Nope, sorry to disagree with you, but if you examine your schem closely you clearly see a Q1 AND a Q2 (they are diff FETs, one is a 2SK30A and the other a 2N4383, but the numbres are not very clear). The connection you see between them ( A ) is there to show you they share a common connection for their control signal, nothing else, so they work at once. The opamps are 4558, dual opamps and all four stages are being used, two in the switching and two in the signal path. The first stage of the 4558 involved in the signal proccesing is just a buffer while the second stage provides the actual distortion, which is then smoothed out by the valve following it.
Mark's explanation of the roles of each "Q" is dead on right so if everything else is correct there must be a second FET hiding in there somewhere or the schem must be of a different pedal. The fact that so far the schem matches your pedal (though you admit not tracing it completely) just reinforces the fact that there must be another FET somewhere.
Mark's explanation of the roles of each "Q" is dead on right so if everything else is correct there must be a second FET hiding in there somewhere or the schem must be of a different pedal. The fact that so far the schem matches your pedal (though you admit not tracing it completely) just reinforces the fact that there must be another FET somewhere.
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