Basic Diode Question(s)



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Basic Diode Question(s)

Postby Dogbrainz » Tue Jul 08, 2014 1:12 am

Hi peoples. Thanks in advance for any advice anybody can give.

I'm building a Creaker Spanker (clone) boost/overdrive pedal. It's a very basic layout that seems to have 3 1n60p diodes for overdrive effect.

Q) Can I replace 1n60p's with 1n4148 diodes?

I noticed that 1n60p's seem to be be Germanium and Schottky diodes. The 1n4148's seem to be silicon diodes.
I'm guessing changing diodes will effect the tone but am hoping they might be able to use 1n4148's for a reasonably similar result.

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Re: Basic Diode Question(s)

Postby Jero » Tue Jul 08, 2014 2:38 am

You can swap them, but it will sound somewhat different no doubt
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Re: Basic Diode Question(s)

Postby Dogbrainz » Tue Jul 08, 2014 6:05 am

Jero wrote:You can swap them, but it will sound somewhat different no doubt


Thanks Jero.
Helpful as always.
I'm guessing 'somewhat different' is a polite way of saying not the same at all but it will work.
Guess I'll breadboard it first since it's such an easy circuit, then decide if it's worth ordering a few diodes by mail to get the right sound.
I do prefer silicon fuzz to germanium so hopefully that relates to diodes as well as transistors, but maybe not.
I like my tone a bit crunchy but maybe I don't need the extra crunch if I'm using the Creaker Spanker more as a boost than overdrive.
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Re: Basic Diode Question(s)

Postby contraterrene » Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:09 am

Dogbrainz wrote:
Jero wrote:You can swap them, but it will sound somewhat different no doubt


Thanks Jero.
Helpful as always.
I'm guessing 'somewhat different' is a polite way of saying not the same at all but it will work.
Guess I'll breadboard it first since it's such an easy circuit, then decide if it's worth ordering a few diodes by mail to get the right sound.
I do prefer silicon fuzz to germanium so hopefully that relates to diodes as well as transistors, but maybe not.
I like my tone a bit crunchy but maybe I don't need the extra crunch if I'm using the Creaker Spanker more as a boost than overdrive.


you could put them on a switch, too. more options for more tones. :joy:
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Re: Basic Diode Question(s)

Postby Moose » Tue Jul 08, 2014 4:35 pm

contraterrene wrote:
Dogbrainz wrote:
Jero wrote:You can swap them, but it will sound somewhat different no doubt


Thanks Jero.
Helpful as always.
I'm guessing 'somewhat different' is a polite way of saying not the same at all but it will work.
Guess I'll breadboard it first since it's such an easy circuit, then decide if it's worth ordering a few diodes by mail to get the right sound.
I do prefer silicon fuzz to germanium so hopefully that relates to diodes as well as transistors, but maybe not.
I like my tone a bit crunchy but maybe I don't need the extra crunch if I'm using the Creaker Spanker more as a boost than overdrive.


you could put them on a switch, too. more options for more tones. :joy:


I second this. If there's ever an option to have switchable diodes, do it!
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Re: Basic Diode Question(s)

Postby Jero » Tue Jul 08, 2014 6:12 pm

Typically, the GE diodes will have less headroom and be warmer or fuzzier, where the sili might have more crunch. Not really a fan of those generic terms but most people get it so...
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