EPISODE 10: Big Q&A (Part 2) - SHORT CIRCUIT

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Round 2 of our Big Q&A with Josh. Thanks for tuning in!
    Make sure to check out Coppersound's DIY kits here: www.coppersoun...
    If you're looking for more info on building circuits, check out Wampler's masterclass here: www.guitarpeda...
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Комментарии • 31

  • @Robert_Charles
    @Robert_Charles Месяц назад +7

    Josh's recommendation for components assortments: @ 39:30
    Resistors: 10 ohm to 10 Meg
    Film Cap: .022 to 1uf
    Electrolytic Caps: 1uf to 470uf
    Transistors: NPN assortment

    • @erichsixnine1796
      @erichsixnine1796 Месяц назад +2

      The 1/4 thing seemed important

    • @KyleAllen91
      @KyleAllen91 6 дней назад +1

      Came back to this video looking for this. Thanks for saving me time!

  • @acidfilth2007
    @acidfilth2007 Месяц назад +2

    I love this series but the truth is I tune in for the intro tune. It's SO GOOOOOD

  • @DrJeebles
    @DrJeebles Месяц назад +1

    I don't get to catch live streams anymore because of work. Please keep doing these, Josh. I need these for similar reasons you like making them. Have a great vacation!

  • @maybe7824
    @maybe7824 Месяц назад +1

    I bought a used Fluke 77 in the early 90's and used it every day in the car audio industry for over 25 years. I still have it and use it often.

  • @melbournemudmetal
    @melbournemudmetal Месяц назад +2

    +1 on the Harmonic Perculator. Big Steve Albini fan since back in the 90's with the band Shellac.
    A segmanent or episode on what are the important factors when it comes to building a quiet pedal? I'm designing really high gain fuzz curcuits and I'm having problems with noise and interference.
    I'm in heaven with the thought od daily episodes! I haven't managed to catch a live stream yet because I live in Australia and I can't seem to figure out when it's on 😞 Hopefully tomorrow...
    I've come to realize I enjoy learning this stuff the most when your teaching it. You make it fun. Learning just isn't as fun without you.
    I think you should look into the cloning business. Imagine what you could accomplish with infinate versions of yourself to unleasah upon the world?!?!?!
    I'd be the first in line to buy one of you of my very own!

  • @erichsixnine1796
    @erichsixnine1796 Месяц назад +1

    How you find the time to do so much is incredible

  • @thedavegoodman
    @thedavegoodman Месяц назад

    Thanks for answering my question! And btw in 1994ish I had a Raptor guitar and a Bandit amp 😂

  • @mattwesthaver6909
    @mattwesthaver6909 Месяц назад +1

    Love you jersh

  • @melbournemudmetal
    @melbournemudmetal Месяц назад

    I"m actually going to comment before I watch the episode for once. My friend, Adam sent me a message yesterday. He said, "You're MelbourneMudMetal aren't you?". To which I replied, "Yes, why?"
    "I knew it! I was just watching Short Curcuit and a he read a question about a friend pedal builder recommending this show so someone whould stop asking so many questions... Then I realized it was you that sent that in and you were talking about me recommending you this show. I pissed myself laughing!"
    Anyway, Seeming it's been a Q&A epiosde I was thinking I should actually come up with a genuine question to ask. I couldn't think of anything. Then I realized why. I actually don't have any questions to ask on the specific subject because you've taught it so well, that I understand everything you've taught so far. I knopw I've probably missed getting in on the Q&A but if you get the chance I Only 1 question I could think of...
    "What are the most important factors in pedal design to keep noise/interference to a minimum when building extremely high gain fuzz pedals?"
    Again, thank you for everything you do. You've turned a life long dream into a reality for me and I could never thank you enough 🙂

  • @-STONECYPHER-
    @-STONECYPHER- Месяц назад +1

    Re: multimeters. Fluke is absolutely value for money as it's the last multimeter you'll ever buy.
    But failing that, Uni-T make some good units for way less. Just get some good leads cos the stock ones are kinda crap.

  • @AndrewWukusick
    @AndrewWukusick Месяц назад

    9:01 that is until you start trying to design and make PCB's and pull your hair out trying to figure out what went wrong. Personal experience here 😅

  • @xsonicassassinx
    @xsonicassassinx Месяц назад +2

    the uncle earl had a dip where the parallel caps divided. unpleasant experience. instead I used a small cap and blended in a bigger one on a pot. infinitely variable from say 22nf to 100nf, instead of bouncing between them and getting a non linear taper.

  • @joshserna9983
    @joshserna9983 Месяц назад

    What happens when you stack clipping diodes in parallel?

  • @sniggity
    @sniggity Месяц назад

    At 4:07 I love you too Josh, and it’s not a superficial love, it’s an Agape love Brother and now that I’ve thoroughly creeped you out, I wanted to ask if you could possibly do a tutorial on Rotary Switches (3 pole, 4 position vs. 2 pole, 6 position) and the different types of footswitches, like make-before-break vs. break-before-make? Also, I’m fascinated with the avalanche diode, can you use Zener in forward-only voltage? PS; I bought my Oscilloscope, multimeter, digital caliper, soldering gun/heat kit, tons of parts and I’m starting an llc next month so please pray for me, I’m diving in head first. Rock n Roll

  • @johnsuede
    @johnsuede Месяц назад

    How do you know when you are done with a circuit? I strive to create original (yet still usable) effects when I design, but I do it essentially in a vacuum. Response is positive but how do you know it will sell(especially if it is not “based” on one of the 6 or 8 well known circuits that people are looking for)?

  • @GrandOldPainter
    @GrandOldPainter Месяц назад +1

    How relative is pedal creating to guitar amp creating/fixing? I’m equally interested in both but I’m curious if I should dedicate more time to one or the other.

    • @audioacrylix5005
      @audioacrylix5005 Месяц назад +2

      I started with pedals as it's much cheaper to tinker and learn.

  • @Mr.Owl9
    @Mr.Owl9 Месяц назад

    Josh, I missed this episode live but I had a question, Can you talk about the similarities and differences between the Electra and the Love pedals Tchula,( like which transistors are used and resistor and cap values) I like the Electra but I really want to build the Tchula. Thanks for your knowledge and time

  • @teaganstritch7269
    @teaganstritch7269 Месяц назад

    33:49 Look I may be high, but is there a way to split the input and output into 2 frequencies? high and end and low end? Or is that all dsp magic?

  • @willwolfinger2770
    @willwolfinger2770 Месяц назад +1

    Where can one get those diodes and resistors that are hanging on your wall?

    • @jwelliott74
      @jwelliott74 Месяц назад +2

      I think Coppersound 3d-printed them for him. (Maybe?)

    • @willwolfinger2770
      @willwolfinger2770 Месяц назад +1

      @@jwelliott74 hopefully they’ll 3D print some more.

    • @willwolfinger2770
      @willwolfinger2770 Месяц назад +1

      @@jwelliott74 they’re on their site. Thanks for the tip!!

  • @behavioralsink7747
    @behavioralsink7747 Месяц назад

    Where can we check out your photography while listening to Brian Eno?

    • @jhspedals
      @jhspedals  Месяц назад +1

      instagram.com/joshuaheathscott

  • @reed785M
    @reed785M Месяц назад +1

    Yes, Josh without the circus, I’m about it.

  • @johnsuede
    @johnsuede Месяц назад +1

    Everyone knows film capacitors look like chiclets, not tic tacs… nice try comrade, you almost got away with it…😊

  • @superblondeDotOrg
    @superblondeDotOrg Месяц назад

    How do you handle surface mount components and/or diy etching a board for surface mount components?

    • @johnsuede
      @johnsuede Месяц назад

      Try EasyEDA. They will fabricate and ship you an SMD populated board for almost nothing. The tricky part is designing and routing the PCB to function properly- that part is on you