Dr Boogey...which layout is the best?

Started by compuwade, November 04, 2009, 08:37:16 PM

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compuwade

I've been reading up on the dr boogey and I'm thinking of building it. But i've seen a few different schemos and it seems some have the mid pot as a 2.2k and others have it at a 22k. Which is correct? Also, since a 2.2k, a 22k, and a 220k for (i think) the treble pot, are hard to find, which values would be good replacements? I have 5k, 250k, and 20k. Would these be good?

Also, I've read mixed reviews for the different layouts available. Which ones are the best?


Thanks,
Wade

ubaid88

use this one.
http://gaussmarkov.net/wordpress/circuits/dr-boogey/
This kind of famous one and is successfully build by many the users.



deaconque

Quote from: ubaid88 on November 04, 2009, 09:13:59 PM
use this one.
http://gaussmarkov.net/wordpress/circuits/dr-boogey/
This kind of famous one and is successfully build by many the users.




+1.  Worked without any debugging thanks to the great people on this forum helping to design the layout.

compuwade

Thank you guys very much. Can anyone help with the pots?


ubaid88

for dr boogey for gain and vol pot use must 1M pot. But tonestack you use can different pot but you will need correct value cap for correct tone for that can refer ducan tonestack.

Ibanezfoo

I used the layout above and the closest pots I could find.  25k instead of 22k.  2k instead of 2.2k. Etc.  Worked fine for me!

compuwade

Quote from: Ibanezfoo on November 05, 2009, 03:59:26 PM
I used the layout above and the closest pots I could find.  25k instead of 22k.  2k instead of 2.2k. Etc.  Worked fine for me!
Cool, I figured all that but I haven't recieved my parts yet to test, so I thought I'd ask.
Thanks for your help!

-Wade

Ibanezfoo


Keep in mind all these parts are to a certain tolerance so its not uncommon to have values off a little bit anyway... I built two of these pedals so far.  One sounds nice and warm and crunchy and the other more cold and sterile.  Socket your FETs and buy a bunch so you can swap them out until you find a set you like.  You can pick up 30 packs of j201's on ebay for a few bucks.

compuwade

Quote from: Ibanezfoo on November 06, 2009, 01:00:52 AM

Keep in mind all these parts are to a certain tolerance so its not uncommon to have values off a little bit anyway... I built two of these pedals so far.  One sounds nice and warm and crunchy and the other more cold and sterile.  Socket your FETs and buy a bunch so you can swap them out until you find a set you like.  You can pick up 30 packs of j201's on ebay for a few bucks.
Yeah, I found pretty much the same thing with the BSIAB. I have a couple hundred j201's and loads of other Fets laying around. I like to change out all the fets on a breadboard before I even print out the layout. Sometimes these distortion boxes can sound pretty darn close to each other so it's kinda dumb to build them just because someones mp3 sounds good.

Thanks for your help.