Ok, excellent points and I'll try your suggestions.
The idea sort of was to only take the overdrive out so that the BB was more like an RC Booster then flip a switch for the gain stage when needed. Again just noodling. But, yeah, from what you said it sounds like the gain all the way down is clean and I can get boost from the volume knob.
On the same note, how do you like the glit? I'm very excited about this build! The only "pedal" I have is a tuner. HA! So this is a lot of fun getting to know these circuits and how they work.
The idea sort of was to only take the overdrive out so that the BB was more like an RC Booster then flip a switch for the gain stage when needed. Again just noodling. But, yeah, from what you said it sounds like the gain all the way down is clean and I can get boost from the volume knob.
On the same note, how do you like the glit? I'm very excited about this build! The only "pedal" I have is a tuner. HA! So this is a lot of fun getting to know these circuits and how they work.
Quote from: gtr2 on August 26, 2011, 10:35:34 PM
with regards to the original question.. I didn't check the diagrams...
I'm not sure why you want to leave out the diodes on the glitt? You can use the glitt as a clean boost without doing this by turning the gain down and the volume up. For this overdrive, leaving off the diodes leaves a pretty unpleasant overdrive. The circuit sounds real "raspy" in a bad way without the soft clipping of the waveform in the feedback loop. Before getting to crazy with adding a switch just leave out diodes and see if you like it this way. I've built two glitts. What I would recommend is that you change the volume pot to an 100kA and the gain pot to 500kB. Lowering the gain pot will allow you to keep the gain a little more manageable.
Josh