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Blend and Mend

Started by Kipper4, March 10, 2013, 05:50:10 PM

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Kipper4

Is it possible to use this blender within a son of screamer.
To add clean signal to the output ala voodoo labs sparkle?

http://runoffgroove.com/splitter-blend.html

i also noted that beavis audio do one is it possible to use it instead
please advise me. I think this is an intresting concept and would make overdrive pedals much more adaptable.
Thanks
Rich
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kaycee

I've used the Beavis one on a TS type circuit and it works well, a useful mod IMHO.

Kipper4

Thanks Kaycee.
I'll make a stand alone and trial it then.
Maybe put the R4 /jumper mod on a switch incase.
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Kipper4

I made the blender from Beavis tonight just to see how it performed.
Initial results are good although outside the box i found the blender oscillated somehow.
Maybe i should have done a protection diode on the +9 and a conditioner for wallwart supplies.
Beavis do one of these for the breadboard too.
Before i box it up i'll consider these mods.
I really liked the way i could go from dry signal to wet at the turn of a knob.

I forgot to say I included the R4 bypass mod on a 2pdt switch.

Heres where i got the schematic

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=86694.0

heres beavis audios filtered power supply.

http://beavisaudio.com/bboard/projects/bbp_FilteredPSU.pdf

Thanks Beavis Audio. I hope its ok to post these here.

I assume these things will help alleviate the problems i'm having.

Just out of intrest. How come most pedal circuits on the net do not include filtered power supply circuits within them like the Beavis breadboard one?
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