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It's a 3 position DPDT. In the centre position you'll have 68nF, one position would be around about 100nF and the other position would be over 100uF (which would be the bassy setting).
They're all linear except the Fuzz which is reverse log. Yes battery negative is connected to ground, but maybe through a jack switch which will disconnect the battery when the input cable is pulled out. Check out some offboard wiring diagrams such as this one:
The 2N2222A will certainly work, it's all going to be down to preference as to which you prefer. The 1N4007 in series with the supply is just for reverse polarity protection and the 100R is a current limiting resistor. Neither will have an audible effect and I excluded them to keep the layout as compact as possible. I've just never been too concerned about it really because I use a standard negative ground daisy chain so it's never going to be an issue for me, but it's easy enough to add them in if you prefer.
I built mastotron pedal by this schematic now. I have 2 problems wits pots: "volume" pot didn´t work (it didn´t change volume level) and "fuzz" pot only works when "pulse width" pot is minimally 60-70% up to 100% (fully clockwise). What I have to do or try? I checked pcb and cables and all is by schematic. Maybe try pots with different values? THANKS for understanding me
Hmm well if the volume pot isn't working there is definitely something seriously wrong. That either passes the signal to the output or dumps it to ground (and so makes it progressively quieter) and so there's not a lot that can go wrong with that one. I suspect that either the pot is knackered, or you must have a grounding problem somewhere. It may be worth checking the values you're getting through the rotation of the pot with a multimeter. The change in resistors should be fairly smooth and the midway point should be exactly half with a linear pot. I'd check that and then maybe reflow the ground connections from both pots to see if that could be the issue.
im sorry for asking such a stupid question...but how the hell do i connect all this to the input and output sockets...and..where does the GROUND go.......sry again...and ty
The input and output wires go to the switch as shown in this pic. All the grounds are connected together with all other grounds such as the socket sleeves, DC socket negative.
hey IvIark, thanks again for another awesome build. doing it as we speak. I'm struggling to source the 5k reverse log pot. does it HAVE to be reverse log, what if it is standard log?
have come back to this after a few months and this time I have the right pot. I have wired it up on my breadboard and can't seem to get it to work. all the knobs seem to do what they are meant to but the fuzz that comes out is VERY weedy and almost non existent when on a quieter pickup.
the only changes I have made are exchange the 5k1 resistor for a 4k7 (closest I had) and have put a cap directly in the circuit rather than have the switch.... since I'm on breadboard I can swap them out manually. Like I said, everything seems to be working just nowhere near the drive it should have...
Can u tell me what kind of switch is this with the capacitors?
ReplyDeleteIt's a 3 position DPDT. In the centre position you'll have 68nF, one position would be around about 100nF and the other position would be over 100uF (which would be the bassy setting).
ReplyDeletevery thanks. Can u tell me is the 100R resistors are 100 ohm resistors?
ReplyDeleteYes
ReplyDeleteok thanks again and one question about the switch is this on-on-on or on-off-on ?
ReplyDeleteon-off-on. Centre position off so just the 68nF cap on the board is in circuit.
ReplyDeletethank you very much
ReplyDelete2 more q. Are the potentiometers B or A. Is - from battery connected to ground?
ReplyDeleteThey're all linear except the Fuzz which is reverse log. Yes battery negative is connected to ground, but maybe through a jack switch which will disconnect the battery when the input cable is pulled out. Check out some offboard wiring diagrams such as this one:
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Hey, cOuld you do a vero version of this? I tried to do one but it is not working.
ReplyDeleteI've got a verified Woolly Mammoth layout which could easily be adapted if you want that.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds good. Is it already posted?
ReplyDeleteIt is now :o)
ReplyDeleteIsn´t better to use 2N2222A by this schema? http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv347/harvandheavy/mastotron.jpg
ReplyDeleteAnd also 1N4007 diode between 9V input and 100R?
The 2N2222A will certainly work, it's all going to be down to preference as to which you prefer. The 1N4007 in series with the supply is just for reverse polarity protection and the 100R is a current limiting resistor. Neither will have an audible effect and I excluded them to keep the layout as compact as possible. I've just never been too concerned about it really because I use a standard negative ground daisy chain so it's never going to be an issue for me, but it's easy enough to add them in if you prefer.
ReplyDeleteI understand now, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI built mastotron pedal by this schematic now. I have 2 problems wits pots: "volume" pot didn´t work (it didn´t change volume level) and "fuzz" pot only works when "pulse width" pot is minimally 60-70% up to 100% (fully clockwise).
ReplyDeleteWhat I have to do or try? I checked pcb and cables and all is by schematic. Maybe try pots with different values? THANKS for understanding me
Hmm well if the volume pot isn't working there is definitely something seriously wrong. That either passes the signal to the output or dumps it to ground (and so makes it progressively quieter) and so there's not a lot that can go wrong with that one. I suspect that either the pot is knackered, or you must have a grounding problem somewhere. It may be worth checking the values you're getting through the rotation of the pot with a multimeter. The change in resistors should be fairly smooth and the midway point should be exactly half with a linear pot. I'd check that and then maybe reflow the ground connections from both pots to see if that could be the issue.
ReplyDeleteim sorry for asking such a stupid question...but how the hell do i connect all this to the input and output sockets...and..where does the GROUND go.......sry again...and ty
ReplyDeleteThe input and output wires go to the switch as shown in this pic. All the grounds are connected together with all other grounds such as the socket sleeves, DC socket negative.
Deletehttp://www.beavisaudio.com/techpages/StompboxWiring/StompboxWiring.gif
hey IvIark, thanks again for another awesome build. doing it as we speak. I'm struggling to source the 5k reverse log pot. does it HAVE to be reverse log, what if it is standard log?
ReplyDeleteCheerrrrrrrrs
I wouldn't use log, but I used linear in mine and it worked fine. If you do want some 5K reverse log pots though, Tayda has started stocking them.
Deletecheers, I will try linear. I'm based in the UK so if shipping isn't too bad I will order some. prices look pretty good on that site though!
ReplyDeletehave come back to this after a few months and this time I have the right pot. I have wired it up on my breadboard and can't seem to get it to work. all the knobs seem to do what they are meant to but the fuzz that comes out is VERY weedy and almost non existent when on a quieter pickup.
ReplyDeletethe only changes I have made are exchange the 5k1 resistor for a 4k7 (closest I had) and have put a cap directly in the circuit rather than have the switch.... since I'm on breadboard I can swap them out manually. Like I said, everything seems to be working just nowhere near the drive it should have...
A Lfo with depht and rate controls to modulate de PW would be great... Instant synth lead machine ;)
ReplyDeleteI want to ask, if the problem potensio all worked well but the sound does not come out, what's the problem
ReplyDeletecan somebody post a photo of finished assembly of the board? this is my first attemt to build a stomp... so sorry for asking.
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