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Started by Kipper4, January 16, 2013, 05:46:09 PM

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Kipper4

Im starting to put together a love squeeze from the schematic here

http://revolutiondeux.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/rothwell-love-squeeze-compressor.html

i dont have any 1n4001 diodes would it be ok to use a 1n4007?
thanks
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Kipper4

Please note i am not using the vero layout but the schematic with 2 ic's.

And btw can anyone tell me why if this bloke has made his vero layout suppisdly from the schematic why the vero layout only has 1 IC unlike the schematic?

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Pyr0

The 1N4001 is only there for reverse polarity protection, so yes a 1N4007 will work just fine.

The schematic has 2 op-amp stages, but the actual circuit use a dual op-amp, two identical op-amps in the one package.

Kipper4

i dont get what you mean.
I was thinking i'd need 2x TL072.
Is that not the case because if not i need to figure out that vero thing. and how its all connected .
I have to admit veros screw with my brain (newbie here) i can never figure out how they work grrr
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Kipper4

i hadnt noticed the little leg numbers next to the opamp connections i think i can manage it now. thanks for pointing that out
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bluebunny

Just to clarify for you, Rich.

There are two of these:in one of these:and they're pretty much always wired like this:
(or any other dual opamp)
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Kipper4

brilliant
Thanks Bunny just what i needed.
because i've since looked up a schematic of an Ibanez TS808 and it too has a dual op amp but the schematic didnt give the pin numbers like the last one i looked at. So this drawing explains alot.
And just to be on the safe side i'll check the pinouts in future on google.
Thanks again
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bluebunny

No probs.  At the rate you're consuming this information and using it (i.e. building lots of pedals!), a lot of this will become second nature.  It really does get easier and it really does start to make sense.  Check out quad opamps too: they're all the same, and a whole lot more symmetric than the duals - you shouldn't ever need to check pinouts for either.  But yes, definitely double-check pinouts for transistors: as I think RG has pointed out in another thread, they can be all over the place!
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