 - 9v
.3
4.73
.3
.3
9.47
9.47
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
IC5 LM324N
4.74
4.74
4.69
9.49
moving 1.2 - 1.9
moving 1.2 - 1.9
moving 1.7 - 3.9
moving 3 - 5
4.37
4.35
.4
moving 3 - 4 - Overlimit
4.35
moving 1 - 3 - Overlimit
IC6 LM311N
.4
moving 1 - 3.5
moving 1 - 2.5
.5
9.45
moving 5 - 7
9.45
9.45
Q1 Left to Right on the flat side
5.4
6
9.43
Q2
1.01
1.57
6.06
Q3
9.17
8.57
jumps between 1.3 up to 3.5
try 12v adapter. You'll have to rebias but you'll get much more usable range.