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#1
General Questions / Re: Wampler Distortion plus mods
February 14, 2016, 02:13:26 PM
Thanks everyone. I also got some input from the man himself yesterday while the site was down.
#2
General Questions / Wampler Distortion plus mods
February 13, 2016, 01:28:07 AM
Can anyone confirm if Mr. Wampler may have left R3 off by accident in the modded schematic?

The link for his mods
http://www.premierguitar.com/articles/mxr-distortion-plus-mods-1
#3
General Questions / Re: How to wire a pre/post switch?
January 28, 2016, 11:39:45 AM
FYI Barry at GuitarPCB carries order switching pcbs for both toggle and stomp switches.

http://www.guitarpcb.com/apps/webstore/products/show/4611320
#4
Open Discussion / Re: 2016
January 19, 2016, 01:09:49 AM
So what happens with the contest?
#5
Ok so I just placed an order to mouser for the diode and a few other items.
#6
It looks to be in the boost section of the build.
#7
The BOM calls for a 12v zener at D6. As luck may have it I don't have a 12V zener....only a 9v (1n4739), and 13v (1n4743a). I installed 25v + capacitors on my board so I could run the 18v if the urge struck me to reconfigure the jumpers. What is the Zener diodes purpose in this build? And if I socketed and plugged in the 13V zener what should I expect the result to be?
#8
black lead to ground, red to test pad, Multimeter set to vdc. turn trimpot until voltage it in the required range.
#9
So i bit the bullet and decided to buy both brand to do a side by side comparison.
Sparkfun https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10243
Kester http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00068IJPO/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Either way I am set for a long time with solder.
#10
Finally watched the video. Yeeehawwwww lol. Kinda make you wonder if you bought a hakko solder station from eBay if it is actually counterfeit.
#11
Using the radio shack solder I was getting great results and very few cold joints. The MG solder seems to be 9 out of 10 turn out as a cold joint.
Tip takes solder evenly. I am using a fine conical tip (http://www.circuitspecialists.com/tip-f-csi936-solder-iron.html), maybe need to try out a chisel tip.

My solder station - http://www.circuitspecialists.com/soldering-station-60-watt-3dlf.html
#12
I run my digital CSI solder station @ 750 degrees and would nearly burn the board up with the MG solder and still get that cold joint look. I figured it has to be the solder. I just placed an order for the eutectic blend solder and will give it a go.
#13
Thanks I will check it out
#14
I was using the Radio Shack
RadioShack® Lead-Free Solder (SnCu) 0.032"
SN 99.3/CU 0.7
Catalog #: 6400218
Melting point 227°C/440.6°F


I really liked it, it flowed well and I rarely got cold joints with it. Now that my local shack has closed and this specific solder is not available I began to wonder what everyone else is using and why you chose it. I am currently using the
MG Chemicals silver solder
96.5% tin, 0.5% copper and 3% silver
Melting Point 217-221ºC (422.6 - 429.8ºF)
and am having a ton of cold joints even after reflowing. So I am looking for a replacement.
#15
General Questions / Re: 20k W Taper pot
May 08, 2015, 12:50:14 AM
Thanks, I was only finding the straight lug pcb mount and was getting frustrated. Thanks for the quick replies.