SD-1 mods

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Got myself a SD-1 cheap, ready to mod this beast. I'm about to do the mod 808 mod. http://imageups.com/files/106/SD808.gif And then Tom told me to put 3 LEDs in the dioides, might try that out.

Anyone have any fun/good mods to do? I'm playing thru a 5150 > Mesa Recto 4x12. I'm looking for clarity/tightness while somehow maintaining a little chunk. Also, anyone know any good sites for buying these components, I couldn't find the 10uF on one, and others ask 20 questions and I'm not entirely sure on how specific they need to be.
 
vultures":1kxqrcqg said:
glassjaw7":1kxqrcqg said:
http://www.monteallums.com/


$$$ :aww:
$22 is too much? :confused:

I would leave it asymmetrical. IMO it sounds best with the SD-1. Monte's 808 plus mod sounds awesome.
 
there is a simple one you can do yourself sounded really good on mine. It got rid of a little bit of the mid spike and added a little bass. Ill look in my stuff here see if I can find.
 
What don't you like about the stock SD-1? :confused:

Why does everyone want to turn it into an 808 tubescreamer? :no:

I actually prefer the edgey assymmetrical nature of the stock SD-1. I DON'T LIKE TUBESCREAMERS :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh:
 
guitarslinger":m244lrfj said:
What don't you like about the stock SD-1? :confused:

Why does everyone want to turn it into an 808 tubescreamer? :no:

I actually prefer the edgey assymmetrical nature of the stock SD-1. I DON'T LIKE TUBESCREAMERS :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh:

The LEDs in the clipping section make it even edgier, which I really like. Adding a buffer or making it TB is also nice to help with the bleed issues.
 
If you take out one of the clipping diodes on the side which has two in series and replace it with a Germanium diode the gain gets a little smoother. Going up a value or two on the coupling caps gives you some low end back that the pedal seriously lacks IMO.
 
buy your parts from smallbearelectronics.

http://www.smallbearelec.com/home.html

as for mods the resources are limitless, visit , diystomboxes.com and freestompboxes.org and enjoy your new obsession. I spent the better part of five years dicking around with home built pedals. learned alot and now Dont use any, lol!
 
moltenmetalburn":19bd1sp7 said:
visit , diystomboxes.com and freestompboxes.org and enjoy your new obsession.

Ain't it the truth :lol: :LOL: :thumbsup:

I've found the people on DIYStompboxes to be a bit trite and to the point, but they're a knowledgeable bunch.
 
that mod doesnt turn it into a tube screamer. Thats just what it says it does. :lol: :LOL:
 
JakeAC5253":27qz3nuf said:
moltenmetalburn":27qz3nuf said:
visit , diystomboxes.com and freestompboxes.org and enjoy your new obsession.

Ain't it the truth :lol: :LOL: :thumbsup:

I've found the people on DIYStompboxes to be a bit trite and to the point, but they're a knowledgeable bunch.



I agree about the diystomp community, though the real EE talent resides at freestomp. the drama between the two camps is ridiculous and similar to the rig talk harmony central bs...
 
Agreed. I thought I liked my recently-purchased vintage TS until I got a Keeley SD-1 yesterday... like the SD-1 better!

guitarslinger":2huzargx said:
What don't you like about the stock SD-1? :confused:

Why does everyone want to turn it into an 808 tubescreamer? :no:

I actually prefer the edgey assymmetrical nature of the stock SD-1. I DON'T LIKE TUBESCREAMERS :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh:
 
Like said above, there are tons of mod info for free on the net. Ill add, I personally like the stock IC in the SD1 best. the 4558 loses out put and punch. the 072 is really bright in the SD-1. Most of the Keeley type mods sound best with the stock IC IMO
 
I got the Monte Allums mods - there's things in there I've never seen on the net. I can't remember how many mods are in there, but I did them one at a time and only kept 3 - but those 3 make that pedal perfect for what I was looking for.
 
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