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Messages - giudis

#1
Soup39, you're talking about Lumbergs?

positive is the most external lug...
#2
these dc jacks are very small.....  ;)

http://www.musikding.de/DC-power-jack-21mm-Lumberg
#3
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: deadringer popping...
November 04, 2011, 01:18:49 PM
ok thanks so much, I'll try!
#4
Tech Help - Projects Page / Re: deadringer popping...
November 04, 2011, 11:53:26 AM
yes Brian,

I'm using a high brightness blue LED for boost and a normal red for on/off....should I change the blue?

thank you! :)
#5
Tech Help - Projects Page / deadringer popping...
November 03, 2011, 11:50:00 PM
hi friends!

My Deadringer pops when I switch it on.

How can I eliminate the problem? I've red I could put a 1M resistor from in to gnd and/or from out to gnd...is it correct? but I've not understood this method....

help me pleaaaase!!!
#6
Build Reports / My Deadringer
August 16, 2011, 11:52:20 PM
Hello friends,

I completed my  Fulltone Fulldrive 2 clone.

I followed the Deadringer project. Everything works wonderfully!
I called it WHISKY A GO GO Overdrive, has inspired me the origin of the Fulltone ... Californiaaa!
I hope you like it.

The only (forced) change has been to use a LF353 instead of the RC4558: it's got burned cause a mistake of wiring. but it works great!

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#7
raulduke,

seen your nickname I had no doubt.... ;D
#8
yes druz you need! :) many many times! then it will your favourite movie!!!
#9
Hi Brian,
excuse me, I am making the Deadringer and I'd like to know if this part of your post had be corrected on actual pdf project, or better, do you advise this change?:
"One additional note: looking at a few pics of the insides of the latest FD-2 version, I noticed there is a small change with the clipping setup. It looks like Fuller altered the back-to-back 1N4005/1n914 diodes. The newest change appears to be swapping the 1n914 for two 1n4005 in series. So, following the Deadringer schematic, you would leave D1 the same, but in place of D2 you would solder two more 1n4005's in series. This preserves the asymmetrical type clipping of the previous version, but increases the overall forward voltage with the two new diodes in series. Hence, his description of a more 'open' sound. So, this is technically an additional correction to both ver.1 AND ver.2 of the Deadringer."

and the new attached wiring schematics works only for the single sided version or for fabbed too?

last question: the on-on-on switch order is CC - FV - V for fabbed version too?

thanks so much, have a nice week!

....and welcome to neeno!!
#10
thanks slimtriggers! :)
#11
Build Reports / Re: Retrograde
July 18, 2011, 06:37:24 PM
Hi friends,

the retrograde is positive ground?

thanks so much
#12
you're right, it's very useful and easy!
#13
:) thanks

so I'd use this... http://www.beavisaudio.com/techpages/Switches/SwitchingComponents.gif

spdt with 3 lugs using a jumper and the 22k.
#14
wow great page! thanks buddy

so if wanna use a switch in an other project, a phaser, and I need the possibility to off the 22k resistence of feedback, I could use a spst?
#15
yes bigmufff,

but thank you however!

two opinions is better than one! :)

the dpdt is already advised in the project, so my doubt was about the spdt.
now I can order both!

thanks again!