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Boost Assembly Instructions

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Components

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Interactive BOM

Reference Part Value Source Comment
R1, R4 Resistor 10kΩ Tayda R4 controls the current flowing through the clipping diodes. Using a different value would give a slightly different tone, especially if you want to use different diodes.
R2 Resistor 24kΩ Tayda Should be 1/2 the resistance of RV1. If you want more gain, you can make it smaller, but you may encounter op-amp clipping.
R3 Resistor 2.4kΩ Tayda Should be 1/10x R2.
R5 Resistor 2kΩ Tayda  
R6 Resistor 18kΩ Tayda  
R7 Resistor 750kΩ Tayda  
R8 Resistor 560kΩ Tayda  
R9 Resistor 15kΩ Tayda This resistor sets the cutoff frequency for the high-shelf filter which determines which frequencies are boosted/cut by the Tone knob. Feel free to adjust the value or swap it out for a trim pot to dial it in by ear. Just don’t turn it all the way down to a short.
R10, R11 Resistor 100kΩ Tayda  
R12 Resistor 1kΩ Tayda  
RV1, RV2 Potentiometer B50kΩ Tayda Linear. You can use another value if you have it available. Match R2 and R3 to RV1. Any value for RV2 is probably fine, but it might slightly change the response curve. Lower is probably better.
J1 IDC connector 2x6 Tayda Eurorack power header. Can use two rows of male pin headers or a shrouded connector (recommended).
J2, J3 3.5mm Jack THONKICONN (a.k.a PJ398SM or PJ301M-12) Tayda  
D1, D2 Diode 1N4148 Tayda You can use any diodes or LEDs here. Different diodes will have different response curves and will sound different. You may want to adjust R4 and/or the gain amount of the gain stages (see schematic) to get the diode in its non-linear operating range. You will probably also want to need to adjust the post-clipping gain to get the signal back to Eurorack levels.
Q1 Transistor 2N3904 Tayda  
C1 Capacitor 470nF Tayda This provides the AC coupling for the input stage. Replacing this with a short circuit will add a slight DC offset before clipping and allow you to add more by biasing the input, which will enable asymmetric clipping and maybe a richer, more interesting sound. But it may play less well with outboard gear or unipolar signals.
C2 Capacitor 10nF Tayda  
C3 Capacitor 33pF Tayda  
C4, C5 Capacitor 100nF Tayda  
C6-C7 Capacitor 10uF Tayda Optional. Power supply noise filtering capacitors
U1 Op-amp TL074 Tayda When the boost is turned all the way up and the tone control is also boosting high frequencies, you can get some op-amp clipping on this module. The TL074 doesn’t clip the way you might expect – it will give a very harsh asymmetrical wave-wrapping effect when the voltage is pushed high enough. You could replace this with any rail-to-rail capable op-amp, but I chose to keep the TL074 because I like having a super harsh sound when you turn it all the way up. The cheaper TL084 would probably also be fine here.