125B Size Klone Mini-taur Realtime Build | The Tone Geek DIY Klon Centaur PCB
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2022
- (re-uploaded) I shrunk a 1:1 circuit of the Klon Centaur to a 125B format utilizing my preferred layout design. The result is a low noise floor and fully capable pedal that you can build yourself! PCB purchase and build information can be found on my blog www.TheToneGeek.com
*Please note that I initially had an electrolytic capacitor reversed*
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amzn.to/2un7nrQ 60/40 solder
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amzn.to/2uMRE6n recommended soldering iron
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I've built two of these so far - love them! :D
Finished the build last week. Due to supply-chain issues I had to locate alternative capacitors, Zener diodes and resistors (of the same value) from various vendors. The final result is a super quiet distortion pedal. I hate white noise and now, finally, my quest for the ultimate low noise-floor Distortion pedal has ended. The only addition I made to the build was adding copper shielding tape onto the interior of the pedal housing, which I had on hand from a Strat cavity and didn't want to waste it.
Nice!!!!! Which op amps did you use?? I find the LT1057 lowered the noise floor even lower when I was experimenting
@@TheToneGeek I used the two LT072IP op amps.
@@TheToneGeek Now... on to the delay pedal!!!
what temperature is the iron?
It depends on your solder. Traditional 60/40 I use around 725F but with my preferred solder amzn.to/3V4kRDb it's 670F