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Title: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 03, 2020, 02:54:40 PM
I was looking for a versatile, yet simple pedalboard amp. This one uses a TDA7266M IC and a simplified ROG Tonemender as a preamp / tone stack. Controls are Treble (bottom right), Mid (bottom left), Bass (top left) and Volume (top right). The tiny hole below the controls can be used to contol the overall preamp volume (there's a trim pot below that). The thing runs on 12 volts, but 9 volts work as well if enough current can be provided by the power supply.

Soundwise, I could not be more happy - the tonestack is effective, the overall volume is way to loud to practice.

All that in a 1590B package with top mounted jacks.

(https://i.postimg.cc/qqyTkZgm/IMG-20201003-154955-2.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/8k6DBswh/IMG-20201003-161958-2.jpg)

I had to bend the TDA7266M to fit in the box, which I did before soldering it on the pcb. I put a little piece of wood between the pin rows, put it in a vice and bent the plastic part back. Unfortunately, the footprint for the TDA from the internet had too tiny holes to push the pins through. They went in, but not through. Not a big deal.

I have a few PCBs left and can provide a BOM and even a drill template. PM me, if you are interested.
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: danfrank on October 03, 2020, 03:32:29 PM
Do you have the TDA attached to the enclosure? It needs some sort of heatsinking so it doesn't overheat
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 03, 2020, 03:36:10 PM
No... I checked it after a while of playing and could still Touch it... It's Not gering too hot, seriously.
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: gordo on October 03, 2020, 05:14:40 PM
That is seriously cool.
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: cooder on October 03, 2020, 07:49:47 PM
Awesome! It looks like you designed the board all yourself, right?
Would you share or point to a schematic for the whole circuit please? Cheers
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 03, 2020, 08:10:13 PM
Yes, I Made the Board. I will Share the circuit Anne the Layout when I'm Back in my Computer.
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: cooder on October 03, 2020, 08:40:14 PM
Awesome, thanks!
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Willybomb on October 04, 2020, 06:23:12 AM
I'd be up for a board.  How many watts do those things generally put out?
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 04, 2020, 06:28:41 AM
Here we go:

(https://i.postimg.cc/6QM3J6Q5/Schematic.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/qRg7kftc/Layout.jpg)

Some more build notes, if somebody goes for a similar approach: C9 (220 uF) should better be lying, not standing for a 1590b. I had one (!) of these very low profile caps here, all the others would have been too high! I had to replace it at assembly time when the pots were already mounted. Now you know, why one of the film caps next to C6 has burn marks ;-)

Use an INSULATED output jack! Shield of the output is not GND!

As said above: Bending and mounting the TDA is a bit tricky.
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 04, 2020, 06:34:03 AM
Quote from: Willybomb on October 04, 2020, 06:23:12 AM
I'd be up for a board.  How many watts do those things generally put out?

The spec sheet (https://www.mouser.de/datasheet/2/389/cd00001560-1795812.pdf) says 7 Watt. On a 1x12" speaker in a living room, you will have it on 10´o´clock (1/3 of max). I´d say it´s loud enough for an acoustic band with vocals and so, but maybe not for you next slayer rehearsal.
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 04, 2020, 07:15:57 AM
Here is everything in one PDF, including the BOM, Pitures and the build notes from this thread.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BVvzoLJPlCQG_DycDLihTPnHhYoCmCXr/view?usp=sharing (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BVvzoLJPlCQG_DycDLihTPnHhYoCmCXr/view?usp=sharing)
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: cooder on October 04, 2020, 08:15:11 AM
Fab, thanks so much for putting it together! Cheers! 8)
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: gordo on October 04, 2020, 12:57:40 PM
You should keep the name: "Anne the Layout"
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 04, 2020, 01:43:08 PM
Quote from: gordo on October 04, 2020, 12:57:40 PM
You should keep the name: "Anne the Layout"

Yes... Bloody German Autocorrect.
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 04, 2020, 04:41:43 PM
Enclosure painted and labelled. Sounds Better than it looks.

(https://i.postimg.cc/Y01rqQ7k/IMG-20201004-162848-2.jpg)
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: bastafari on October 05, 2020, 08:44:52 PM
Any chance of you putting up a video of the sound comparison?

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Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 06, 2020, 09:12:24 AM
I will try to set something up over the next days.
Title: Re: Powerful Pedalboard Amp in a 1590B
Post by: Marshall Arts on October 11, 2020, 10:31:06 AM
Here we go:

Starting off with my standard sound completely dry: Fender Sambora Strat into this "Anne Circuit" into a 1x12" Marshall Cabinet loaded with a Jensen Jet C12 Electric Lightning [8 Ohm] speaker. All that captured with a Superlux PRA 628 MK II straight into a an IK Multimedia IRIG into an Iphone (no computer, no compressors or anything). I think there is some digital overdrive added on the recording, forgive me. You get the idea anyway.

Playing with tone control, adding reverb, using a Zendrive first and than changing to a Queen of Bone afterwards. Nothing else in the circuit, even not, if it's seen in the picture (no LAB Preamp, no Delay, no Tremolo).

Showing off the guitar at the very end. Enjoy!