dam logan layout for the mk1 tonebender?

Started by strassercaster, November 29, 2015, 03:03:53 PM

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strassercaster

hello i have some issues building the mk1 tonebender. does anyone have the DAM logan layout they could share with me. i was told it is much better and its no longer posted at the other sires.Thanks I would really appreciate it

Electric Warrior

not the layout you're talking about, but this one, based on the original vero layout, works:



Don't forget to cut a trace under the 2M2.

This uses a slightly different schematic than the one you were working with, but it's easy enough to adapt.

LightSoundGeometry

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Quote from: Electric Warrior on November 29, 2015, 03:36:32 PM
not the layout you're talking about, but this one, based on the original vero layout, works:



Don't forget to cut a trace under the 2M2.

This uses a slightly different schematic than the one you were working with, but it's easy enough to adapt.

EW, I might be high but I cant see a trace cut under 2m2  ? I have worked my way to following flow and creating my own vero layouts. I have found a lot of layouts from various websites either dont work or have bugs in them.  I enjoy the challenge of laying out my own boards now. when I feel like not doing my own now, I use PCB boards from a places like tonepad.

I think you need leaky trannies , thats the secret you are hinting at in a subtle way I had just noticed in a lot of your posts. I have to thank a very kind dude for this revelation who shall remain anonymous.

Electric Warrior

Quote from: LightSoundGeometry on November 29, 2015, 09:39:08 PM

EW, I might be high but I cant see a trace cut under 2m2  ? I have worked my way to following flow and creating my own vero layouts. I have found a lot of layouts from various websites either dont work or have bugs in them.  I enjoy the challenge of laying out my own boards now. when I feel like not doing my own now, I use PCB boards from a places like tonepad.

I think you need leaky trannies , thats the secret you are hinting at in a subtle way I had just noticed in a lot of your posts. I have to thank a very kind dude for this revelation who shall remain anonymous.

There was no space between the resistor and the wire to put it, but it's obvious that it needs to be there. :)

But you're right, it may be misinterpreted. And I ended up doing it like this:



Leaky trannies sure aren't wrong here. The first MKIs probably had three OC75s, so that's what I used for my build - and it worked for me. Not sure how much leakage it really needs, though.

LightSoundGeometry

Quote from: Electric Warrior on November 29, 2015, 10:45:40 PM
Quote from: LightSoundGeometry on November 29, 2015, 09:39:08 PM

EW, I might be high but I cant see a trace cut under 2m2  ? I have worked my way to following flow and creating my own vero layouts. I have found a lot of layouts from various websites either dont work or have bugs in them.  I enjoy the challenge of laying out my own boards now. when I feel like not doing my own now, I use PCB boards from a places like tonepad.

I think you need leaky trannies , thats the secret you are hinting at in a subtle way I had just noticed in a lot of your posts. I have to thank a very kind dude for this revelation who shall remain anonymous.
There was no space between the resistor and the wire to put it, but it's obvious that it needs to be there. :)
But you're right, it may be misinterpreted. And I ended up doing it like this:



Leaky trannies sure aren't wrong here. The first MKIs probably had three OC75s, so that's what I used for my build - and it worked for me. Not sure how much leakage it really needs, though.

:-[

well, I can finally stop worrying about making a TB and concentrating on practicing and jamming along with Led Zep  ;D