Research and Development Projects in the works for 2023 | Open Source Blues Breaker, JM Sig Preamp!
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Peeling back the curtain on stuff I've been working on that will be part of my 2023 project list. JM Sig, SSS, ODS preamps and more! "Back The Blue" educational and open-source Blues Breaker project where you will learn how to design your own PCB!
I'm using EasyEDA for PCB design and LTSpice for circuit simulation
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Super excited to see this preamp Ryan! Glad you are keeping the reverb. As I mentioned on Ampgarage leaving out the reverb circuit caused the cleans on the amp to change and they lost the character of the original JM amp. Thanks for taking this on. Happy Holidays!
Many thanks, pal! Hopefully you saw my shout! Thank you for contributing as well!
@@TheToneGeek My pleasure, just saw your shout out, thanks! Excited to see it running. That little tank looks cool and even without a tank it will still have the authentic JM cleans as you mentioned since you have the tubes installed for the reverb.. Cheers! Guy
There are so many options out there. Peace Hill and HTJ both have tubes. Excited to see what you come up with. U can bundle a JM preamp with TS-10, BB and K-style pedals too!
just came across this ...interesting concept. I like it! ...have you got the JM Pre-amp up and running as yet? Would be nice to see it available as a kit :)
Thanks! Not yet but I'll be making more traction soon. I need to figure out the reverb still. I might need to abandon and go with a 2RU size enclosure for v1
Looks really awesome!
The Peace Hill costs 630+tax+shipping, but only has 1 tube and it’s not a complete reproduction of a preamp
If you manage to assemble that in that price range,more or less, your preamp will be unbeatable for dumble tones
We shall see!
Great stuff, looking forward to seeing more!
Awesome, thank you!
Very cool idea and once you have it, probably a lot easier to plug other preamps into the basic design. I assume the reverb would be connections to an external tank? Now once you have this all done, you should move on to the poweramp next! A single channel version of the McIntosh MC2300 that Jerry Garcia used would be awesome! Solid state so shouldn't be as challenging as a tube poweramp would be, but those have become VERY pricy and not all that easy to find. I don't know of anyone building a single channel version of those and at 300 watts (per channel), they are a pristine beast that can drive pretty much anything you'd want. I know I'd buy one of those in a heartbeat if it was available!
Yeah!! I like where you’re going here. I do like the idea of a McIntosh! There are quite a few mono blocks out there which can be interesting
Hey man, totally random question. I'm currently building the AionFx Delta (VERTEX SSS ) and I've hit a snag. I have the jacks, power, etc wired correctly but get no signal. LED works, signal passes through when in bypass, but nothing plugged in except my amp buzzing a bit more than usual. If I touch the pots, it creates a slight ground buzz, but if I touch the gain pot, the buzz is louder. All controls are working in that the buzz changes volume, tone, and harshness when turning pots.If I touch my strings there is also a but of noise seems almost like a ground issue, but I've went over everything and I'm stumped
That sounds like a chip or transistor might be in backwards. The community at diystompbox are great (I'm there too) for helping with this stuff and uploading pictures always is insightful. I hope it's a simple and easy fix ⚡
@@TheToneGeek same. I used the SMT J201's already placed on chips and soldered legs on them. I've triple checked them to be sure they're right. I was curious if there might be a method of checking continuity or voltage I might be missing to isolate exactly where I'm losing signal. I have absolutely nothing on the output when testing continuity from input with the pedal on.
I'm getting voltage on D and S pads of Q2 and Q4, but not Q1 and Q3.
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Another great video mate! What 3D package are you using? Looks fantastic...
I'm using EasyEDA for this design
@@TheToneGeek Thanks mate, appreciated. Really enjoy all your content. Currently building an SSS!
@@troy_neilsonheck yes! Which one?
@@TheToneGeek It based on the Ceriatone schematic, but I had all custom wound transformers made, even reverb as I wanted to do a couple of things differently, like dc heaters to everything except the power tubes to lower the noise floor, impedance matching the 6L6s, etc. Fun build!
@@troy_neilsonthat sounds top notch! I’d love to see pix if you’d like!
Can I access the schematic of this preamp and its layout? on easyeda? Thanks
I have to revisit this and figure out some things as I ran out of time but I hope over the winter I'll get it all figured out.
@@TheToneGeek can't wait for this to be over, hope your plans go smoothly thanks
What software are you using there? (answered, thank you)
I was about to ask the same question, I´m so intreted in it.
LTspice is one of them! I found it on internet
EasyEDA, he says it numerous times in the video.
@@JonathanKlein Thank you, I was watching the preview with closed captions while working. Didn't see it mentioned with the time I had.
I'll add to the description. Thanks for watching!