Ryan wrote:Hey Christian,
It's a pretty simple answer for sure and I always show the guts off for anybody interested in that kinda thing. The Elements is made to GO by 4 dual op amps. I use 5532s but they're socketed for experimentation, users can plug in any dual op amp they want and they do all sound different.
The clipping stage is visible on the pcb as well, there's a total of 7 diodes used. For the symmetrical clipping setting, up position, there's 4 red LEDs (~2V), 2 for each gain stage. The asymmetrical clipping setting, down position, uses a germanium diode (.3V) paired with a white LED (~3V) for the low gain stage and a silicon diode (.6V) paired with nothing for the high gain stage.
The full gut shot of the Elements is on page 1 post 1 of this thread, feel free to link it to anybody curious about what's in there!
Cooooooooooool. Yeah, I actually searched for and looked at the gutshots for the The Elements before asking, but I'm all

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If you're still reading... yes thanks for the info! I can identify germanium transistors every once in a while, and I guess sometimes op-amps, but I kinda have to know they're there in order to find them.
Good to know that there's such a variety in there. Obviously it's really only the sounds that matter, but I like to know how that ass is created.
My birfday is on Friday the 13th; already have a The Elements, but thanks again for offering the discount and building such excellent effects!
C