Here's a cool guitar pedal I made using an LM741 op amp. This circuit is loosely based on the MXR Dist+ circuit. Schematic: cruciallab.com/electronics/ove...
Good sound, would you add the numbers of the pinouts for the chip? The images I have seen, in data sheets, show the plus and negative markings opposite to those on your schematic diagram. Best regards.
@@cruciallab yes! I mean specifically the switch. is there any specific component that you need in order to turn the pedal on/off? or is it part of the circuit?
@@brunomello7499, it's just a standard double throw stomp switch from amazon. It puts V+ straight to the board. There isn't a relay or other switch in the circuit.
I don't have any plans for this circuit. I did put a couple of these on PCBs and into enclosures just for fun. I added a link to the schematic in the description. There's a few other pedal circuits I made on my site here: cruciallab.com/electronics/
@@cruciallab Thx for the info pal, anyway, anytime you are interested in DIY any electronic projects, feel free to contact us, be much willing to finish a final product together, including PCBs /3D printing/CNC machining parts. May we know your email, if you don't mind, would like to contact for any cooperation possibilities.🤗
Sounds good, what amp are you using?
I notice you use rectifiers rather than small signal diodes like the typical 1N4148/1N914 - any reason or just what you had on hand?
Good sound, would you add the numbers of the pinouts for the chip? The images I have seen, in data sheets, show the plus and negative markings opposite to those on your schematic diagram. Best regards.
hello, i tried that circuit but it doesnt work, can u help me? it just make noise
Thanks for your clear descriptions. What pots are those that fit on your breadboard?
Those are WH148 log pots. I ordered them on Amazon. They have a pitch of 5mm, so they skip a hole and fit nicely on a breadboard.
Can I use a 220k potentiometer for drive?
Would that work with a 358?
hey, could you tell me the name of that component that shows in 0:59? the one with the switch that you press to toggle the pedal on and off
That's the pedal enclosure with the pots and switch mounted in it, prior to the board being added.
@@cruciallab yes! I mean specifically the switch. is there any specific component that you need in order to turn the pedal on/off? or is it part of the circuit?
@@brunomello7499, it's just a standard double throw stomp switch from amazon. It puts V+ straight to the board. There isn't a relay or other switch in the circuit.
Hi friend, any plan to make the design on PCBs? If so, would love to supply freely and realize any collabs together. (PCBWay zoey)
I don't have any plans for this circuit. I did put a couple of these on PCBs and into enclosures just for fun. I added a link to the schematic in the description. There's a few other pedal circuits I made on my site here: cruciallab.com/electronics/
@@cruciallab Thx for the info pal, anyway, anytime you are interested in DIY any electronic projects, feel free to contact us, be much willing to finish a final product together, including PCBs /3D printing/CNC machining parts. May we know your email, if you don't mind, would like to contact for any cooperation possibilities.🤗
are you not getting dc on your drive pot? thats why it chirps
What IC (Integrated Circuit) code do you use, brother? Is there a schematic for it brother?
cruciallab.com/electronics/overdrive/
Ok thank you brother🙏