Anyone have a good free site for downloading DOD pedal effects schematics? I'm looking for the following: FX 66 Flashback Fuzz, FX20B Stereo Phasor, FX69 Grunge(I believe this is the 1st version - not 69B). Thanks to all for any help.
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No schematics, but lots of layouts here. Guitar FX Layouts: DODIt's not microphonic - it's undocumented reverb.
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Links to DOD schematics
http://diagramasde.com/audio/DOD
http://www.nodevice.com/manual/dod.html
http://www.rock-guitar.narod.ru/Electronic/Dod.html
http://www.schematicsunlimited.com/d/dod
http://web.archive.org/web/20120913034607/http://www.amprepairparts.com/dod.htm
http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/diy/Schematics/
http://schems.com/effects.htm
http://www.cornelvis.com/schematics/effects.html
http://www.freestompboxes.org/
http://www.muzique.com/schem/Last edited by vintagekiki; 06-19-2014, 08:03 PM.It's All Over Now
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Links to DOD schematics
http://elektrotanya.com/?q=showresult&what=dod&kategoria=audio
http://www.americaspedal.net/fxlit/cat/
http://www.americaspedal.net/fx20b/
FX20B Stereo PhasorIt's All Over Now
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Thanks you all have been very helpful. One bummer I have found with a pedal, the Flashback fuzz, is that the pushbutton mechanics were broken. The plastic architecture was defective. So I am contemplating placing the unit into a new box and wiring a true bypass to the circuit. Then again I am also working on a distortion of my design which I hope will suffice my search for better design.
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*ping Doctor*
Originally posted by doctor View PostIf you still do not have a certain schematics, let me know.
I've got a FX-65 (v1) pedal from '85 that I haven't been able to find the proper schem for, for the life of me. (If you have a full svc.manual even better!)
This one has the additional green LED on the pcb (in addition to the red one that's used as an on/off indicator visibly mounted to the chassis) only TWO transistors, two internal trimpots, 2 4148-type (signal) diodes, and what looks like a 4001-type in battery protection.
(For reference)
v1 2-trans., LED on R, 2 sig.diode, 2 trimpots center (ca.85)
v2 6-trans., LED on L, 1 sig.diode, 2 trimpots moved (ca.87)
v3 6-trans., NO LED, 1 trimpot (bias) (ca.88)
v4 (like v3) screenprinted, green caps, rev.k pcb (ca.88)
v5 (real oddball) screenprinted, yellow caps, only 2 (new) alpha pots (non-ECI) found housed in FX-60 chassis rev.m pcb (ca.91)
(appears to be factory 1-ohm jumper in place of 3rd pot). Factory repair/replacement perhaps?
Thanks in advance for checking!
-Rob
Credit to americaspedal.net for pics of rev1 and rev3 photos!Start simple...then go deep!
"EL84's are the bitches of guitar amp design." Chuck H
"How could they know back in 1980-whatever that there'd come a time when it was easier to find the wreck of the Titanic than find another SAD1024?" -Mark Hammer
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Originally posted by Audiotexan View PostHey Doc, if I can take you up on this!
I've got a FX-65 (v1) pedal from '85 that I haven't been able to find the proper schem for, for the life of me. (If you have a full svc.manual even better!)
This one has the additional green LED on the pcb (in addition to the red one that's used as an on/off indicator visibly mounted to the chassis) only TWO transistors, two internal trimpots, 2 4148-type (signal) diodes, and what looks like a 4001-type in battery protection.
(For reference)
v1 2-trans., LED on R, 2 sig.diode, 2 trimpots center (ca.85)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]29956[/ATTACH]
v2 6-trans., LED on L, 1 sig.diode, 2 trimpots moved (ca.87)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]29955[/ATTACH]
v3 6-trans., NO LED, 1 trimpot (bias) (ca.88)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]29954[/ATTACH]
v4 (like v3) screenprinted, green caps, rev.k pcb (ca.88)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]29957[/ATTACH]
v5 (real oddball) screenprinted, yellow caps, only 2 (new) alpha pots (non-ECI) found housed in FX-60 chassis rev.m pcb (ca.91)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]29958[/ATTACH]
(appears to be factory 1-ohm jumper in place of 3rd pot). Factory repair/replacement perhaps?
Thanks in advance for checking!
-Rob
Credit to americaspedal.net for pics of rev1 and rev3 photos!
For several multi-effects processors only adjustment procedure is supplied in addition to schematics.
For the FX-65 Stereo Chorus I have only one schematic.Attached Files
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Originally posted by doctor View PostDOD did not provide service manual in the usual sense, there are schematics only.
For several multi-effects processors only adjustment procedure is supplied in addition to schematics.
For the FX-65 Stereo Chorus I have only one schematic.
Thanks again sir!
Edit: Looks like this one should be good to go for v3/v4! (6-transistors, 1-4148 diode, single 5k bias trimpot) It's probably fine for v5 as well, but I'm going to err on the side of caution as of just yet.
Again, I appreciate you taking the time and effort Doc!
Just noting it so whomever sees this thread in the future would know!Last edited by Audiotexan; 08-08-2014, 11:32 PM.Start simple...then go deep!
"EL84's are the bitches of guitar amp design." Chuck H
"How could they know back in 1980-whatever that there'd come a time when it was easier to find the wreck of the Titanic than find another SAD1024?" -Mark Hammer
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