I don't know much about wiring but I have this Joyo Vintage Overdrive and it's supposed to be fairly close to a Tubescreamer. Is it asymmetrical clipping since it has the D3 diode in the upper right?
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Is the Joyo Vintage Overdrive asymmetrical clipping?
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Re: Is the Joyo Vintage Overdrive asymmetrical clipping?
Originally posted by PFDarkside View PostD3 is probably reverse voltage protection. Looks like symmetrical clipping diodes.
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Re: Is the Joyo Vintage Overdrive asymmetrical clipping?
Originally posted by DankStar View PostI thought it was asymetrical, assuming D1 and D2 are the clipping diodes, which are oriented opposite of one another.
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If you have two diodes on one side, (or a different diode) that would be asymmetrical.
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Re: Is the Joyo Vintage Overdrive asymmetrical clipping?
Hope you were using some type of ESD (Electro Static Discharge) protection when you took the pic, those transistors and the RC4558 can sometimes be damaged by static electricity.
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Re: Is the Joyo Vintage Overdrive asymmetrical clipping?
Originally posted by Liam1963 View PostHope you were using some type of ESD (Electro Static Discharge) protection when you took the pic, those transistors and the RC4558 can sometimes be damaged by static electricity.
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