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The power and signal pads on the

PCB conform to the FuzzDog Direct

Connection format, so can be paired

with the appropriate daughterboard

for quick and easy offboard wiring.

Check the separate daughterboard

document for details.
Be very careful when soldering the

transistors and diodes. They’re very

sensitive to heat. You should use

some kind of heat sink (crocodile clip

or reverse action tweezers) on each

leg as you solder them. Keep

exposure to heat to a minimum

(under 2 seconds). Use a socket for

IC1, or be super careful.
Snap the small metal tag off the pots so they can be mounted flush in the box.
Positive (anode) legs of the electrolytic caps go to the square pads. C7 and C12 can be laid flat as

shown in the cover image to give you extra clearance in the enclosure.
Negative (cathode) legs of the diodes go to the square pads.
You should solder all other board-mounted components before you solder the pots. Once they’re in

place you’ll have no access to much of the board. Make sure your pots all line up nicely. The best

way to do that is to solder a single pin of each pot in place then melt and adjust if necessary before

soldering in the other two pins. If your pots don’t have protective plastic jackets ensure you leave a

decent gap between the pot body and the PCB otherwise you risk shorting out the circuit.
If you aren’t using the optional More Bass switch there’s no need to do anything with the pads for

S1. Ignore them.
There are two sets of pads for LEVEL and DRIVE. This gives you the option to place these controls

further down the enclosure if you’re using the More Bass switch. If not, use the top ones to get the

best control spacing.

More Bass mods

C6 and C13 are extra caps for the More Bass mod. Use one cap spot along with a SPDT ON-ON

switch for a single extra bass setting. If you use C6, the extra bass will be engaged when the

switch is up. Use C13 for extra bass in the down position. 
For two extra settings use both cap spots and a SPDT ON-

OFF-ON switch.
Recommended values are 47n for much more bass, 22n for a

little more bass, or use both if you’re going for two settings.

Clipping

D3 is included so you can easily add asymetrical clipping

which changes the nature of the tone. If you want this, just

put a 1N4148 in D3 instead of a jumper.

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Summary of Contents for Tube Screamer v4.0

Page 1: ...Tube Screamer v4 0 Tube Screamer TS808 TS9 Contents of this document are 2016 Pedal Parts Ltd No reproduction permitted without the express written permission of Pedal Parts Ltd All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...mod C7 47u 4 7u C8 1u C9 22u tant C10 100n C11 10u C12 100u C13 See bass mod IC 4558 Q1 2 2N3904 D1 2 1N4148 D3 Jumper D4 1N4001 TONE 20KW DRIVE 500KA LEVEL 100KA S1 SPDT Parts listed are for the TS808 version For TS9 substitute parts in blue Optional extra diode spot for asymetrical clipping See overleaf Optional switch for More Bass mods see overleaf The Tone pot on the original is a special W t...

Page 3: ...lder a single pin of each pot in place then melt and adjust if necessary before soldering in the other two pins If your pots don t have protective plastic jackets ensure you leave a decent gap between the pot body and the PCB otherwise you risk shorting out the circuit If you aren t using the optional More Bass switch there s no need to do anything with the pads for S1 Ignore them There are two se...

Page 4: ... ve probably made a mistake with the switch Solder some nice long lengths of wire to the board connections for 9V GND IN and OUT Connect IN and OUT to the jacks as shown Connect all the GNDs together twist them up and add a small amount of solder to tack it Connect the battery lead to the 9V wire same method Plug in Go If it works crack on and do your switch wiring If not aw man At least you know ...

Page 5: ...one to the board another to the IN jack then daisy chain that over to the OUT jack It doesn t matter how they all connect as long as they do This circuit is standard Negative GND Your power supply should be Tip Negative Sleeve Positive That s the same as your standard pedals Boss etc and you can safely daisy chain your supply to this pedal PedalParts co uk L E D BOARD OUT BOARD 9V BOARD GND BOARD ...

Page 6: ... can accept no responsibility for incorrect drilling of enclosures PedalParts co uk Drilling template No Switch Hammond 1590B 60 x 111 x 31mm It s a good idea to drill the pot and toggle switch holes 1mm bigger if you re board mounting them Wiggle room good Recommended drill sizes Pots 7mm Jacks 10mm Footswitch 12mm DC Socket 12mm Toggle Switch 6mm 32mm 21mm ...

Page 7: ...n accept no responsibility for incorrect drilling of enclosures PedalParts co uk Drilling template with Switch Hammond 1590B 60 x 111 x 31mm It s a good idea to drill the pot and toggle switch holes 1mm bigger if you re board mounting them Wiggle room good Recommended drill sizes Pots 7mm Jacks 10mm Footswitch 12mm DC Socket 12mm Toggle Switch 6mm 32mm 18mm 5mm ...

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