Ahh. The trimpots, once set, should be just fine but replacing them with a resistor works too. I just made a little breadboard rig to find the resistance I needed for biasing my three JFETs in this case.Kniferide wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 11:09 amI just mean a fixed resister value for the voltage to the Transistors. Mine had trim pots and was hard to dial in, gave an inconsistent result. Also, would a OpAmp like a TL072 be a viable replacement for the j201? Seems like you could get it on pretty small board. I'm going to dig mine up if I can find it and F around.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 9:28 amHow do you mean fixed bias? Also if you want any input about how I did mine just let me know.Kniferide wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:14 pm Now I want to build another one. I found the graphics mock up from the first one I built. Might build a 18vdc version and try fixed bias. It's a fun pedal.
Op-Amps are viable replacements, i'm sure, but i've always done this sort of thing with JFETs. Not for any particular reason it just works well and it's simple because its a direct 1-to-1 replacement for the tube triode and the only thing you need to tinker with is bias. There is a guy on the freestompboxes forum (call sign: BAJAMAN) that puts up his DIY designs, many of which are preamp ports from classic amps using OpAmps. The one below is for an SVT and if you compare it to the real thing you can see direct similarities and get a sense for how one might do that. I dont think it's gonna save you much board real-estate, though.