How To Build Guitar Pedals - Clipping Diodes Compared

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 371

  • @BeholdenToTheRiff
    @BeholdenToTheRiff 4 роки тому +58

    Wow, man!!!! Just learned more about circuits in 15 min that 2 semesters of electrical engineering courses💪The LED clipping diodes sound especially heavy on bass and add some serious weight to my tone🦍Love the clean boost function too🦇 Thank you for this video and WELL DONE🤜🤛🤘

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому +4

      Haha totally know what you mean man! Cheers and thank you for checking it out!

    • @LeviBulger
      @LeviBulger Рік тому +4

      That's a pretty sad school if you didn't get a better education over the course of dozens of hours than you did with a short YT video 😂. I'm not disparaging the video, it's very well done. But that sounds like either hyperbole, or a massive waste of money on a school that should maybe be investigated lol

    • @NZ1one1
      @NZ1one1 Рік тому +2

      Watching this from New Zealand. Thanks for the explanations; I now understand why a clipping circuit needs a diode in each direction! Awesome use of a visual tool to explain what the ears are hearing.

    • @BeholdenToTheRiff
      @BeholdenToTheRiff Рік тому

      @@LeviBulger Haha - I think putting the information in the context of a guitar pedal made it infinitely more interesting than abstract schematics🤘

    • @BeholdenToTheRiff
      @BeholdenToTheRiff 4 місяці тому +2

      @@JonDeth I'll have you know, going to clown college was the best decision of my life!!!

  • @zackstryPWNS
    @zackstryPWNS 4 роки тому +13

    Video about different clipping options like with mosfet, asymmetrical, etc.?

  • @dumbamerica
    @dumbamerica 4 роки тому +41

    The differences between symmetrical and asymmetrical clipping is something I would like to see and hear. Keep up the great work.

  • @NetworkDirection
    @NetworkDirection 9 місяців тому +4

    I have learned more here than anywhere else! I was investigating this as a hobby, but getting overwhelmed. This has helped me understand so much, thank you!

  • @chriscurran1967
    @chriscurran1967 4 роки тому +2

    Pittsburgh as per usual!!! I think I liked the red led clipping the best, it was a little more harsh and chaotic sounding and I like that type of break up. Great video, keep up the great work Jason!!! 🤘🤘🤘

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому

      Thanks Chris! They are kinda the happy medium between silicon and no diode clipping. Thanks for watching!

  • @Lewid93
    @Lewid93 2 роки тому +9

    Recently built my first pedal kit, a big muff clone, and saw a lot of people saying a common mod is to change the clipping diodes for LEDs to take out some harshness.
    Thought I'd take a quick look at what the deal is with clipping diodes and came across this video, ended up watching a bunch of your videos over the past few days and honestly I feel like this channel is going to be invaluable as I learn more about building pedals.
    Thanks for all the hard work and free education, really appreciate it!

  • @WolfGuitarsandGear
    @WolfGuitarsandGear 4 роки тому +19

    I love how you can take the circuit and make it easy to understand. Of the ones used, I liked the led clipping. But I do think germanium would be great too.

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому +4

      Doing my best to keep things easy to understand! Cheers

  • @EricMerrow
    @EricMerrow 4 роки тому +17

    I tend to like the louder and less compressed sounds so I liked LED and no diodes.

  • @darrylcarstensen5448
    @darrylcarstensen5448 3 роки тому +1

    Great explanation. The visual aspect of your presentation is fantastic for true learning. You must have been a great teacher in a previous life, or possibly, will be in your next life.

  • @fc2p
    @fc2p 3 роки тому +2

    Watching from Long Island, NY. This is cool stuff. I’ve been wanting to get into pedal building for a while. Finally have my degree, lots of guitars, pedals, and test equipment. Subscribed. The germanium diodes, which I think you said turn on at really low voltages, would clip more (more square shaped and shorter) and further reduce output signal. My favorite clipping is whatever is in the Friedman BE-OD, which is probably op-amp power rails... I don’t remember seeing any diodes in there. There was a Metalzone mod that had me replace silicon diodes (1N4001’s I think) with red led’s. I liked the silicons better.

    • @blahblah4767
      @blahblah4767 2 роки тому

      FYI, the BE-OD actually uses cascaded gain stages, where the first stage is a soft clipping stage with red LED's. The second stage is a soft clipping stage with silicon diodes, and the third is a hard clipping stage with red LED's again.

  • @komet1536
    @komet1536 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video, easy to follow and very clear presentation. Many thanks.

  • @FarhatGuitarOfficial
    @FarhatGuitarOfficial 3 роки тому +1

    Incredible Video, very simple explanation for a complex theme ;-)

  • @homeworldmusic
    @homeworldmusic 4 роки тому +8

    10:34 made the theoretical visible in a way that hasn't connected with me with any other tutorial, visual or written. Excellent presentation.

  • @tchiksguitars
    @tchiksguitars 2 роки тому

    That was very well explained thank you !

  • @michaelbailly5321
    @michaelbailly5321 Рік тому +1

    I like the red led, sound and tone. I am in Australia. Question is the red led a normal every day red led like you would find on a toy to let you know that the toy is on ?
    I would like to know how to make a high power solid state amp for guitar. Just the amp head unit like the orange amps

  • @danielgreenwood8000
    @danielgreenwood8000 4 роки тому +2

    God the electronic engineering nerd in me that likes stoner metal just needed new pants after randomly finding this UA-cam channel

  • @Gatecreeper69
    @Gatecreeper69 4 роки тому +6

    Cool video! I have a pharaoh supreme that has 6 different clipping options and now I get why there’s a sound difference! Cheers from Australia! Looking forward to the next video like this 🤘

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому

      Bet that pedals sounds awesome and glad this helped!

  • @artyomdonka
    @artyomdonka 4 роки тому +4

    Hi, Jason!
    All diodes actually sounded fine. Would be nice to hear a tonal comparison where clipping amount is equal for all diodes. As we theoretically know at which voltage they clip, I think it is possible to calibrate input level for approx. equal amount of clipping. A test for different diodes (lets say silicons) to hear how much they sound different would be interesting too! I never done these tests myself, but tried different diodes to check how they affect the tone in a given pedal.
    Thank you for the interesting content!

  • @derekhuntingtonmarti
    @derekhuntingtonmarti 3 роки тому +4

    Best, clearest explanation of the inner workings of distortion pedals I have come across so far

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  3 роки тому

      Really happy this video made sense thanks for watching Derek!

  • @flaconsius
    @flaconsius Рік тому +2

    Great Video, man. I´m a Pedal Builder from Argentina and got years trying to explain this Stuff to the people I make Pedals for.
    You have made it in a very comprehensive way. Cheers.

  • @thecruddybug4437
    @thecruddybug4437 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! I'm watching from Taipei, Taiwan in a 2 week quarantine that has me searching up things I've never thought to search before. I never really knew what clipping diodes were. Now that you've explained them and I've listened, I think no diodes are my favorite. Just adjust the level and tone. Silicon was way too compressed. I guess they all have their place in a mix, but just listening to one alone I'd prefer the clarity of Op Amps only.

  • @metalmaniac1836
    @metalmaniac1836 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Jason! Watching from th UK here. Diode clipping was my favourite here, I prefer a more compressed fuzz sound.
    Keep up the excellence!

  • @PICservis1
    @PICservis1 4 роки тому +5

    hell-o!how about a transistor as clipping device?!Cheers from Bosnia and Herzegovina!

  • @funktapuss19
    @funktapuss19 3 місяці тому +1

    Just stumbled upon this as I’m starting journey on diy pedals. Thanks for producing…a great video and very easy to understand explanations! Will now start working through your library.

  • @joerivde
    @joerivde 4 роки тому +1

    Please correct me if I'm wrong (just to get my head around this): A silicon diode needs 0.7V to be forward biased, so by amplifying the clean signal these turn on and send anything over the 0.7V to ground, which gives us a square wave (or clipped) signal for anything under the 0.7V? Watching from Belgium (:

  • @danielrangel3645
    @danielrangel3645 4 роки тому +1

    You could play so much with this pedal, just been available to change differents clipping diode give infinite sounds, i think there not a favorite, my favorite fuzzlord pedal perhaps. Barcelona in tha house!!!!

  • @drunkardfromhell
    @drunkardfromhell 4 роки тому +1

    NE indiana. Germanium compresses the signal more. I modded my big muff the 2nd clipping stage is asymmetric with a red led and germanium and I love the sound I get from her. Please do a video explaining rc filters both high and low pass. Thanks for everything you do Jason.

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому

      That is awesome you modded your big muff! Thanks for watching Droney!

  • @joerivde
    @joerivde 4 роки тому +1

    Watching from Belgium. Very good explanation!

  • @yuricoppe
    @yuricoppe 4 роки тому +1

    Greetings from Brasília, Brazil. Thanks a lot for your videos.

  • @FuzzlordEffects
    @FuzzlordEffects  Рік тому

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  • @itchyviking
    @itchyviking 4 роки тому +1

    Red leds. I'm getting ideas... currently in Wales GB.

  • @homeworldmusic
    @homeworldmusic 4 роки тому +3

    Subscribed because you organize your spare parts.

  • @cavanray6742
    @cavanray6742 4 роки тому +1

    Question, what's the best way to get a pedal company going. I have an original bass overdrive that's up to the veroboard prototype in an enclosure stage. And by original I mean a unique circuit (as unique as overdrives can be in this day and age).

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Check out the Fuzz Life podcast. We have an episode about this exact subject!

  • @bUwUmer1260
    @bUwUmer1260 4 роки тому +1

    Engineers of Doom! Watching from stanwood Wa. I liked no diode clipping!

  • @ahmet-balci
    @ahmet-balci 3 роки тому +1

    hi man i watch from turkey-istanbul (superfly custom effects) i find out the germanium diodes, i try about 4-5 different, was effected of the cone control alot, not like red diodes or silicon, hey got a more metalized sound, like a ring or a oktave pedal sound

  • @deaddoomed2380
    @deaddoomed2380 4 роки тому +1

    greatings from chile! I think silicon is best for fuzz and led for overdrive maybe? or its becouse I like ridiculous massive fuzzes haha

  • @mediacenter8882
    @mediacenter8882 3 роки тому +1

    Good Stuff

  • @greg8542
    @greg8542 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, watching from Denver, I like the LED.

  • @WhileWeWereSleeping
    @WhileWeWereSleeping 4 роки тому +1

    Cool demo. I am from Brighton UK, on the fence with clipping. Will have to experiment to make up my mind.

  • @kadenshoemaker6669
    @kadenshoemaker6669 24 дні тому +1

    Can you use any led as long as it is the correct voltage no matter the color

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  21 день тому

      Sure! The different colors usually provide different voltages. You could always test them with a multimeter in diode mode

  • @dragonengineering6444
    @dragonengineering6444 4 роки тому +4

    How many camera angles and a shot that we can actually see the occiliscope
    Fuzzlord: yes

  • @kavtech_midi
    @kavtech_midi 3 роки тому +1

    how about clipping with mosfet(2n7000) isn't good?

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  3 роки тому

      Very good sounding! Google "diode connected mosfet"

  • @juansolanas
    @juansolanas 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Thanks from montevideo! Love the led!

  • @davidthomas1356
    @davidthomas1356 15 днів тому +1

    How do active pickups affect this ?

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  15 днів тому

      I offer one on one chats for electronics and music questions through the Patreon page 🤘

  • @yodhanhunter
    @yodhanhunter 4 роки тому +3

    Watching from Grand Rapids, MI. I normally prefer OpAmp clipping or silicone diodes, depending on the sound I am going for. I really enjoyed this breakdown of the diodes and how you explained them technically and in layman’s terms. I had always heard LEDs are less compressed but it was nice to hear (and see with the oscilloscope) why this happens.

  • @michaelmacisco2566
    @michaelmacisco2566 4 роки тому +1

    Connecticut , bass player , red and no diodes , Would love to see your version of a volt thrower pedal or an early Green Russian pre screws on the top panel.

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому

      That's awesome you like the red and no diodes Michael! Great for bass. I'll have to look into those!

  • @RagingBisonDude
    @RagingBisonDude Рік тому +1

    This is a really clear, easy-to-understand vid. Thanks.

  • @AliKiani7887
    @AliKiani7887 4 роки тому +1

    Really cool video, nice teaching , thanks

  • @stefuzz3222
    @stefuzz3222 4 роки тому +1

    Fucking love red LED, i would put them in the coffee too

  • @discoandhaze
    @discoandhaze 4 роки тому +2

    Great explanations, very informative. I liked them all, but was surprised at how much I liked the power clipping sound. Didn't think I'd like it at all. Seeing the waveforms was really cool. Did you adjust the tone knob for a second? The shape of the waveform changed in a different way and I'm curious to know what was going on there.

  • @occulteffects970
    @occulteffects970 4 роки тому +2

    Great video, Jason! In my Murmur fuzz, I go for a best of 2 worlds approach: a pair of red LEDs in the first stage and a pair of silicon diodes I the second stage. Cheers from the frozen doomscape of Ohio! ✨❄️✨

  • @marcoviniciopenapitalua9562
    @marcoviniciopenapitalua9562 4 роки тому +1

    What do you think about the Carbon Clipping ?

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому +1

      Haven't tried it but I am sure they have their own sort of sound.

  • @mithya5089
    @mithya5089 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this. I want online classes .

  • @dispersemedia
    @dispersemedia 4 роки тому +1

    Surprised I like the no clipping diode.

  • @parkkingery9216
    @parkkingery9216 4 роки тому +1

    My bed in SC, red leds. Ive been using GE 9 diodes lately

  • @bernardobrito1312
    @bernardobrito1312 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome video! It's great to know much more about how things work under the hood! I'm writing from São Paulo, Brazil. I'm more of a distortion sound fan, rather than fuzz sound, so, in this case, I like no diodes better.

  • @emrekulac3207
    @emrekulac3207 4 роки тому +2

    Can you do one like this in depth on the gain stage?

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому

      There is a couple op amp gain stage videos on the Patreon channel (:

  • @wiessaf
    @wiessaf 4 роки тому +3

    Italy here! I think I have no favourite one, every diode (from my almost total ignorance about this argument) seems to work for a different purpose, i liked the red diode maybe a little more just because it was a middle situation between silicon and no diode. I guess germanium one would compress thr signal even more than the silicon one! Am I right or am I missing something?

  • @timbeckingham7204
    @timbeckingham7204 4 роки тому +3

    Great video. Now I have a better understanding of clipping diodes. Cheers from Australia 👍

  • @nodrogdivad
    @nodrogdivad 3 роки тому +1

    sooo... no diodes is the way to go then....

  • @Brabec95
    @Brabec95 4 роки тому +1

    Greetings from Brazil!

  • @aklemmentin
    @aklemmentin 4 роки тому +2

    Watching from Jersey, and Red LEDs seem to be juuuust right when it comes to being not as compressed, but still dirty

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому +1

      Pretty cool to hear them all back to back yeah??

  • @awasteofsalt
    @awasteofsalt Рік тому

    Seattle WA. Preferred no diodes, thought I would like the LEDs. Curious about using JFETs as clippers, but I think I would be happy with voltage split diodes, that is, resistors to soften the knee.

  • @mrmet7
    @mrmet7 2 роки тому +2

    very informative. exactly what pedal builders should be doing on UA-cam

  • @kennethgroves6552
    @kennethgroves6552 3 роки тому

    Boulder City Nevada here.
    Firstly, thank you for the cool video.
    Secondly, silicon is in the mud.
    Red LEDs, nice with some tremolo me thinks.
    Power clipping, where's the fun in that?
    Overall summary: Way mucho awesome!
    Good on you!

  • @frsm_
    @frsm_ 4 роки тому +2

    I just recently build me a parentheses Fuzz with 3 Clipping options and i am torn between Silicon Cleeping because of the, what i learned now, the lowest tipping point which makes it more "round" i guess overall and no diodes on the other side because it feels the most like a nice Amp distortion with nice Dynamics.
    Cheers! Nice Video as always!

  • @Ryan-ro1dg
    @Ryan-ro1dg 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely killer sovtek shirt

  • @thedavegoodman
    @thedavegoodman 2 місяці тому

    Tumwater, WA
    I liked the LED and no diode clipping

  • @Denver_Risley
    @Denver_Risley Рік тому

    This came up while building a circuit I'm sure many of us have seen. The problem with that circuit is how completely out-of-control it can get. The red LED option worked great in my experiment. I post this link to my short video only to show my work...ua-cam.com/video/hqumcrSB1cs/v-deo.html

  • @kwoodwally
    @kwoodwally 4 роки тому +2

    I am watching this from Columbia, SC and I just started getting into breadboarding and analyzing circuits to better understand pedals. Thank you for discussing the differences between diode signals and clipping.

    • @DaisyHead666
      @DaisyHead666 Рік тому

      Hell yeah! fellow South Carolina doom playin resident.

  • @alexwilliams3656
    @alexwilliams3656 4 роки тому

    Hey Jason,
    Thanks for helping em visualise this - I've been digging into electronics in anticpiation of wiring up a guitar I'm making from scratch with a friend.
    One thing I don't understand that I hope maybe you could clarify -
    How exactly are the diodes being reversed to clip the negative and positive ranges of the wave?
    doesnt the signal in the schematic just pass through one diode, past ground, and then through the other again? I was aware that diodes are a directional gate, but I suppose I dont entirely understand how their voltage threshhold works. I know how an LED turns on at a certain voltage threshold - but this doesnt prevent the signal from passing through, right?
    Thanks dude!

  • @vrowskyguitar5975
    @vrowskyguitar5975 4 роки тому +1

    oh i luv ur channet. i am learning more

  • @responsesMTL
    @responsesMTL 2 роки тому

    wow, great video, clear explanation with visuals. Earned a loyal sub. Thanks!!!

  • @geckoram6286
    @geckoram6286 Місяць тому

    4:45 if you have an audio interface, you can also use a vst or a program like soundcard oscilloscope to see the distortion

  • @jayseb
    @jayseb 3 роки тому

    Great video, so clear and well done, excellent. Listening from Montreal Canada, and before video, absolutely no clue what's my favourite distortion...

  • @jorgeramirez7489
    @jorgeramirez7489 4 роки тому

    Hey, bro. I'm watching from Austria and my favourite is silicon. Actually I like Germanium even better, depends on the style of music. Hey, do you have anything about transistor clipping techniques? I've been looking for JFET based effects all over the internet. There are many schematics, but haven't found any explanations so I can design my own. If you don't have anything about this topic, there's an idea ;).

  • @Fabiano.Bittencourt
    @Fabiano.Bittencourt Рік тому

    Cheers from Brazil. Great content. Red LED.

  • @jms9972
    @jms9972 2 роки тому +1

    This is an awesome video, thanks!

  • @najtrows
    @najtrows 2 роки тому

    I know i'm late to the party but yeah :P Watching from Sweden. I have no idea what diodes I like and this video is what I searched for to even understand what diodes actually do :D
    I have built pedals from kits before but I'm wanting to actually understand what every component do to the sound and to experiment for my own sounds. I want to make some "salvaged fuzz"-pedals for myself atleast from stuff I can find on PCB's before they go to the scrap heap.

  • @guilhermesoares2784
    @guilhermesoares2784 3 роки тому

    Do you have any video about asymmetrical vs symmetrical clipping? I'm Watching from Brazil!

  • @TripleTSingt
    @TripleTSingt 3 роки тому

    Hei from Germany!!
    I really liked the "fucked up" sound of the LED clipping, but I still love silicon.

  • @thecommandtolook9963
    @thecommandtolook9963 2 роки тому

    Really great explanation, thank you so much, regards from Perú!

  • @corycornett5533
    @corycornett5533 2 роки тому

    I really enjoy your videos I am waiting on my first pedal kit now. I went with a digital delay for my first build. If all goes well I would like to find an octave fuzz pedal next. I am watching from Waverly Ohio btw. Keep making these videos.

  • @orzelg
    @orzelg 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for great video. Cheers from Poland :-)

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @orzelg
      @orzelg 8 місяців тому

      @@FuzzlordEffects my pleasure

  • @gregorykramer5676
    @gregorykramer5676 3 роки тому

    Great information and clearly explained. Philly and I prefer no diodes. Coincidentally or serendipitously I've stumbled upon this channel while considering getting a benchtop power supply, and I see that you recommend one of the ones I've been considering. I'd read that switching (versus linear) power supplies can give off ripple/noise but maybe that's negligible here? I haven't found much on the internet about Best Benchtop Power Supplies for audio. Can you list some of the ways that you use one?

  • @bobt7484
    @bobt7484 2 роки тому

    Great video. I like the scope! Been using an old Tektronix MONSTER-size dinosaur. Gonna order one of the Hanteks.

  • @StevDoesBigJumps
    @StevDoesBigJumps Рік тому

    Unless I was making a passive pedal where I'd use schottkys or similar, I'd probably opt for leds, simply because they look funny when you mount them externally.
    You could also make a case for more wiggle room, and perhaps a specific forward voltage curve compared to non silicon diodes, and perhaps non lighting silicon diodes.

  • @RoboticusMusic
    @RoboticusMusic 3 роки тому +1

    Are there asymmetrical circuits that have for example a silicon for positive and nanolog or germanium for negative voltage, perhaps with additional components to match the output volume because of the different clipping voltage requirements?

  • @rogierWV
    @rogierWV 4 роки тому

    Watching from The Netherlands, definitely preferred opamp only. Didn't think I'd really have a preference, to be honest. But apparently I like less compression and distortion in distortion pedals.

  • @timbushey879
    @timbushey879 3 роки тому

    may be using the wrong terminology cause of comp sci background, but in computing i think wed describe germanium as having "more resoluiton" than silicon, since it goes down further 0.3 than the silicon at 0.6~0.7, again, sorry my jargon isnt as tight as it should be, i think the biggest downside of self taught is the lack of a solid jargon or nomenclature for speaking to other like minded individuals

  • @typedeaf
    @typedeaf 4 роки тому

    I have a Line 6 Helix. They have clones of the Klon, TS808, RAT Pro, and others. What I have noticed is that pedals like the TS give me a type of tone that really accentuates pick attack. I prefer this sound because it makes alternate picking very aggressive sounding. Have you observed this phenom and if so, can you explain it?

  • @daverokita7028
    @daverokita7028 4 роки тому

    Great video. Coming in from STL and really digging the smooth edges on the Red LED. Does your buddy have any more of the Mother Iron Horse shirts with the SG? I think you wore it on the pedal board video.

  • @lars-magnusskog3983
    @lars-magnusskog3983 3 роки тому

    Awesome! From Sweden and just getting into guitar pedals and electronics.

  • @vl292
    @vl292 3 роки тому

    Please explain why signal is affected by the diodes placed like in the schem aroun 3:20min. You have almost 0 ohm path between input and output why would the signal choose to go to ground through diodes? Why would the ground have higher affinity to electrons than output?

  • @RazBalmas
    @RazBalmas 4 роки тому

    I liked the led diods the most. Love the vids started watching yasterday from Israel and now I'm a subscriber =)
    Would love to see a video about what pedal parts are there (like generally), which do you usually use in what pedal and what they do to a signal, just a suggestion=)

  • @candlemasus
    @candlemasus 4 роки тому

    can you explained in another video . about Potentiometers what is the difference Audio / Taper . can''t find information . some pot like this 100KA / 100KB Is what if found but not info , i think amaster Pedal Building like you can teaching all us

  • @billcoe6373
    @billcoe6373 3 роки тому

    Really nice video! Can you tell us why you specify the color of the diodes? And do you use current limiting resistors in this application? Thanks!

  • @catandtheostrich
    @catandtheostrich Рік тому

    If I have a single diode in the feedback loop of an opamp, isn't that a form of logarithmic opamp? If I add a dc offset to the incoming signal, am I creating a form of one sided compression, like in a tube?

  • @timothymckane6362
    @timothymckane6362 4 роки тому +6

    7:19 Since you covered the fact on Silicon, Red L.E.D. and no clipping diodes, what would Germanium diodes actually do?

    • @FuzzlordEffects
      @FuzzlordEffects  4 роки тому +3

      Be a lot quieter, more compressed. Totally they have their own character also

  • @kevinsheppard2312
    @kevinsheppard2312 3 роки тому

    I think this is what Geddy did for his bass tone from 78-82. This would have been out of an Ashly Sc-40 preamp.