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This document contains: 1) A schematic for a DOD Compressor 280A effects pedal circuit with op amps, resistors, capacitors and other components. 2) Notes that the schematic looks incorrect and is missing a 100k resistor that should be added to make the second op amp stage a pure inverter. 3) A suggestion to replace the VTL5C2 LED/LDR module with a CLM6000 module if possible.

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Dodcomp

This document contains: 1) A schematic for a DOD Compressor 280A effects pedal circuit with op amps, resistors, capacitors and other components. 2) Notes that the schematic looks incorrect and is missing a 100k resistor that should be added to make the second op amp stage a pure inverter. 3) A suggestion to replace the VTL5C2 LED/LDR module with a CLM6000 module if possible.

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DOD Compressor 280A

+
+9V

0.05uf
VTL5C2
3M 4.7k
22k
IN
500k
- 100k
0.05 uf
+
+9V
0.01uf 10k
0.05 uf 0.05 uf
470k - 47 uf
+ +
+ 220k 220k
22k +9V
10uf
22k
Bypass
OUT Q1, Q2 = NP4124

Op amps are LM358


100k

This is the original schematic, but it looks funny to me. I think that there should be a 100k resistor at the
(-) input of the second opamp to make it a pure inverter. As it is, that stage would have a very large
voltage gain, unbalancing what I think works as a full wave rectifier/current source for the LED in the
compression feedback loop. I would expect that the proper circuit is as shown in the fragment below.
I think the VTL5C2 LED/LDR module could be replaced with a CLM6000 if you could find one of those.
3M

- 100k
+ 100k
+9V
0.05 uf
-
+

22k +9V
22k

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