NPD - Way Huge Conspiracy Theory overdrive

I think it's a difference based on components tolerance only, but I might be wrong
MXR Timmy uses LF353 op amp. It is a higher output/gain op amp. Typically that results in some trade offs which might explain the minor differences.

Also, early units had some mods on the fly done which is always an iffy way to go. Gut shot shows resistor added in a unique fashion:IMG_0034.webpIMG_0035.webp
it also appears some additional components were added, there is a U3 at top left, an extra filter cap and some xstrs Q2 and Q5 at the bottom?
 
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MXR Timmy uses LF353 op amp. It is a higher output/gain op amp. Typically that results in some trade offs which might explain the minor differences.

Also, early units had some mods on the fly done which is always an iffy way to go. Gut shot shows resistor added in a unique fashion:View attachment 6326640View attachment 6326641
it also appears some additional components were added, there is a U3 at top left, an extra filter cap and some xstrs Q2 and Q5 at the bottom?
That 1KR soldered this way is one of the worst thing I've ever seen on a smd circuit, is it possible it is a DIY modified unit?
 
Finished the electrical build of the Axion fix Timmy yesterday. Have spent a few hours with it and it’s a good transparent overdrive but don’t like it as much as my old Paul C. Original. It’s a more aggressive boost, not as smooth and clean as I remember. Will keep on tweeking Axion vs original…IMG_3467.webpIMG_0037.webp
 
Finished the electrical build of the Axion fix Timmy yesterday. Have spent a few hours with it and it’s a good transparent overdrive but don’t like it as much as my old Paul C. Original. It’s a more aggressive boost, not as smooth and clean as I remember. Will keep on tweeking Axion vs original…
Very strange, Timmy is not a complex circuit, it's very consistent in sound, you already doubled checked components placement, right?
To make it aggressive I think you cut less trebles and basses, do you still hear it aggressive cutting both more?
Have you tried changing the opamp? Maybe it's a faulty one with limited output swing
 
by the way, this (I guess) 39nF cap doesn't look healthy, now that I'm on PC I see better

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Thank you, I saw that too an it reads 39nf on multimeter but will swap it out just in case. BTW, did take your advise and swap out opamp for 4559 and that did help. Axion calls it Timmy V2 / Vemuram Jan Ray, not sure what the Jan Ray changes are and what affect they may have on the sound.
 
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