![]() ![]() 6″ patch lead (from test unit to USB interface).3′ guitar lead (from PC to unit being tested).1/8″ stereo to 1/4″ mono adaptor (from PC line out to guitar cable).Pink noise soundfile (just Google for one).Spreadsheet software (Excel, Open Office Calc). ![]() ![]() Multi-track DAW software (I use Audacity, free download).Headphones (plug into the monitor output of recording interface).PC with USB recording interface (I use a Line 6 Toneport). ![]() I’d always wanted to do a proper frequency analysis of some of my preamps & pedals, so this seemed the perfect opportunity. Upon plugging one of my Precision basses into it and running it through my Fender Pro rig (TB600 head and 215 Pro cab), it does seem to lose some bass frequencies. I’d been curious to try it out (it has a neat semi-parametric mid control), and he’s local, so he dropped it off to me for to have a look-see.įirst up, let me say this: it’s an awesome little tube distortion pedal for guitar – if you see one cheap, GET IT. He’d purchased it from another forumite, but commented to me that it lost a bit of his tone. It’s fairly heavily influenced by the BK Butler / Chandler Tube Driver, (made famous by a Mr David Gilmour of a little band called Pink Floyd you may have heard of) and runs on 9 volts. Currently residing on my workbench is an old Guyatone BB-1 Flip Valve “Bass Driver” pedal, on loan from OzBass forum user Crayzeebass. The only other chiclett style cap on the component side is a 103K, 100v and is labeled as such.Īudio taper pots - Drive 500k, LO 100k, HI 500k, Output 100k.ĥ ea, 473k, 100v, Yellow chiclett style, one on the trace side, 4 on the component sideġ ea, 103k, 100v, Yellow chiclett style on component sideīK Tubedriver 005.jpg (44.5 KiB) Viewed 6378 times BK Tubedriver 018.jpg (59.01 KiB) Viewed 6378 times BK Tubedriver 017.jpg (59.61 KiB) Viewed 6378 times BK Tubedriver 016.jpg (54.96 KiB) Viewed 6378 times BK Tubedriver 002.1.JPG (57.35 KiB) Viewed 6378 times I listed only one 473uF, 100v on the component side, all others on this side not labeled are these type. 4 of these are on the component side and 1 on the trace side (Hence the label indicating 5 ea). There's only 1 cap on the trace side, it's a 473uF, 100v. Someone wanted detailed cap and pot values of my Tubedriver, so here goes: ![]()
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