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FYI - I rebuilt this with trimpots and the bias is really crucial to this build. The pallette of tones is huge, but noise control is also an issue. The pedal sounds really good; tight and with tons of sustain, but with headroom and not squishy at all (when biased right).
I now understand what the "suck" control does - it gives you that sound of a super high-gain tube amp when you turn the pre-amp gain so high that notes actually compress to the point where even the attack disappears. But once you get whole circuit biased right you can get the "suck" control to add the critical amount of gain that makes this pedal sound "tubish" without it going overboard on the compression.
In the fixed resistor version I found that I could just barely crack the volume on and it was full loudness. That has a lot to do with the bias of Q1, which should be almost as close to 18v as you can get it with the tradeoff being tone vs noise. In other words, if you crack the trimpot on (dialing down from 18v) you get the right tone but it comes with noise. I couldn't find a way to dial out the noise on another trimpot, either. But I did find that with #1 set for tone + minimal noise that the volume pot responded normally, not coming on full just by barely cracking it on.
Nice pedal in the end, worth the effort. Just wish I could tame the noise a little more.
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