Hey All
First off thanks to Frequency Central for the Superheated design, good times:
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=83692.0 (http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=83692.0)
Is it at all possible to replace the Superheated switch with some sort of pot to move between degrees of superheated and normal? I guess the same question could apply to any Mu/SRPP design. Appears it would mess with the transistor voltage/biasing moving between superheated and the 5.1k so I'm not sure it's even possible. I guess it would sort of act like a second gain pot.
Thanks in advance :)
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While searching here for a srpp thread I came across Rick Holts Red Dwarf.
I'm upset nobody told me there was a red dwarf effect. :(
Back to business
Here you go
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=97192.msg846590
This might help or you could do a search here. There's plenty to go at.
Smoke me a kipper. I'll be back for breakfast.
Thanks Kipper.
I've had a good read of that thread and searched a few other SRPP threads and read RG Keen's article and sadly I still cannot work out how I could put a pot in this schematic to blend between the superheated and regular version. My only (very average) thoughts are I'll breadboard trying running a pot instead of the switch with lug 3 connected to the SRPP and lug 1 the 5.1k resistor as a sort of blend control but since my knowledge is limited I'm pretty sure that's going to give me a whole world of biasing nightmares.
I'll keep plugging away and see if I can work this thing out, unless someone has any ideas. There's always a way!
:)
Look at reply 5 some of those have a resistor between the fets. 2k I believe.
Why not bread board it and stick a trimmer in wired as a variable resistor.. I'm not sure it's gonna get you where you want to be but.....
Aha. Thanks kipper. That gives me heaps to work off. I totally missed that. :) hello breadboard!
Also lookie here see what Darron has done
http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=112974.0