You can find schematic and info on their website here.
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Alex thanks for posting this. So fast! Doesn't this also use the charge pump?
ReplyDeleteNope, there is no charge pump on the Alpha Dog.
DeleteThe TC7662B-based charge pump I used was actually a voltage inverter, providing +V and -V. So if there is no -V power rail in the schematic, then no charge pump is used in that pedal.
In their tech specs they mention you can plug a 9V up to 18V power supply.
ReplyDeleteNo charge pump.
ReplyDeleteI'll try this . You will do the blues king ? Thank you.
It worked.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the original that i have.
For hard and soft i used switch in place of pot.
Thank you
Thanks Rodrigo!
DeleteHi Rodrigo, what kind of switch? Can you explain? :-)
DeleteSPDT switch.
DeleteSimply connected to hard 1-2-3 and to soft 1-2-3 instead of pots?
DeleteYes, an SPDT on-off-on switch is essentially a drop in replacement if all you want are the fully CW, fully CCW, and 12:00 settings. To get more variance, you can add a pot in series with the switch - this will let you set the amount of saturation & compression.
DeleteVery smart and effective - like the old Alpha Dog version, I guess... Thank you both!
DeleteIs there a sub available for the W1m? Could a linear taper be OK to use?
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