Rebote 2 Delay To Quiet

Started by gerkear, January 12, 2005, 10:11:49 PM

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gerkear

I just built the Rebote 2 Delay from tonepad.com (with the infinate delay add on resistor) and it works but it is REALLY quiet.

The only part i had it improvise on was the 5pF capacitor.  I used two 10pF caps and put em in series.  If i used the wrong capacitor values here would that make the circuit go quiet?

crawler486

I'm confused.....

Is the circuit noisy and you want to get rid of the noise?

PT2399 chips that are made in Taiwan has lots of noise.
Only when I tried substituting a different chip did my Rebote
started sounding good and very quiet.

Regards

gerkear

No...I plug my guitar into the pedal and i faintly hear the repeating guitar when the pedal is on.  When I turn it off the guitar sounds fine.  

I heard that a 9 Volt wall plug should be used so I just added one.  I don't have a plug so ill have to find one tomorrow.

Also in the board layout it calls for a 0.05uF cap and in the schematic it says 0.082uF(I put the 0.082uF in).  Those values are somewhat close to each other I don't think that matters but who knows.

Andy

RedHouse

Quotecrawler486
...Only when I tried substituting a different chip did my Rebote
started sounding good and very quiet...

What chip did you substitute for the PT2399 in the Rebote2?
(didn't know there were any pin compatible subs)