124 Layout Revised

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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Updated Again!!


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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Looks like the orange wire to the presence pot got disconnected at both ends.

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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Got it
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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Here is another, the shell of the bias pot needs a ground wire to V6 pin 8.
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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Also, indicate that the 6v transformer primaries connect to the fuse and the 'mains' switch (just like the main PT).
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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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"Drive" and "Vol" post should be "Level" and "Ratio."

Wiper of the "Level" pot (currently "Drive") is indicated as V2 pin 7, but should just a letter designation as it actually goes to the 180k grid stopper first, before the pin (which would be pin 2).
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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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There is a jumper wire between the two top poles of the Rock/Jazz switch that should not be there. (ie connecting the paired .01 caps and the 100k resistor).
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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Now It's Starting to look like a Layout!!

Foot Switch anyone!!!



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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Here are some footswitch pictures.

The first is a presumably Dumble-converted Fender Super Twin switch photographed with an ODS of similar vintage to #124. (Unknown #7, on Rob's picture archive). Clever the way the "EQL" and "DST" label from the original Fender Super Twin matches up with the functions of the ODS.

The second is a my own converted Fender Super Twin two-button pedal like what may have originally been with #124.

The third is one posted by Gil that presumably would follow closely (exactly?) the way Mr. D did it.
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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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You guys are awesome to take the time to do this.

The layout looks great.

Thank you!
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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Gil helped me with the footswitch a while back and here's the layout:

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Re: 124 Layout Revised

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Thanks everyone for the help!!!!
I've been real busy here lately and will finish it up as soon as I can..

I was thinking it would be really cool if we could have a Dumbleator to match...I see angelodp.. has done a fairly nice layout...as well as Brandon's tutoral and think I have enough info to get started...It would be great to have someone here who has been in a few to moderate the layout and make sure everything stays authentic.. Any takers


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