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caglej
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Dumblelator

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Does anyone have a full schematic for an external dumblelator?
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Here's one from schematicheaven. I don't know if it's correct.
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caglej
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Thanks Normster, that's what I was looking for..........it seems that schematic heaven's web site is down.....

Also, to build this as a standalone, any idea what type of power supply to use?
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Sorry, don't have a clue. If I were to venture a guess, I'd say you could probably get by with a little Champ transformer since it's only powering 1 tube.
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power supply

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I was wondering about that my self . I'm thinking a small Toroidal trans. Take a look at the tube pedal project / power supply-Hoffman parts. It looks to be just the thing. :)
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Hi I'm new here and starts to build a Dumbleator and after that I will try to build a D-clone.
But first I wonder if anyone knows the exact volt to feed the tube in the Dumbleator.

/earman
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