Aion Corona Od1 Documentation
Aion Corona Od1 Documentation
Aion Corona Od1 Documentation
Overview
The Corona Overdrive project is a clone of the BOSS
OD-1 OverDrive, originally released in 1977, which
is known for being the first overdrive effect to utilize
diodes in a negative-feedback arrangement for clipping
purposes. Like the Distortion+, it lacks a tone control, but
most who play through it say it doesnt need one.
Drive controls the amount of gain in the op amp feedback diode clipping stage.
Volume controls the overall output.
The EQ switch changes the tone stack from stock to modded. The mod gives more bass and fullness and
changes the overall gain structure of the effect. Note that this mod doesnt have an off mode like a clipping
switch or a capacitor mod would, so dont use a center-off switch here. Just use a normal two-position SPDT.
The original uses a Raytheon RC3403 quad op amp. These can be found on eBay or from Small Bear
Electronics for reasonable prices. They have the same pinout as most other quad op-amps such as the TL
series, so feel free to experiment with a TL074 or NE5514, though much of the OD-1s character is said to
come from the RC3403 and other op amps dont sound like the originals.
1
Electrolytic or film. The original uses electrolytics as coupling capacitors, so for vintage tone the lower
fidelity of electrolytic capacitors may be desired. The layout has room for full-sized film capacitors, but the
polarity is marked if you want to use electrolytics.
2
Value changed from original. The original unit uses a 10uF electrolytic here, which should sound no
different than a 1uF capacitor in frequency response, but may degrade signal quality due to the fact that its
an electrolytic. Since this is the output buffer stage and its purpose is transparency rather than tone-shaping, I
elected to use a 1uF film cap here, but polarity is marked if you want to use the original value.
3
Important: If youre not using the EQ mod, you need to jumper the middle and bottom pads of the EQ
switch for the effect to work properly. If you do use this mod, make sure to use a regular on-on switch rather
than a center-off switch. The effect would pass only a very weak signal in the center-off position.
4
Optional. The stock OD-1 circuit does not have this feedback capacitor, though every other effect with
feedback clipping that came after this one does have it. In theory it should smooth out the highs a little bit.
Lovepedal Eternity,
Marshall Bluesbreaker
Close-up of silkscreen.
(Square pad pairs are
always connected.)
Zendrive
LED clipping
Landgraff Dynamic
Overdrive (asym-
metrical silicon on
top, LED on bottom)
MOSFET clipping
JFET clipping
Fulldrive 2
(Silicon top,
MOSFET bottom)
Stock TS-9
(symmetrical clipping)
R13
4
100uF 47uF
D1
LEDR
4k7
R14
33k
1N4001
11
LED
5MM
GND GND GND GND GND
SW
VA
R7
10k
R2
R3
10k
220k
9 TL074P 5 IC1B
C2
47n
C5
1uF
8 3 IC1A 7
R9
R1 10 1
R6 6
4k7
3
R10
470k
1k 10k R11
C1
IN TL074P 14
C6
100n
100n
12
2
R8 470R
IC1D
RPD
2M2
VOLUME
10kB
1
10k
R12
100k
C4
18n
D2 D3
C3
47n
GND R5
CLIP VA GND
1
4k7 D5 D4
2
3
RX1
3k3
3
1
D6 D7
CX1
330n
2
EQ
D9 D8
VA 2
R4 1 3
33k 1MA
DRIVE
CX2
47pF
4
General Build Instructions
These are general guidelines and explanations for all Aion Electronics DIY projects, so be aware that not
everything described below may apply to this particular project.
Build Order
When putting together the PCB, its recommended that you do not yet solder any of the enclosure-mounted
control components (pots and switches) to the board. Instead, follow this build order:
Sockets
Since double-sided boards can be very frustrating to desolder, especially components with more than 2 leads,
it is recommended to use sockets for all transistors and ICs. It may save you a lot of headaches later on.
Hammond 1590B
(bottom/inside view)
Parts Used
Switchcraft #111A enclosed jacks
Kobiconn-style DC jack with internal nut
License / Usage
No direct support is offered for these PCBs beyond the provided documentation. It is assumed that you
have at least some experience building pedals before starting one of these. Replacements and refunds will not
be offered unless it can be shown that the circuit or documentation are in error. I have in good faith tested all of
these circuits. However, I have not necessarily tested every listed modification or variation. These are offered
only as suggestions based on the experience and opinions of others.
Projects may be used for commercial endeavors in any quantity unless specifically noted. No bulk
pricing or discounting is offered. No attribution is necessary, though a link back is always greatly appreciated.
The only usage restrictions are that (1) you cannot resell the PCB as part of a kit, and (2) you cannot
goop the circuit, scratch off the screenprint, or otherwise obfuscate the circuit to disguise its source.
(In other words: you dont have to go out of your way to advertise the fact that you use these PCBs, but please
dont go out of your way to hide it. The guitar effects pedal industry needs more transparency, not less!)