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Royal Dawn - Storyboardist King of the Morning PCB

Started by Willybomb, October 07, 2022, 01:09:45 PM

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Willybomb

Gudday all, this is Royal Dawn, otherwise known as Storyboardist's/Effectlayout's King of the Morning, running a Morning Glory into a Prince of Tone.  It might be the other way around, I'm not 100% on that.

Anyway...

So this was a complete bastard to get running.  Everything would work fine out of the box, but as soon as I boxed it up I just had motorboating, which normally means a ground is disconnected. 
I pulled the guts out and tested it - worked fine. 
Put the stuff back in, minus DC and 1/4inch jacks, tested - worked.
Put that stuff back in, tightened everything up and...... it motorboated.

I pulled the guts out again and got much the same result.  I replaced a jack as jiggling could cut the sound.  I looked closer and saw the clipping and cut switches were up against a couple of pot legs so I put some masking tape between those, reboxed, tested.  Right, that worked.  Tightened everything up and tested, great - it works.

All that is on me anyway, probably took some dodgy measurements off the drill doc.

I think I like this one the most so far out of my recent builds, or at least the Morning Glory side for some reason.  Turns out I'm still not a massive fan of stacking drives.

I might need to look at it again, as it's only just making a bit past unity volume, especially with a couple of the clipping modes.

Willy.

jimilee

Nice, that's a pretty clever layout.


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Pedal building is like the opposite of sex.  All the fun stuff happens before you get in the box.

gordo

Holy crap that monochrome stealth look is pretty darn sexy.  I hear you on the stacking bit.  It's never quite worked out for me.  Even pushing a drive with a booster has been a bit dodgy.  The lower gain stuff tends to work a bit better (Aion Yamaha drive is a good example), but otherwise I tend to run into a bit too much noise.

Compression into a drive.  Now that's another story...
Gordy Power
How loud is too loud?  What?

Willybomb

Quote from: gordo on October 07, 2022, 11:15:00 PM
Holy crap that monochrome stealth look is pretty darn sexy.  I hear you on the stacking bit.  It's never quite worked out for me.  Even pushing a drive with a booster has been a bit dodgy.  The lower gain stuff tends to work a bit better (Aion Yamaha drive is a good example), but otherwise I tend to run into a bit too much noise.

Compression into a drive.  Now that's another story...

Yep, big fan of some compression beforehand.  I agree with the boost before drive thing too - too much and it sounds *clipped*, not enough and it's not really making enough difference to warrant doing it.