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Monday 30 April 2012

Boss OD1 14 Pin Version Stripboard Veroboard


a guitar overdrive, quite a nice one - it uses a quad op-amp this buffers the input and output signal before/after it's passed through the overdrive which makes your guitar quite responsive but not with over the top overdrive.

this is one someone asked me to make for them - they wanted the "14 pin version" and not the "8 Pin version" basically Boss decided to reissue this pedal without the buffer parts - most probably because the op-amp they used had a none standard pinout to a jellybean one like a LM324 and instead of redesigning the board to use a different quad they redesigned the board to use a dual op-amp, I'm not entirely sure what the thinking was there but here is my version which is a quad op-amp version to use a normal quad op-amp.

7 comments:

  1. hi. thanks for this good job. Can you tell me what are the ref. about the D2 & D3 ? Thank you. Regards. Bruno (from FRANCE). Mail to : incimis@hotmail.fr

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  2. Maybe a dumb question but can you use the RC3403D with this layout? Is there a schematic that you used for this layout available? Also, could you show the pot wiring?


    Cheers

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    1. when I did this - I just found the schematic on google - it was quite some time before I did this blog so I haven't got a clue where it is now.
      I can't absolutely confirm that you can use the RC3403 because the only one I had was a pre-used and highly abused one and it didn't sound right but when I put the equivalents in it - it worked well so I imagine you can use the RC3403 but it won't sound any different it will just cost more.

      with the pots the 1M/10K refers to the pot value in ohms and the number after those are the lugs they are wired to -

      eg "1M 1-2" is a 1 megohm pot with the board wired to lugs 1 and 2 on the pot

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  3. Hi, I'm wanting to build this pedal but increase the amount of gain available. Which component is responsible for the max gain? Thanks so much for the layout by the way!

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    1. I did this one so long a go (that's why the layout is very spacious) I can't remember much but if my memory serves - if you increase R5 you should get more gain

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  4. which pot is volume and which is gain? Thanks again!

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    1. there is a new version of this http://www.paulinthelab.com/2015/01/boss-od-1-original-rc3403-quad-op-amp.html
      the 1M pot is gain and the 10K pot is vol

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