Joyo vintage overdrive schematic
By fishingjude October 16, in Effects and Processors. First off - Why are your changing the switch?
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Joyo vintage overdrive schematic
Highly regarded for sounding almost identical to a true Maxon OD and with build quality made to last, the JF is leading the charge for high quality clone pedals coming out of China. The Joyo JF is a completely different beast. It is just a genuinely good pedal and it just so happens that it can be picked up for a very reasonable amount of money. The JF stays very true to its inspiration. It can be powered by a standard 9V battery or Boss-style adapter. The green aluminum-alloy enclosure features control knobs for Drive, Tone, and Volume. Joyo has also included true bypass, which in recent years has become quite a popular modification in modern Tube Screamer clones. Inside, the Joyo JF uses the famous RC op-amp, which provides that signature warm, overdriven sound Tube Screamers are known for. Using only the Drive and Tone knobs, you can get a nice sweet crunch out of a clean channel, and the volume knob can be used by itself to provide a relatively transparent clean boost. As a metal player, my main use for Tube Screamer and overdrive-type pedals is through an already distorted channel to push the amp to its sweet spot, tighten up the low-end, and remove the high-gain fizz. In this regard, the Joyo is absolutely spectacular. If I were building a gigging pedalboard, this would be one of the first pedals on there. I really like the JF, and I am glad Joyo is offering it at a price-point that makes it affordable for both beginner guitarists and budget-conscious musicians to achieve killer tone.
I wish it had a slower sweep to control volume more. The FB fiasco has muddied the waters. Share More sharing options
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Hello David i have a cuestion, i need replaced de Capacitor 10? Hello, good question, It's not weel explained in my post above. Anyway, the fat switch select from the C10 cap between a nF or nF, but you can experiment other values that may sounds better to you. Hallo,if you can know how much the value of C2 and DO, less clear writing. Hello, D0 is a 1n it's just a reverse current protection diode, C2 is uF. My question is how do I know which one of the wires are the pc in and the pc out coming from the pcb board of the pedal.
Joyo vintage overdrive schematic
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Labels: audio electronics. Misc Eyelet Boards. Thank you! Got any ideas what to do. Thank you Davide. I remember it had two silicon NPN transistors and it was horrid! What I can say is that mine is not that much noisy, but my supply is a linear supply, stabilized. We have three electric clocks in our house with with the old clock face. Given the guts sots above where on the board is this likely to be? The tone setting changed from to oclock to to oclock range. Will this mod work with the Joyo board? The Joyo make it simple with the ribbon cable they use if the switch PCB is used. Its now my best overdrive out of a bunch of good ones. Edited July 14, by ColinB.
By ColinB , July 14, in Effects. I found this scematic for the TS-5 online, and and then worked out which componants were mapped to which by following the traces on the JF I removed the equivalent diodes D2 and D3, the resistors R18 and R19, and the capacitor C10 from the Joyo circuit board. Here they're labelled up as they would be according to the TS-5 schematic: So I replaced R19 with a 10k ohm resistor, R18 with a 3.
I wish I were better with my hands for these sort of minute modifications as I'd love to make the Joyo useable for bass Maybe one day I'll summon the courage needed! Search Advanced search…. What about R4, is not to GND? I wish it had a slower sweep to control volume more. Sep 25, 10, In a van down by the river. JapanAxe Posted July 18, Cant see replacing the switch on these however. Posted July 14, edited. Dec 18, 1, south jersey. My religion? Hoffman Turret Boards. Anyway, the fat switch select from the C10 cap between a nF or nF, but you can experiment other values that may sounds better to you. Thanks Paul.
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