Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
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- martin manning
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
Ready for a smoke test? I'm a fan of test-as-you-build, as opposed to wiring everything up before applying any power. Finding and fixing errors early saves time. Still, the typical start-up does some of that by powering up without tubes and checking voltages, etc.
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desertmouth90
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
So you wire up the Power section first for example?martin manning wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 11:39 am Ready for a smoke test? I'm a fan of test-as-you-build, as opposed to wiring everything up before applying any power. Finding and fixing errors early saves time. Still, the typical start-up does some of that by powering up without tubes and checking voltages, etc.
This one I've just ordered two Tung Sol 6L6GCs for it, and a bright cap, might experiment with that bit.
Also I hit the jackpot a few months ago with a box of vintage Mullard valves for £20! Might have to try a few of those.
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
More like wire up the power supplies (HV, Bias, Relay) and test them, then complete the power amp and test it (set DC operating point, run signal into the power amp input), complete the preamp, etc.
Nice score on the Mullard tubes!
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
Take a look at this! I counted 10x Mullard ECC83s (12ax7s)martin manning wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 2:17 pmMore like wire up the power supplies (HV, Bias, Relay) and test them, then complete the power amp and test it (set DC operating point, run signal into the power amp input), complete the preamp, etc.
Nice score on the Mullard tubes!
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desertmouth90
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
Got it all working,
however the OD sounds very muddy for some reason, I think its the output tubes. not sure why.
however the OD sounds very muddy for some reason, I think its the output tubes. not sure why.
Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
Congrats! If the smoke is staying inside you're doing alright.
It has been my experience that these circuits are quite sensitive to tubes and bias, so that could be an issue.
I have found for best definition with my hot humbuckers that turning the mids down between 8 and 9 o'clock is the way. Anything more is just mush. Every combination is different, but turning the knobs is easy to try. If you can get it less muddy, that will make fine tuning with the bias and the internal trim pots easier, if it needs it. It can be quite fiddly, but it's rewarding when you get there.
It has been my experience that these circuits are quite sensitive to tubes and bias, so that could be an issue.
I have found for best definition with my hot humbuckers that turning the mids down between 8 and 9 o'clock is the way. Anything more is just mush. Every combination is different, but turning the knobs is easy to try. If you can get it less muddy, that will make fine tuning with the bias and the internal trim pots easier, if it needs it. It can be quite fiddly, but it's rewarding when you get there.
Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
With the amp on, what resistance do you measure from wiper to ground of the OD entrance trimmer?
Can you post a voltage chart?
-Dan
Can you post a voltage chart?
-Dan
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
Yeah it was the valves, one preamp valve was shot so I changed to Vintage Mullards and its sounds good but super high gain is really fuzzy.alnight wrote: ↑Tue Jul 22, 2025 3:46 pm Congrats! If the smoke is staying inside you're doing alright.
It has been my experience that these circuits are quite sensitive to tubes and bias, so that could be an issue.
I have found for best definition with my hot humbuckers that turning the mids down between 8 and 9 o'clock is the way. Anything more is just mush. Every combination is different, but turning the knobs is easy to try. If you can get it less muddy, that will make fine tuning with the bias and the internal trim pots easier, if it needs it. It can be quite fiddly, but it's rewarding when you get there.
Ill try get some video recordings.
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
Youll need to adjust it until you get the range of distortion tone you want, but how is this pcb configured to replicate the 3rd gen OD entrance?desertmouth90 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 23, 2025 8:33 amits a B500k Trim pot, schematic says its should be 350k, so thats what I got it at
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
I will have a search for other schematics and layouts on it, but for the most part I was faithful to these two.martin manning wrote: ↑Wed Jul 23, 2025 9:04 amYoull need to adjust it until you get the range of distortion tone you want, but how is this pcb configured to replicate the 3rd gen OD entrance?desertmouth90 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 23, 2025 8:33 amits a B500k Trim pot, schematic says its should be 350k, so thats what I got it at
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
The AA "universal" pcb is not true to the 2nd/3rd gen OD entrance, it uses the simpler 4th/5th gen network. You can dial that 500k trimmer down, but I would go with a 100kB trimmer like 102.
Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
This is really a low plate skyline circuit, not a 3rd gen. I'm sure you can dial it in to make it sound good.
Basically set the wiper of the OD trimmer to about 20%-35% above ground. Then try small adjustments from there to see what you like.
-Dan
Basically set the wiper of the OD trimmer to about 20%-35% above ground. Then try small adjustments from there to see what you like.
-Dan
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
With a 500k trimmer it will probably be closer to 5% above ground. It looks like it would be possible to get a 2nd gen entrance on that pcb without modifying it.
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desertmouth90
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Re: Dumble Overdrive Special 3rd Gen Build
I have plenty of 100k trimmers
Just set it to 35k?
Just set it to 35k?