How's this Rangemaster layout look?

Started by rockgardenlove, December 19, 2006, 02:54:50 AM

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rockgardenlove


I'd added 1meg pulldown resistors for switch pop.

http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/diagrams/geb_rm_sc_pp.gif
GGG schem for reference.

I know it may be ugly, but will it work?  Seems ok to me.
Thanks!



rockgardenlove

Nobody?  I'd be glad to give somebody else's a once over in exchange.



JimRayden

Looks good to me.

To shorten a wire, I'd put the Gnd hole on the input side because it will connect to the sleeve of it.

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Jimbo

rockgardenlove

Thanks very much, with that little tidbit I have no gathered enough courage to etch it.   ;)

And on a second version I've got 3 ground holes, for those with plastic cases.  :)

Thanks!



petemoore

#4
  The connections look correct. Good choice of circuit, of course board can also serve as Neg Gnd NPN RM circuit!
 Whether it matters that the output is wrapping around the 9v @ top left area...[surely matters less than if the input was] R5 could probably be moved to the left, angled to connect to the left of c4......take the output with the R5 resistor lead [perhaps a '2 wire diameter' board hole/pad] and 1/8'' off the right end of the board.
  And on a second version I've got 3 ground holes, for those with plastic cases. I like to hook grounds to a hooked/slightly raised resistor lead, that marks it as ground side of the board [black insulation there], makes a good clip point/place to add/mess with a ground etc. without having to see and heat up under the bottom of the board/reduces pad 'wear'.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

rockgardenlove

Thanks for the tips.  I already printed a PNP for this, but I'll keep this in mind for the next one I make!