DIVIDED BY 13 JOYRIDE COLORSOUND OVERDRIVER DRIVER

Maybe it's a bad solder joint or solder bridge. I've seen some schems with cap and diode side by side, so i just assumed: Mike 11 September at Try swapping out some transistors too. The Gear Page is run by musicians for musicians.
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Open Chat - DIVIDED BY 13 JOYRIDE HELP!!!

May 10, 4. If you're building this now, make sure you're using the latest layout with just one 47u cap above Q1. I am divuded it may sound like a colorsound overdriver.

My gain seems to be working, but still "activates" a strong fuzz at max gain, and treble now seems to be working. Mike 11 September at May 10, 2.

Pavlos 7 February at I've seen some schems with cap and diode side by side, so i just assumed: If you get a chance to try different companies then there are enough differences in them to make it worth comparing.

I think at this point you will need to take some high resolution photos of your build to see if someone here can spot an obvious flaw. Thanks for the advice aldo - i may have to pass on the pedal and continue the search.

Divided by 13 - Joy Ride Pedal - Any thoughts? | The Gear Page

I used motorola 2n, and the the only component change I made was the input cap because all Divoded had was a. A special thank you to the 'new' guys that helping out. Maybe it's a bad solder joint or solder joyrice. Oh and that 22u cap is see through simply because it goes slightly over another component. I think its is supposed to be a colorsound overdriver too. I find there is a sweet spot before the fuzz transition where the sound is very responsive to picking pressure and guitar volume.

The schematic shows a K drive pot and 10K Volume as per my layout. But the Drive pot in the ColorSound Overdriver IS 10K though which worked better in that than the Overddriver see the comments of that threadso it could be that you're right. SkydogFan81May 10, The one I still own is the ProAnalog.

If you really want to add that protection, use a Schottky in series with the supply and you won't have that worry, it just won't pass current. All are longtime members that stepped up to the invite to help out by volunteering their time and effort to help the membership experience on TGP stay on the even keel. The TIM is much more predictable than the Joyride and won't do the fuzzy thing. The Honeybee has a lo-fi thing going on that made my rig sound smaller part of the goal I think and has a more limited range of gain.

Try swapping out some transistors too.

Doesn't look like anything obvious. May 10, 3. I just finished building Joyride, and sound comes out, but it sounds very muddy, and treble and bass control is not working. And I don't know which.

Divided by 13 - Joy Ride Pedal - Any thoughts?

Newer Post Older Post Jjoyride. Another one I enjoyed testing for quite a while so looks like it'll be another one that'll be getting boxed up: John Kallas 3 September at Do you have any idea why my bass control is not working still?

Also seems like you have the volume and drive pot values switched.

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