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The Brittania is a true bypass pedal. | The Brittania is a true bypass pedal. | ||
Revision as of 16:05, 8 August 2018
The Britannia is a pedal architecture developed by RunoffGroove.com for the purpose of building a sound-alike pedal of the Vox AC-30 with Top Boost amplifier. 1776 Effects developed the printed circuit board(PCB) to match the schematic developed by ROG.
Thermionic Studios has purchased this PCB and sourced the parts necessary to build this pedal. We are in the process of building the pedal and will have more to report upon completion.
Controls
- Knob 1 - Bass: Sets the amount of bass frequencies in the signal with most bass available when control is fully clockwise.
- Knob 2 - Treble: Works like an AC/30 amp by boosting treble and upper midrange while cutting bass as control is turned clockwise.
- Knob 3 - Brilliance: Sets the amount of treble after the preamp section, increasing treble as control is turned clockwise
- Knob 4 - Gain: Sets the amount of overdrive in the preamp section, increasing as control is turned clockwise.
- Knob 5 - Volume: Sets the volume level of the pedal with volume increasing as control is turned clockwise.
- Footswitch 1 - "On/Off": This switch toggles the effect on and off.
Bypass: True
The Brittania is a true bypass pedal.
General Information
http://1776effects.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Britannia-BOM.pdf
The Britannia can be powered by a 9-volt battery, or a tip-negative Boss-style 9-volt power adapter. The transistors must be biased correctly for this pedal, sound-wise, to sound as accurate as possible to an actual Vox AC/30 amplifier.
Pedal Manual
As of this time, 1776 Effects has not issued a separate manual on how to use the pedal. The best references are either this wiki page, the entry on the Runoff Groove website, or the build manual from 1776 Effects which describes the architecture of the pedal.
Runoff Groove offers the following advice when attempting to use the Britannia with a treble booster:
If you would like to use a treble booster at the input of Britannia like Brian May did into the AC-30 Normal channel, we recommend that you start with the following configuration: set the Bass control at maximum, the Treble control at minimum, and the Brilliance control at noon; adjust the Gain control as desired, and then fine-tune the sound to your liking with the Bass, Treble and Brilliance controls. Use of a flat or full frequency booster in front of Britannia will also produce some interesting sounds.
Phase Inversion: Yes
From our examination of the schematic below, the Britannia appears to invert phase on the output as compared with the signal that goes into the pedal.
Schematic ID | Electronic Part | Action | Phase State |
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Q1 | 2N5457 | Inverts | Inverted |
Q2 | J201 | Inverts | Reverted |
Q3 | 2N5088 | Does not Invert | Reverted |
Q4 | J201 | Inverts | Inverted |
IC1a | TL072 | Does not Invert | Inverted |
IC1b | TL072 | Does not Invert | Inverted |
This will need to be borne out by testing and observation.
Schematic
Artists
We are currently unaware of any artists actively using the pedal now, or who have in the past.
- Additional Sources