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 Stereo Analog Flanger

Kit Instructions

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Summary of Contents for Stereo Analog Flanger

Page 1: ...rior to you using it we reserve the right to determine whether or not the component was faulty upon arrival Please direct all warranty issues to sales buildyourownclone com This would include any miss...

Page 2: ...ion of what the problem is not just It doesn t work help 2 Pic of the top side of your PCB 3 Pic of the underside of your PCB 4 Pic that clearly shows your footswitch jack wiring and the wires going t...

Page 3: ...s Checklist page 4 5 Populating the Circuit Board page 6 16 Main PCB Assembly page 17 19 Wiring the Jacks page 20 21 Footswitch Assembly page 22 24 Installing the ICs page 25 Modifications page 26 27...

Page 4: ...range brown 2 220k red red black orange brown 3 330k orange orange black orange brown 4 470k yellow purple black orange brown Capacitors 1 4 7pf ceramic disc 4 7 1 47pf ceramic disc 47 or may say 470...

Page 5: ...gulator looks like a transistor 3 4558 1 3102 2 3207 1 TL022 7 DIP 8 socket Transistors 4 2N5088 1 2N5087 1 BS170 Hardware 1 drilled enclosure w 4 screws 1 byoc Stereo Analog Flanger PCB 1 Stereo Foot...

Page 6: ...ETA printed vertically along side the space for the 1N4001 diode then you can ignore this If your PCB is a REV1 0A there is a resistor space that is labelled incorrectly The space above highlighted in...

Page 7: ...nd of the diode with the stripe to the layout on the PCB The stripped end should go in the square solder pad Note that the 1N4001 diode goes in the space highlighted in yellow The four small orange 1N...

Page 8: ...STEP 2 Add the resistors Resistors are not polarized so it does not matter which end goes in which solder pad...

Page 9: ...Step 3 Add the 4 x 2 pin header socket...

Page 10: ...has a notch on the layout Only add the socket DO NOT solder the actual chip to the PCB DO NOT solder the chip to the socket Only the socket gets soldered You will never solder the chips Installing th...

Page 11: ...These are not polarized so they can be inserted into the PCB in either direction The space highlighted in yellow should be left empty This is for a modification and will be explained in the Modificati...

Page 12: ...Step 6 Add the ceramic disc capacitors These will be the small round orange caps These are not polarized and can be inserted into the PCB in either direction...

Page 13: ...he transistors and voltage regulator Insert these components into the PCB so that the flat side of the component matches up with the flat side of the PCB layout Be sure not to mix up the 2N5088 s with...

Page 14: ...y one way your trimpot will be able to fit into the PCB so do not let this confuse you SETTING THE TRIMPOT After you complete your flanger build you will need to set the internal trimpot While the ped...

Page 15: ...electrolytic capacitors These are polarized The positive end will have a longer lead and should go in the square solder pad The negative end will have a shorter lead with a black strip running down th...

Page 16: ...trip 1 4 off each end and tin the ends Tinning means to apply some solder to the stripped ends of the wires This keeps the strands from fraying and primes the wire for soldering Solder a piece of wire...

Page 17: ...e Step 2 Connect the TIP negative terminal of the DC adaptor jack to the eyelet on the PCB with 2 inches of hook up wire Connect the SLEEVE positive terminal of the DC adaptor jack to the eyelet on th...

Page 18: ...rt the three B50k manual regen depth and C500K rate potentiometers SPDT on on toggle switch and the LED into the bottom side of the PCB DO NOT SOLDER YET The LED will have one lead that is longer than...

Page 19: ...em with your fingers You do not want them very tight yet Be sure to keep your hand on the PCB so that it does not fall off the PC mounting posts of the pots and toggle switch Step 5 Turn the entire pe...

Page 20: ...o turn the OUT jacks a 1 4 turn counter clockwise so that contact prong is at 3 o clock and nothing is shorting out against anything else Although the sleeve of the jacks is a ground connection so if...

Page 21: ...Step 2 Connect the pre stripped and tinned wires to the 1 4 jacks...

Page 22: ...zontally not vertically There is no top side or bottom side of the switch until you actually solder something to it and designate it as such Top Side of Stereo Footswitch PCB Make sure that the footsw...

Page 23: ...thing yet Step 4 Insert the header all the way into the header socket and mount the footswitch to the enclosure Adjust the height of the inner footswitch nut so that the footswitch pcb lies flat on bo...

Page 24: ...o the throws it can transfer heat So by soldering in this patern it will help disperse heat Of course the best thing to do is just taking your time and allowing each solder joint and solder lug to com...

Page 25: ...Installing the IC...

Page 26: ...d in the delay line input buffer Many flangers don t even have any sort of filtering in the delay line input buffer so you could remove it completely If you don t want to use any of the buffers DO NOT...

Page 27: ...stor highlighted in pink 8 MODIFYING FOR BASS Bass modulation FX typically differ from guitar modulation FX in two ways 1 They usually have less wet signal and more dry signal 2 The wet signal is usua...

Page 28: ...egeneration a k a Feedback Controls the amount of signal send back into the delay line Manual This knob is allows you to manually controll the sweep when the depth knob is all the way counter clockwis...

Page 29: ...pth knob as the blend between LFO and manual control The more you turn it clockwise the more it is controlled by the LFO The more you turn it counterclockwise the more it is controlled manually Normal...

Page 30: ...For a schematic click here to download PDF http buildyourownclone com flangerscheme pdf Please visit http buildyourownclone com board for any technical support copyright 2009 B Y O C LLC...

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