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Byrdie box

fx type: compressor
© 2012 madbeanpedals

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2.03” W x 1.95” H

This project is intended for DIY/non-commercial use only.


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Schematic
B.O.M.

Resistors Caps Diodes


R1 1M C1 10n D1 1N914
R2 10k C2 2u2 D2 1N914
R3 1M C3 2u2 D3 1N4001
R4 10k C4 22n Transistors
R5 1M C5 470pF Q1 – Q5 2N5088
R6 1M C6 10n IC
R7 1M C7 2u2 IC1 CA3080
R8 10k C8 10n Switches
R9 10M C9 2u2 VR/VD On/On
R10 220k C10 22uF D/N/B On/Off/On
R11 8k2 C11 2u2 Trimpot
R12 10M T1 1k
R13 10k Pots
R14 10k LEVEL 250kB
R15 1M SUS 250kB
R16 1M
R17 1M
R18 92k
R19 33k
R20 68k
R21 33k

Note: There was some debate over whether or not the SUS pot should be wired as a voltage divider
or variable resistor. Some people seemed to think it operated a little differently in both situations.
Therefore, the Byrdie Box gives you the option of using a switch to toggle between the two modes.
Alternatively, you could put a socket in place of the switch and try jumpering the two positions to see if
you have a preference.

You can use 16mm short pin PCB mounted pots under the PCB, if you like.
Drill Guide

1590B
4.64” W x 6.68” H

This template is approximate. The top portion shows possible


switch locations depending on whether or not you are using two
side by side switches or a single center switch.

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