Bob-I wrote:It does, when it's plugged into the clean channel of a Dumble. Into a Fender it's a bit scooped in the mids and a tad bright.HiGain wrote:I've been wanting to try this for a long time. I've built several dumble inspired preamps with fets, with pretty good results.
So, does your's sound like the overdrive channel of a dumble?
Jake
Also, I think if I can lower the output impedance a little it'll match better. Any suggestions?
Remember that pedal page? Dumbleator added, clip
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If you can add ONE stage, run the last stage into the FIRST stage of a Dumbleator, I`ve built several preamps for ext picky guitar players, and it works VERY WELL. If you need proof, e-mail me, i`ll fwd a customer e-mail[/quote]groovtubin wrote:
Great idea. No I don't need any proof, I believe you.
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Bob-I wrote:Great idea. No I don't need any proof, I believe you.groovtubin wrote:
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Is this the idea?
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647]http://www.patmedia.net/bob-ingram/JPEG ... reamp2.jpg[/img]
I added the first stage of the Dumbleizer right after the master volume. Maybe I don't need the master anymore and can just use the dumbelizer output control.
That .47 is huge, I'll have to look around for one as all I have that large is electrolytics.
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I added the first stage of the Dumbleizer right after the master volume. Maybe I don't need the master anymore and can just use the dumbelizer output control.
That .47 is huge, I'll have to look around for one as all I have that large is electrolytics.
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Re: Remember that pedal page? Dumbleator added, clip
you could use a RESISTOR as FIXED pot at end of OD. The master at out of last buffer stage is what i do as well! The circuit was diff, but that WILL work fine.. Simply voice the last coupling cap by ear.Bob-I wrote:Is this the idea?
[img647]http://www.patmedia.net/bob-ingram/JPEG ... reamp2.jpg[/img]
I added the first stage of the Dumbleizer right after the master volume. Maybe I don't need the master anymore and can just use the dumbelizer output control.
That .47 is huge, I'll have to look around for one as all I have that large is electrolytics.
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That ckt is taken directly from the Dumbelator posted on schematicheaven.com.groovtubin wrote:you could use a RESISTOR as FIXED pot at end of OD. The master at out of last buffer stage is what i do as well! The circuit was diff, but that WILL work fine.. Simply voice the last coupling cap by ear.
Thx, I'll let you know how it goes.
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Did you notice your mid pot is in the wrong place, or did you wire it that way on purpose?
TT
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LOL... no, that's a mistake but I didn't wire it that way, I just drew it wrong.tictac wrote:Did you notice your mid pot is in the wrong place, or did you wire it that way on purpose?
TT
Here's the corrected schematic plus another clip with the CF (1/2 of the Dumbelator) in place.
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http://www.patmedia.net/bob-ingram/Music/test_CF.mp3
Re: Remember that pedal page? Dumbleator added, clip
HI
I'd like to see that whole schem. (is there more to it, on the right side?)
is it posted somewhere?
can't find it on that site mentioned.
thanks
I'd like to see that whole schem. (is there more to it, on the right side?)
is it posted somewhere?
can't find it on that site mentioned.
thanks
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That's the entire schematic. It's just a preamp.Pete wrote:HI
I'd like to see that whole schem. (is there more to it, on the right side?)
is it posted somewhere?
can't find it on that site mentioned.
thanks
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That sounds great!
What guitar and amp did you use? How did you resolve the excessive high end issue?
Oh, and did you actually get the PT from Hoffman?
Thanks,
Jake
What guitar and amp did you use? How did you resolve the excessive high end issue?
Oh, and did you actually get the PT from Hoffman?
Thanks,
Jake
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I'm using an Edwards LP copy with Seymour Duncan PU's. Excellent guitar. I just bought it in Japan last week. The amp is my 3 channel build using the Fender channel on very low volume, tones on 5.HiGain wrote:That sounds great!
What guitar and amp did you use?
I used Groovetubin's suggestion of the 1/2 of the Dumbelator as an output stage. Really sweetened up the top end.How did you resolve the excessive high end issue?
Yes, I got the PT and the Toroid both from Hoffman. I'm getting a solid 12VDC for theaters using a 12V regulator and about 220VDC for the B+. It's quiet as a mouse and stable, almost 0 fluxuation on the B+.Oh, and did you actually get the PT from Hoffman?
Thanks,
Jake
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Wow! That's a great tone! Good playing as well!
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Thats really great Bob,
I notice you've now got a 0.0022uF coupling after OD1 stage and 1uF on OD2 cathode. Is that something thats got you closer to the RF tones - I still have 0.01uF on OD1 coupling and 4.7uF on OD2 cathode.
Let me know what you think - Have you implemented that in your amp as well ?
regards
Pete C
I notice you've now got a 0.0022uF coupling after OD1 stage and 1uF on OD2 cathode. Is that something thats got you closer to the RF tones - I still have 0.01uF on OD1 coupling and 4.7uF on OD2 cathode.
Let me know what you think - Have you implemented that in your amp as well ?
regards
Pete C
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oops.... That's actually a .01uF not a .0022uF, my mistake.pedro wrote:Thats really great Bob,
I notice you've now got a 0.0022uF coupling after OD1 stage and 1uF on OD2 cathode. Is that something thats got you closer to the RF tones - I still have 0.01uF on OD1 coupling and 4.7uF on OD2 cathode.
Let me know what you think - Have you implemented that in your amp as well ?
regards
Pete C