Orange squeezer in a 1590a? whatttt!!!!

Started by knealebrown, April 29, 2010, 06:18:39 PM

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knealebrown

yeah i know i must be a bit mental but does anyone know of a vero/perf or otherwise layout for the awesome orange squeezer that will fit in a 1590a. I built one a while back and would like to squeeze one into a small package, am i squeezing my luck? does anyone have/know of one?
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tiges_ tendres

Quote from: knealebrown on April 29, 2010, 06:18:39 PM
yeah i know i must be a bit mental but does anyone know of a vero/perf or otherwise layout for the awesome orange squeezer that will fit in a 1590a. I built one a while back and would like to squeeze one into a small package, am i squeezing my luck? does anyone have/know of one?

I think even the standard Tonepad board would fit.
Try a little tenderness.

Mark Hammer

Can we safely presume you are not planning to shove a battery in there too?  If so, then it is quite feasible.  Circuits not quite that big, really.

knealebrown

thanks guys, the tonepad one looks doable. just the last vero i did was huge, but such is the nature of veroboard. going to build a stratoblaster, sho, and orange squeezer in 1590A size boxes and try and get my whole board mini'd eventually. although i dont think ill ever get a ts-808 in one  :icon_neutral:
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elfito

i used the tonepad layout(and change it a litle bit)for my squeezer and it turn really  good!
look:

and the solder side

benallison

#5
This MIGHT work. I whipped it up a while back. I built it, and it seems to work.

This stripboard layout is actually SMALLER than the TonePad PCB!

Only needing the one pot really helps to save space, but I'm sure you could get two in there, with the additional resistors, so have the additional "compression" control.