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Hey, I've been working on putting this schematic together (Not my design, got it off of instructibles.)
It's a distortion pedal for a guitar, at this point I have an amplified clean sound coming through, so I know the audio amp is working. My question is, since there's a short circuit following the 220uF capacitor, won't all of the current just bypass that section with the diodes? If so, would it be better to put that part in series with the capacitor and switch?
pinout for the op amp is here
http://www.hobby-hour.com/electronics/lm386-power-audio.php
It's a distortion pedal for a guitar, at this point I have an amplified clean sound coming through, so I know the audio amp is working. My question is, since there's a short circuit following the 220uF capacitor, won't all of the current just bypass that section with the diodes? If so, would it be better to put that part in series with the capacitor and switch?
pinout for the op amp is here
http://www.hobby-hour.com/electronics/lm386-power-audio.php