Is The Op Amp REALLY Important In Overdrive Pedal Tone? Testing The JRC4558 TL072 5532 1458 OPA2604

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • The op amps: JRC4558, JRC4580, TL072, JRC072, LF412, UPC1458, CA3260, JRC5532, JRC2114, JRC2068, OPA2604, LM4562, JRC4562, TA75358
    * Loop 5 was played on the Strat middle pickup, the caption says neck.
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    Today we are comparing the overdrive tones of 14 op amps in a simple overdrive circuit! I made a similar video a couple of years ago, but it was pretty crude and simple, so I wanted to make a more comprehensive shootout video using more op amps and different guitars.
    We will be using the now familiar breadboard overdrive from our previous video series, but without the clipping diodes, since we just want to hear the breakup tones of the op amps alone.
    I've kept the loops short so the tone from the previous clip is still fresh in your memory, and tried to play different style loops through different pickup selections to cover a broad range of tones.
    Hope you enjoy the video and please share your thoughts in the comment section!
    Chapter links:
    0:00 Intro
    1:09 Schematic & breadboard
    4:33 Clean tone & loop 01
    9:02 Loop 02
    10:47 Loop 03
    12:33 Loop 04
    15:58 Loop 05
    20:38 Loop 06
    24:22 Loop 07
    30:26 Loop 08
    32:48 Loop 09
    36:19 Loop 10
    41:00 Closing thoughts
    The signal chain: Guitar (looped samples) - breadboard - 70's Japanese "BF Princeton inspired" tube amp - analog cab sim - computer
    The guitars: 1983 Fender Japan Squier Stratocaster(stock PUs), 1988 Fender Japan Telecaster(Seymour Duncan Broadcaster PUs), 2011 Epiphone Dot(Seymour Duncan Seth Lover bridge, 59 neck PUs).
    #aritone #opamp #overdrive #guitar #tone #shootout

КОМЕНТАРІ • 56

  • @arito
    @arito  Місяць тому

    New Op Amp Shootout comparing ONLY 4558 chips: ua-cam.com/video/n30-hlBKAYE/v-deo.html

  • @MCDbits
    @MCDbits Рік тому +2

    Amazing comparison, real fizz from the JRC 4562

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Great to hear you enjoyed the comparison! The JRC4562 is definitely an interesting op amp, I can't seem to find much information on it, so it remains somewhat of a mystery.

  • @t.c.494
    @t.c.494 11 місяців тому +1

    I love the midrange rip of the JRC 4558. It has an airiness. I like an overdrive to sound much like a roar, with a flapping to it for lack of a better word, like someone yelling. The more like a voice it is, the more one can talk, the vocabulary opens up through the pronunciation.

    • @arito
      @arito  11 місяців тому

      I just noticed this comment, thanks for sharing your thoughts on overdrive tones! Reading all the diverse comments on everyone's preferences is really interesting and fascinating!

  • @dindin3394
    @dindin3394 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video and sound! Thank you very much! You did what many of us want to do but don't have the capacity. I found your video while I was performing a surgery to my cheap TS clone and was thinking to change the op-amp with a RC4558 coming out from an old valvestate marshall amp or some cheap TL072 I have in my hands. I loved the part in your older video where you test the op-amp that you removed from the car's aircondition!

    • @arito
      @arito  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you so much for the kind compliments! I really appreciate it! I don't know if you saw my video about salvaging chips from thrift store electronics, but I've accumulated many 4558 variants and am finally planning to make a "strictly 4558" shootout real soon!

    • @dindin3394
      @dindin3394 4 місяці тому +1

      @@arito This is great! I will wait to watch that! I just installed a good but fake TL072 to my cheap DemonFX tubescreamer and it sounds much smoother! (just for the record lol) the funny thing is that I tried also a 4558 from an old marshall valvestate amp and it was sounding much better than the one that the pedal had from the factory..

    • @arito
      @arito  4 місяці тому +1

      @@dindin3394 Sounds like you're having a lot of fun experimenting with op amps! I think that's the great part about tone chasing, there is no end or right answer!

  • @hombresdecromo
    @hombresdecromo Рік тому +1

    Good video, congrulations🎉 the Best Chanel.

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Thank you so much for the kind comment! I really appreciate it.

  • @stevenyjtsai
    @stevenyjtsai 10 місяців тому +2

    awesome, thank you

    • @arito
      @arito  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Thank you for the kind words, I hope you enjoyed the video!

  • @porkachop2001
    @porkachop2001 6 місяців тому +1

    I really enjoy the sound of the OPA chip, its the only one I feel has a different time/personality

    • @arito
      @arito  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching! And thank you for sharing your impression! Yes, the OPA2604 is a really popular chip!

  • @elvisalivetone
    @elvisalivetone Рік тому +1

    Nice comparison, differences are really huge 😉😜

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому

      Hi, thanks for watching! LOL, yes, the differences are ginormous! 😁🤣

  • @gstube1
    @gstube1 Рік тому +2

    Very close to me. I think short loops would help to compare them more easily, IMO. Just one chord strum on each maybe? By the end of each loop, I started second guessing myself as to my initial reaction to the tone. But that's another story 😂. Great job though and thanks for your hard work 👍

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! And thank you for the kind words! Yes, I initially had plans to make shorter loops like I did with the germanium diode shootout, but didn't want to make the loops too "research lab-like." But, I think I might take your advice and make a UA-cam Shorts video editing out just the first chord strum from the loop. 😄

  • @Killall12
    @Killall12 Рік тому +1

    They are extremely similar. I thought the CA3260 had some nice low mids. Some sounded slightly honkier, others slightly less. You could hear difference in the high end on certain clips. But even the differences changed clip to clip, guitar to guitar. They were too subtle to feel consistent, which I think means they're too similar to tell apart in a meaningful way. That said, you do have to make a choice when buying op amps to put in your pedals, and this helps a lot. Thanks. The TA75358 was fun to see again.

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому

      Hi G M, thanks for watching! Great analysis! I totally agree, the overall difference was very subtle, the tonal response and the breakup/fizz seemed to change and vary from loop to loop, making it difficult to pinpoint a specific character to any of the op amps.

  • @kapitechnologysrilanka4280
    @kapitechnologysrilanka4280 10 місяців тому +2

    The Fraud of the electronic world.. Good luck!!!! your experiment is awesome.

    • @arito
      @arito  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much for watching!! Great to hear you enjoyed the video!

  • @u.s.a.198
    @u.s.a.198 9 місяців тому +1

    Your videos are absolutely terriffic... I have thought about doing many of the things you have done... Thank you!

    • @arito
      @arito  9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for the kind compliments! I really appreciate it! Great to hear you enjoy the videos!

  • @antiwebbite
    @antiwebbite 6 місяців тому +1

    Theoretically the sounds should be extremely similar (and they are) because you have clipping diodes in the feedback loop. I'd love to see the same test but without the diodes, that way we can hear the op amps themselves clipping!

    • @arito
      @arito  6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for watching! I definitely agree, and actually, there are no clipping diodes in the circuit! I'm guessing you probably skipped through the intro talk and just looked at the schematic, but I mention around the 2:17 mark that I have removed the clipping diodes so that we can hear just the op amps clipping. Also, if you look at the breadboard up top while I'm talking, you can see that there are no diodes in the circuit. Hope this helps!

    • @antiwebbite
      @antiwebbite 6 місяців тому +1

      @@arito what a dork I am! Thanks!

    • @arito
      @arito  6 місяців тому

      @@antiwebbite Absolutely no problem! I hope you enjoy the comparison! Thanks again!

  • @Bob.Silverstein
    @Bob.Silverstein 3 місяці тому +1

    interestingly, i thought the differences were slightly more noticeable on single coil pickups than on the humbucker.

    • @arito
      @arito  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching! And thank you for sharing your impressions with us!

  • @PATRIK67KALLBACK
    @PATRIK67KALLBACK Рік тому +2

    Wow, they sound so like each other. The one that I think have a little more low end and sounds a bit more rich is the TA 75358.

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому +1

      Hi PATRIK, thanks for watching! Yes, the TA75358 has a unique compression and breakup, plus a slightly darker tone lacking in high end, which as you've pointed out makes it sound a little more fuller and richer. 😃

    • @velvetsound
      @velvetsound Рік тому +1

      Where do you get TA 75358’s from? I liked that one, but Mouser didn’t carry it.

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому

      @@velvetsound Thanks for watching! The TA75358 is unfortunately discontinued. Over here in Japan it can still be found occasionally. But, you could use most any "358" type op amp, the LM358 being the most available, and get very similar results. Good luck!

    • @alssilva8496
      @alssilva8496 Рік тому +1

      Todos diferentes

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому

      @@alssilva8496 Thanks for watching!

  • @sidahmed8837
    @sidahmed8837 Рік тому +1

    Ohayo gozaimasu Arito-San! Big fan of your channel, although I ain't in no way an electronics engineer. I like the highly educational content of your channel. Your shoot outs are thorough and make a lot of sense! I'd like to ask you a question, if you don't mind : Can changing an op amp on a pedal damage the latter? Thank you in advance.

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому +1

      Hi Sid-san, ohayo! Thanks for checking out my videos! To answer your question, changing the op amp will not damage a pedal. Although I can never say never, 99% of the time, you're pedal will be fine. Of course that is not counting any damage that can be caused when you're soldering/desoldering the op amp. If you are going to swap op amps, I would recommend placing an "8 pin DIP socket" after you've removed the stock op amp. That way, you can swap op amps without hassle. Hope this helps!

    • @sidahmed8837
      @sidahmed8837 Рік тому

      @@arito Arigato gozaimashita Arito-San for taking the time to answer. That's really nice of you. And Yes, Fortunately for me, the pedals I have are equipped with 8 pin DIP sockets, and I tried swapping the op amps and it was very interesting, unfortunately, I didn't pay attention to the orientation of one of the and now it's no longer functional, I hope it's just a resistor that short circuited, this is the price of learning, I guess! Keep rocking! Gambatte kudasai!

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому

      @@sidahmed8837 Is it the pedal that is no longer functioning, or the op amp? Is it just a regular overdrive operating at 9 volts? Placing an op amp in the opposite direction, might fry the op amp, but I don't think would damage the pedal. Although, I'm guessing you tried a different op amp in the same circuit. If it is in fact the pedal that's gone, I don't think it would be a resistor, but maybe an electrolytic capacitor, most likely relating to the power supply.

    • @sidahmed8837
      @sidahmed8837 Рік тому +1

      @@arito First, I'd like to say that I genuinely appreciate the time you're taking to answer, so, Thank you very much. It is a BEOD clone with 3 TL072CP's ( Tayda components mostly). I said resistor because it smelled like burnt components around the input ( a resistor (brown, black, black , gold and yellow) and a diode (marked N ,black with a silver stripe on top). Hopefully, there should be someone who knows electronics where I live who can help.
      P.S : You've made me like the TS9. Haha. You're awesome. Greeting from Algeria!

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому +1

      @@sidahmed8837 ​ @Sid Ahmed No problem, Sid! I know what it feels like when you accidentally ruin something... Done it many times🤣 Did a quick search for a BE-OD schematic, looks like they use 1/2 of a TL072 in the power supply. It's used as a buffer for the reference voltage, somewhat of a rare "boutique" way to use an op amp.
      Anyway, I'm guessing that the 072 you accidentally placed backwards was this one. And if that was the case, the resistor you mentioned, which should be a 10 ohm(brown, black, black, gold, (should be)BROWN) resistor, right at the input of the power supply, next to the diode on the schematic, will get fried because it will be passing way more current than it can handle.
      A quick fix, just replace the resistor. A "1/4 Watt" rated 10 ohm resistor is all you need. But, if you're not comfortable with soldering, and just want to use the pedal, you can connect two wires across the fried resistor and "jumper" that resistor. I won't harm your pedal, that resistor is there to "clean up" the power supply of any noise, and also to act as sort of a "fuse" to go up in smoke and protect the rest of the circuit, just as you have experienced.😉 So, if you do jumper that resistor, be extra careful to not to do it again!
      Hope this helps, good luck!
      Algeria! WOW! Never thought I would be talking about op amps and guitar pedals with another enthusiast from Algeria! Thanks so much for checking out my channel!

  • @ScottyBrockway
    @ScottyBrockway Рік тому +1

    I need to listen with a new pair of headphones, mine lack high end. There seems some fizz in some and other have slightly more even response and a tad lower gain.

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому

      Hi Scott, thanks for watching! Yes, I think so too. I listened to the sound clips over and over again as I was editing, and as you've mentioned, there seem to be subtle differences in fizz/tone response and gain among the op amps.

  • @nhutnguyen7880
    @nhutnguyen7880 Рік тому +1

    Anh cho em hỏi TL072 có hay không

    • @arito
      @arito  Рік тому

      Hi, thanks for watching! Google translate gave me this: "Can I ask if the TL072 is available or not?" If you are asking if the TL072 is discontinued or not, it is still in production and readily available from most electronic parts suppliers. Hope this helps!

  • @koonsickgreen6272
    @koonsickgreen6272 2 місяці тому +1

    all i can tell is less gainy more gainy

    • @arito
      @arito  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching! And thank you for sharing your impressions with us!

  • @t.c.494
    @t.c.494 11 місяців тому +2

    Good channel, good channel.

    • @arito
      @arito  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! There's also a short edit version of this same shootout if you like the shorter loops!

    • @t.c.494
      @t.c.494 11 місяців тому

      @@arito Rad, thanks!