GGG OC44 Rangemaster -- worked on the first try!!!!

Started by msb69, June 04, 2006, 01:56:34 PM

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msb69

Late last night I made the final connections on my Dallas Rangemaster clone, using a Mullard OC44 in the socket.  I got the tranny from Small Bear, which also sent me the proper biasing resistors.  Did my first plug and play at about 12:30 am -- worked perfectly!  Very little noise too.

I used a .0056 cap as the input cap, and wired the pedal for negative ground.  The tone is that nice, bass-deprived nasal sound, and sounds great with my AC30CC's normal channel.

Now if I could only figure out what to name this pedal . . .

msb

Peter Snowberg

Congratulations! 8)

It's always great when a circuit fires up on the first try.

For a name, you could always call it a "Rangemaster". ;)
Eschew paradigm obfuscation

Dragonfly

Quote from: Peter Snowberg on June 04, 2006, 02:08:26 PM
Congratulations! 8)

It's always great when a circuit fires up on the first try.

For a name, you could always call it a "Rangemaster". ;)


...ditto...

Johan

Quote from: msb69 on June 04, 2006, 01:56:34 PM
Now if I could only figure out what to name this pedal . . .

...the cloned ranger...
DON'T PANIC