Chat
Welcome to Flux
Treat Flux like your intern. Tell it what you'd like to build and it'll get to work. You can also ask it questions, brainstorm ideas, and teach it your preferences. Learn More
Ready.
Reviews
guitar preamp peda
Properties
Properties describe core aspects of the project.
Pricing & Availability
Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|
Assets
No assets added.
Controls
Welcome 👋
Flux helps you build PCBs faster with an AI teammate!
Create your account to collaborate, stay updated, fork your own version, and get instant answers from our AI agent.
johnsi
copilot
- Transistors (Q1 and Q2 - 2N3904): These are NPN bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) used for amplification or switching. In a preamp context, they're likely used for signal amplification.
Passive Components:- Resistors (R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8): Resistors are used to control the current flow and voltage levels within the circuit. Specific values provided (e.g., 1k, 2.2k, 4.7k, 10k, 20k) indicate different levels of resistance for shaping the signal's amplitude and tone.
- Capacitors (C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6): Capacitors store and release electrical charge, affecting the signal's frequency content. Values like 0.01uF, 0.022uF, 0.047uF, and 1uF suggest they're used for filtering purposes, allowing certain frequencies to pass while blocking others.
- Variable Resistors (RV1, RV2, RV4 - Treble, RV5 - Mid): These are potentiometers used as tone controls for treble, mid, and other tonal adjustments, allowing for user-interactivity with the pedal's sound.
Connectors:- Jack Connectors (J1 and J2): These are the input (J1) and output (J2) connections for the guitar and to the amplifier, respectively. They use Switchcraft Inc. connectors, indicating good quality and reliability.
Power:- P5 (Vcc+): This is designated as the power input pin, likely where the pedal receives its DC power supply.
Nets and Connections: