SD60 build completed! Clip...

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sounds great!
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Congrats fusionbear
the SD60 is a great circuit imho
great looking build
clip is rockin...what did you use for recording?

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That sounds awesome! How close is does it sound to an actual SD60? I had one but it's hard to tell from clips unless your A/B at the same time.

I have to get another one day.
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That Naylor circuit has piqued my interest for quite some time.
Great fat tone there for sure. Good job!

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dcribbs1412 wrote:Congrats fusionbear
the SD60 is a great circuit imho
great looking build
clip is rockin...what did you use for recording?

Darin
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lgehrig4 wrote:That sounds awesome! How close is does it sound to an actual SD60? I had one but it's hard to tell from clips unless your A/B at the same time.

I have to get another one day.

All I have for reference are the you tube clips.

But, I finally got the SD60 presence circuit to work without oscillating. I moved the components to the pot. It makes the amp sound thicker for sure. I will make a new clip later this week. Here are the final pics:


[IMG:640:480]http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u223/fusionbear/SD60%20Super%20Drive%20clone/IMG_0479_zpsaea5a43a.jpg[/img]

[IMG:640:480]http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u223/fusionbear/SD60%20Super%20Drive%20clone/IMG_0477_zpsc9dca31f.jpg[/img]


[IMG:480:640]http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u223/fusionbear/SD60%20Super%20Drive%20clone/IMG_0470_zps38fcaf21.jpg[/img]
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Can you post which schem you ended up using?

Is that solid core wire?
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eddie25 wrote:Can you post which schem you ended up using?

Is that solid core wire?
For the preamp, I used the older schematic dated 8-30-96, but I used dual 1M instead of dual 500K and used standard Marshall value pots in the tone stack (250K, 25K, 1M) and a 1M for the MV. The rest of the components are the values as indicated on the schematic.

From the effects return to the rest of the circuit (including the presence circuit) I used the Guytron faxed schematic dated 10-26-1998/9?

The only other deviation is the filtering. I used:

100uf - 100uf - 50uf - 50uf - 50uf

Of course, I used Onetics transformers, so those are slightly different:

Half wave rectified, no center tap on filaments. Unused 5V, 14v taps. I used a simpler bias circuit from the bias tap.

Wire is pre-tinned strand that I get from valvestorm. This is my favorite now...
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fusionbear wrote:
lgehrig4 wrote:That sounds awesome! How close is does it sound to an actual SD60? I had one but it's hard to tell from clips unless your A/B at the same time.

I have to get another one day.

All I have for reference are the you tube clips.

But, I finally got the SD60 presence circuit to work without oscillating. I moved the components to the pot. It makes the amp sound thicker for sure. I will make a new clip later this week. Here are the final pics:
I messed around with different values before I switched to a resonance and old school presence.
The Naylor presence circuit was cool but all the way up It sounded kinda weird made guitar sound like a horn or something

I also went with a single gain control and 100/50/32/16/16 filtering

Did you implement the bite switch?I didn't like the tonestack boost and I liked the cathode bypass on all the time so I took it out

Ive been having to much fun with mine running rack and pedal effects in the fx loop.
Your amp sounds killer nice chops to.I wish I could get someone who knows how to play on mine.
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cbass wrote:
fusionbear wrote:
lgehrig4 wrote:That sounds awesome! How close is does it sound to an actual SD60? I had one but it's hard to tell from clips unless your A/B at the same time.

I have to get another one day.

All I have for reference are the you tube clips.

But, I finally got the SD60 presence circuit to work without oscillating. I moved the components to the pot. It makes the amp sound thicker for sure. I will make a new clip later this week. Here are the final pics:
I messed around with different values before I switched to a resonance and old school presence.
The Naylor presence circuit was cool but all the way up It sounded kinda weird made guitar sound like a horn or something

I also went with a single gain control and 100/50/32/16/16 filtering

Did you implement the bite switch?I didn't like the tonestack boost and I liked the cathode bypass on all the time so I took it out

Ive been having to much fun with mine running rack and pedal effects in the fx loop.
Your amp sounds killer nice chops to.I wish I could get someone who knows how to play on mine.
I did use the bite switch from the older schematic. Basically, all it does is add a .1 cathode bypass cap to V1b. The newer Presence circuit doesn't give me the horn type tone you are talking about. I did not use the tonestack boost, that is from the newer schematic which I didn't use for the preamp. I am happy with the amp as it is now. This is going to be my only OD amp from now on as I am selling my Carol Ann OD2. (Still unemployed and want to have a little more emergency cash on hand).
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I was getting a touch of 60hz hum so I elevated the heaters 60vdc and it is quiet as a church mouse now...

[IMG:640:480]http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u223/fusionbear/SD60%20Super%20Drive%20clone/IMG_0481_zps4d0e57e8.jpg[/img]
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Cant seem to find any dated schematics for this . The stompboxes site has removed them for some reason. Does anyone have a link or a copy they could email?
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passfan wrote:Cant seem to find any dated schematics for this . The stompboxes site has removed them for some reason. Does anyone have a link or a copy they could email?
I posted the ones I have in this thread

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=23465
https://tubeamparchive.com/download/file.php?id=32245
https://tubeamparchive.com/download/file.php?id=32243
https://tubeamparchive.com/download/file.php?id=32720
https://tubeamparchive.com/download/file.php?id=32721
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Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...

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OK, I am finally done with this amp. It is the most tone satisfying overdriven amp I have ever built for myself. I will do some serious practicing now to get the most out of it and do it justice. I haven't been this happy about the way an amp sounds and responds in a long time.... whew!

Thanks to all of you who helped directly and indirectly!

Here is the latest clip:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcmvAGY ... ilU6OaRURA
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