Valv e Tizer V15b

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Valv-e-tizer V1.

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Tube sound in a small package

Overview
The Valv-e-tizer allows you to build a basic tube pedal for your pedalboard. Based on the tubes and part values
chosen it can range from ultra-clean to heavy distortion. This circuit was inspired by Juansolo’s BoobTube circuit
which can easily be built with the PCB, so the credit for the circuit goes to him. The voltage multiplier used can also be
found there which not my own work as well.

This board differs from Valv-e-tizer V1.1 in the way that the trimmpots are now used to adjust the valve bias resistors
instead of the plate voltage. Also there is an improvement to build the cathode-follower by adding a few components.

Board V1.4 also has switched to 7806 (6V) regulators so you can mount them to the enclosure to reduce heat. Also
the LED implementation has been changed so it can be switched to ground using a CLR and a 3PDT switch in
standard-wiring.

Board V1.5 has additional mounting holes for supporting the tube socket during insertion/removal of the tube.

The intention is to provide a board than can be used to try out most of the basic tube-amp-circuits without the lethal
impact of working on ‘real’ high voltage amps can have. And it sounds great by the way!

General
This circuit is intended to fit in a 1590B enclosure, so there is not much space regarding tone control. A simple high-
cut filter is used to bring a little color to the tone.

The tube heaters can run on 12V or 6V. The later is used in this circuit to allow 9V operation on any pedalboard.

Schematic
Bill of materials
Parts Value Qty Description
Ultra Clean Distortion
Clean
Resistors R1 2k7 1
R2 100k --- --- 1
R3 820R jumper jumper 1
R4 1M 1
R5 200k 180k 220k 1
R6 0k 150k 190k 1
R7 100k 1
R8 1k5-3k3 1 LED series resistor. Test for brightness
with your LED first.
Capacitors C1, C2, C3, C4, 47n 47n 47n 9 box film ! 80-100V !
C5, C6, C8, C10,
C16
C11 100n 22n 22n 1 box film
C12 100n 22n 10n 1 box film
C13 100n 47n 10n 1 box film
C14 --- 1u 1u 1 pol. Electro
C18 1u --- --- 1 pol. Electro
C15, C17 --- 150n --- 1 box film
C7 1n 1 box film
C9 220u 1 pol. Electro
Diodes D1, D2, D3, D4, 1N4148 7
D5, D6, D7
LED LED3MM 1 super-bright
Trimpots BIAS1 10k 1 6mm
BIAS2 250k 10k 10k 1 6mm
Pots GAIN 100k-lin 1 Potentiometers
TONE, VOL 100k-log 2 Potentiometers
Ics IC1 40106N 1
IC2 uA7806 1
Other V1 12AU7 12AU7 12AT7 1
S1 Socket Noval print 1 Noval Socket Print
Building
The BOM lists three different sounding versions that can be built. The clean and the distortion- version build identical,
just other parts values are used. Ultra clean has a few additional components.

Start populating the small diodes first, then larger diodes, resistors, IC socket and capacitors. Then mount the 3mm
LED from the backside. Make sure it is the right orientation before you solder the NOVAL socket on top of it. Of course
this does only work if your tube socket has a hole in the middle. If not and it is a plastic socket, you can drill one. If its
ceramic you will not get a hole in. Leave some space between tube socket and PCB!

Making the LED switchable:

Do not put the right leg of R8 through the hole.


Instead bend the leg upwards and wire it to your
switch which will close it to ground.

To R8 & Switch

Detail: mounting height of socket & ports


Enclosure

Drilling a 1590B enclosure (measurements in mm)

Check your printout for correct measurements before drilling!


Single Sided Artwork
(71mmx56mm) Please note that there is no C18 in layout ! This part is DIY-only
and no commercial use
whatsoever is allowed !
Finally
The Valv-e-tizer will produce real tube sound for your setup. It can be added as a clean input (ultra-clean version) or
as a preamp with some specific distortion characteristics.

Depending on the tubes you will use (AU7 low gain, AT7 higher gain, AX7 high gain) and the manufacturer that
produces them, you will get different sounding effects.

This is a fun circuit. Play around and use what you like best.

Disclaimer & License

PCBs purchased from TH custom effects are intended for DIY / non-commercial use only. It is not allowed to
redistribute the PCBs and artwork from this document. However, you can uses these instructions and PCBs
to build and sell your own product based on PCBs ordered from TH custom effects.

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