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1990s/2000s DOD 250, back when the PCB still had through-hole components.
It has the following mods:
-LED added (blue)
-switch replaced with a true bypass switch
-op-amp replaced with a NOS MC1458 (dual version of the LM741 in 70s/80s DOD 250s)
-bass switch, with the stock value input cap and a lower value (same value as the YJM DOD pedal) for less bass/tighter lows
-clipping diodes replaced with an LED and a pair of NOS germanium diodes, for asymmetric clipping. (Original stock diodes included.)
-1/8" power jack replaced with a Boss-style barrel jack, wired with filtering circuitry for lower noise and a diode for polarity protection
In fair cosmetic condition--see pics. Chips in the paint, velcro and rubber feet on the bottom, only two screws on the bottom plate.
Works great.
$125 shipped (in US) by Paypal gift/FF.
It has the following mods:
-LED added (blue)
-switch replaced with a true bypass switch
-op-amp replaced with a NOS MC1458 (dual version of the LM741 in 70s/80s DOD 250s)
-bass switch, with the stock value input cap and a lower value (same value as the YJM DOD pedal) for less bass/tighter lows
-clipping diodes replaced with an LED and a pair of NOS germanium diodes, for asymmetric clipping. (Original stock diodes included.)
-1/8" power jack replaced with a Boss-style barrel jack, wired with filtering circuitry for lower noise and a diode for polarity protection
In fair cosmetic condition--see pics. Chips in the paint, velcro and rubber feet on the bottom, only two screws on the bottom plate.
Works great.
$125 shipped (in US) by Paypal gift/FF.
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