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| ==== RotorDrive ==== | ==== RotorDrive ==== | ||
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| RotorDrive is my first attempt at building a solid state DIY Guitar Overdrive. Design is based on a dual transistor gain stage for power overdriving. | RotorDrive is my first attempt at building a solid state DIY Guitar Overdrive. Design is based on a dual transistor gain stage for power overdriving. | ||
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| - | The sound of this medal is somehow quite "brute force" | + | The sound of this medal is somehow quite "brute force" |
| The volume output pot is optional, recommended mainly for assembly in a case on a final product. | The volume output pot is optional, recommended mainly for assembly in a case on a final product. | ||
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| === Schematic === | === Schematic === | ||
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| Generally, this schematic can be easily extended on use. Consider having a good power supply regulation, according to the gain of this dual stage. | Generally, this schematic can be easily extended on use. Consider having a good power supply regulation, according to the gain of this dual stage. | ||
| + | Note : R13 should not be installed, it has been added for simulation purpose. The output of this pedal is the tip of the volume potentiometer. | ||
| === Operation === | === Operation === | ||
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| == Boost == | == Boost == | ||
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| == Drive == | == Drive == | ||
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