I have a question to lower the noise floor. The heaters are running 12V AC which is creating hum and hiss. Would floating +9V DC into pin9 be a bad idea—seems so? Otherwise I might rectify ala boogie, but then should I ground (which/where?) those 33Ω resistors (post rectifier). This is a TOTALLY KILLER sounding pedal btw. Also the Intensity control oscillates past 4 for some reason.
Also C17 is 100pF and is always on (even with pedal "true" bypass) and bleeding these highs to ground, which maybe one can make smaller still. I have a buffered Maxon prior so not a big deal presently.
I just changed the tubes' plate resistors to metal-film 100K and it definitely sounds better, maybe quieter too. If you had a version with 47K that's perfect for a toneful 12at7 or 12ay7. This version had generic 150K carbon comps which made it lackluster.
I also paralleled the first one, 1R7, with a 220pF to hush the highs down a tad.
'also modded the input a bit (actually to the other side) to move the jack-in away from adjacent the rectifier diodes as they're seem to bleed hash at the input even though that jack is shielded, maybe overkill but it's done. Diodes create loads of noise and some was leaking through into that jack. Moved the original shielded cable (input end), lifted C13, cut trace to R16 but moving wire to that resistor, and added another cap right on the input jack (now next to the output jack). [If you were to try this and look, this might make sense;]
Much better now and has me forgetting the necessity of a noise gate.
Also C17 is 100pF and is always on (even with pedal "true" bypass) and bleeding these highs to ground, which maybe one can make smaller still. I have a buffered Maxon prior so not a big deal presently.
I just changed the tubes' plate resistors to metal-film 100K and it definitely sounds better, maybe quieter too. If you had a version with 47K that's perfect for a toneful 12at7 or 12ay7. This version had generic 150K carbon comps which made it lackluster.
I also paralleled the first one, 1R7, with a 220pF to hush the highs down a tad.
'also modded the input a bit (actually to the other side) to move the jack-in away from adjacent the rectifier diodes as they're seem to bleed hash at the input even though that jack is shielded, maybe overkill but it's done. Diodes create loads of noise and some was leaking through into that jack. Moved the original shielded cable (input end), lifted C13, cut trace to R16 but moving wire to that resistor, and added another cap right on the input jack (now next to the output jack). [If you were to try this and look, this might make sense;]
Much better now and has me forgetting the necessity of a noise gate.
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