It is not a perfectly clean compression it exhibits some mild but pleasing distortion. WD Orange Squeezer overlay WDOS02.jpg (184.92 KiB) Viewed 1804 times WD Orange Squeezer traces WDOS01.jpg (85. Now 233.35 (updated 1 hour ago): Mu-Tron Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer, Compressor Effects Pedals. WD’s late ‘80s copy of the famous Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer compressor. Many people prefer the sound of the Orange Squeezer to more complex circuits. Then you can compare it to the Dan Armstrong (tm) schematic.ītw, WD now owns the Orange Squeezer (tm) name, but they don't own the Dan Armstrong name Now you can add the values (still missing and not visible) to that layout and draw the schematic from there. Placed before an overdrive or a distortion effect pedal, the Orange Juicer will push them a little harder. Perfect to get a smooth compression, the amount of sustain can be set thanks to the internal trimmer. No need to mess with calculations, just check image size in the file informationįinally, add the component side as a layer to the white-traced flipped side, make it somewhate transparent and adjust the layer to match the solder points. The Orange Juicer is the stompbox format of the legendary Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer. Then select the component side and resize to the same size as the trace side. Orange Squeezer clones: The Orange Squeezer, designed by Dan Armstrong, is a classic vintage compressor which has a cult following among guitarists. Now you the bucket tool to fill the traces with white or some other bright colour. First cutout the trace side with a rectangular selector tool and flip the image vertically.Some people may just be able to see the circuit configuration from the component layout, if you cannot see it, you should do like me and use a graphic program (like Gimpshop - if you're cheap - like me - ) The Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer (OS) is legendary for its smooth compression and squashing tone as used on many Steely Dan (My Old School by Jeff Baxter etc). Changing the LF351N (JFET opamp!) for a 4558 seems like a downgrade for a compressor.
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