my pedal works and sounds pretty good. similar to a RAT in tone but w/ less harshness. i want the pedal to sound the same but w/ increased high-end and low end. i copied a rare Japanese pedal for the basic design, the biggest differences being that my pedal omits some unnecessary features as well as omitting the on-board transformer and AC line cord and over built power supply.
the original pedal starts w/ a 36v transformer, TONS of filtering and a couple of regulators until you have a +15v rail and a -15v rail feeding the circuit.
my pedal starts w/ a standard 9v power supply into a MAX1044 to get +9v and -9v. i've since swapped the MAX1044 for a LT1054 and bumped the input voltage up to 15v giving me +15v and -15v. increasing the voltage on my pedal didn't produce a noticeable difference
the two pedals have the same timbre, but the original sounds hi-fi w/ extreme low end and high-end capabilities compared to mine. someone suggested to me that perhaps the overbuilt power supply on the original provides that hi-fi quality and that, in fact, overbuilt power supplies are very common in hi-fi audio applications.
thoughts?
the original pedal starts w/ a 36v transformer, TONS of filtering and a couple of regulators until you have a +15v rail and a -15v rail feeding the circuit.
my pedal starts w/ a standard 9v power supply into a MAX1044 to get +9v and -9v. i've since swapped the MAX1044 for a LT1054 and bumped the input voltage up to 15v giving me +15v and -15v. increasing the voltage on my pedal didn't produce a noticeable difference
the two pedals have the same timbre, but the original sounds hi-fi w/ extreme low end and high-end capabilities compared to mine. someone suggested to me that perhaps the overbuilt power supply on the original provides that hi-fi quality and that, in fact, overbuilt power supplies are very common in hi-fi audio applications.
thoughts?
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