Groble (Green Ringer Octave Blend)

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Groble (Green Ringer Octave Blend)

gul
Anyone made this?

http://www.tdpri.com/threads/the-groble-green-ringer-octave-blend.326950/

I've made several of them and I find it to be a really useful circuit. Tim is a good guy, too. Helped me out with the first build in my super-newbie days.
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Re: Groble (Green Ringer Octave Blend)

BetterOffShred
That's pretty nifty!  The green ringer was one of my first builds and I still use the shit out of it.  I really like it through a slightly over driven Fender amp with my SG.  It tracks really well on the neck pickup.  I also like running a glitchy fuzz with it!  Now I want to build this circuit!    Good looking out!
-Brett
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Re: Groble (Green Ringer Octave Blend)

Frank_NH
Interesting.  I noticed that the vero doesn't have the standing resistor values labeled.  I there an annotated vero somewhere?    Guess you can use the posted schematic as a guide and figure them out...
gul
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Re: Groble (Green Ringer Octave Blend)

gul
Yeah, set up time for this took a little longer because I had to go through the schematic and label those standing resistors before I got started.

Groble Standing Resistor Values

I can barely read my handwriting on the printout that I had originally written the values down on. Hopefully it's right! It should save you a little bit of time at least.

The one that looks like a yellow standing resistor is 10nf. Also note that what looks like a link @ 14 across/10+11 down are two symmetrical 1N914s. I had to confirm those with Tim. I attached a horrendous iPhone photo of how I shoved them in there.

Groble Diodes