2*dual to quad op-amp adapter

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2*dual to quad op-amp adapter

cylens
hey there,

I'm about to start building a triple wreck without the boost part and would like to experiment with opamps, I've seen dual-to-quad opamps adapters (IE 2*8 pins to 14 pins) but can't figure out how they're built.

I mean, I understand how it's wired and could totally make a daughterboard and wire everything from this daughterboard to the main board in place of the TL074, but I'd prefer a more practical solution (IE something "stacked" on top of the 14-pin socket)

I'd appreciate if anybody had some advice about it...

thanks in advance
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Jopn
Might be easiest to build the sabrotone layout, I think it's split out into dual opamps already.
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Jopn
Or.. it looks like JohnK has tackled this before:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f36/overdrive-fuzz-quest-882997/index30.html
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Re: 2*dual to quad op-amp adapter

cylens
ah, thanks! I guess you have to bend the pins that do not fit from top (duals) to bottom (quad) and use jumpers.

about harald sabro's layout: yeah of course, but i really don't need the boost section, and as much as I'm thankful to harald for the layouts he provides, i find mark's and miro's less "stressful" to build :D I just finished a Toneczar Openhaus and it was exhausting!