I've been thinking of building some stomp box fuzz/overdrive pedals. Looking around, I haven't seen anywhere that has the in-depth kind of discussion like I've come to expect here. What I've found seems like a bunch of young guitar players trying to clone exsisting products. So here goes... sorry but these are solid state projects.
I've worked on quite a few pedal designs using CMOS inverters. Most of the other peoples' designs I've looked at run the things on 9V. What a waste. Some of them suck over 20mA. None of my designs draw over 1mA. I use a J201 to drive the output.
Anyway, there is one problem I'd like to solve. The pedals tend to sound nasal. They are just straight gain with no tone tweeks along the way. Do these thing just square up the signal too symmetrically? I never tried any kind of clipping circuit to shift the baseline.
I've worked on quite a few pedal designs using CMOS inverters. Most of the other peoples' designs I've looked at run the things on 9V. What a waste. Some of them suck over 20mA. None of my designs draw over 1mA. I use a J201 to drive the output.
Anyway, there is one problem I'd like to solve. The pedals tend to sound nasal. They are just straight gain with no tone tweeks along the way. Do these thing just square up the signal too symmetrically? I never tried any kind of clipping circuit to shift the baseline.
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