Cave Dweller Delay: Baby Board / 1590A Project
Cave Dweller Delay: Baby Board / 1590A Project
Cave Dweller Delay: Baby Board / 1590A Project
1.375”W x 1.395”H
Cave Dweller
Resistors Caps Diodes
R1 750k C1 100n D1 1N4001
R2 1M C2 100pF ICs
R3 10k C3 4n7 IC1 PT2399
R4 10k C4 100n REG1 LM78L05
R5 1k C5 100n Pots
R6 2k C6 47n DWELL 50kB
R7 10k C7 10n ECHO 50kB
R8 470k C8 100n TIME 50KB
R9 100k C9 22n
R10 1k C10 1uF
R11 5k1 C11 100n
C12 100n
C13 47uF
C14 10uF Tant
C15 100n
The Cave Dweller I is a low parts count delay comprised of a single PT2399 chip and fitted for a
1590A enclosure. This ranks as a “mediumi-fi” type circuit, meaning that filtering of the PT2399 is
kept at a minimum in favor of a small footprint. While you won’t get quite the fidelity of the Echo Base,
for example, it still sounds very, very good and offers a somewhat unique flavor of delay.
The effect takes advantage of the two on-board amps of the PT2399 for use as input and output
mixers. The feedback and filtering are combined in a unique way which produces a slightly different
set of controls than the typical PT2399 delay. This leads to some really “haunting” and musical
repeats at long delay times.
Time – This sets the delay time up to 500-600ms.
Echo – This control sends a single, minimally filtered repeat mixed into the output mixer.
Dwell – This control sends heavily filtered repeats to the input mixing stage.
Notes
The Echo and Dwell controls are meant to be interactive. With Dwell at zero and Echo all the way
up, you get clean repeats which are ideal for slapback settings. With the Echo at zero and the Dwell
up, filtered repeats are continuously sent back to the input of the circuit. With Dwell and Time set to
their respective mid-points the effect yields very ambient and dark repeats. This provides a nice
contrast to the input signal and it is part of the unique character of the Cave Dweller – the ambient
repeats fit “underneath” the guitar signal. This keeps the overall mixing of guitar and delay very
musical and responsive to dynamics and pick swells.
Note it is possible to achieve nearly infinite, non-oscillating repeats at roughly the mid-point of the
Dwell control. Setting the Dwell beyond the midpoint brings in the typical runaway oscillation of other
delays. Mixing the two controls together allows for a decent range of interactive tone shaping on the
repeats and experimentation is highly encouraged.
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Cave Dweller II (“Dub Ed.”) expands upon the underlying design of CDI, but adds an additional
PT2399 for roughly twice the delay time. It also combines the two feedback controls into one. An
additional mod has been included if you wish to add a true Mix control to Cave Dweller II.
Notes
Cave Dweller II - Dub. Edition - is for those really cavernous delay needs. It utilizes the current mirror
set-up of the “DM-5” delay project to achieve roughly twice the delay time of CD1. The max delay
time should yield about 1 sec, although a mod has been included to artificially reduce this, if desired.
In this version, Dwell and Echo are combined into one. The control works slightly differently than
CD1. At minimum, the repeats are filtered on the opposite end of the spectrum, meaning they are
more “telephonic”. This setting sounds very similar to the Deep Blue Delay. At max, the repeats are
dark and ambient similar to the CD1.
One caveat with the combined control is that there is minimal influence on the number of repeats
produced by the effect. For those builders who wish to add an additional Mix control to limit the
number of repeats, a simple mod has been included. Please see the illustration below on how to
implement the Mix control mod.
Additionally, the dark repeats have been limited to non-oscillating by using a larger value for R12. If
you do implement the Mix mod, you can lower the value of this resistor from 750k to a value between
470k and 560k to re-introduce oscillation. This is not recommended when not using the Mix mod.
One other mod has been included with R20. This resistor resides in parallel with the Time control and
allows you to reduce the max delay time of effect. This mod was included for those who prefer a
cleaner delay (max delay times with PT2399s tend to introduce some digital artifacts and noise). The
value can be selected to taste, and a 200k is suggested. This results in roughly 20% less delay. A
150k resistor yields approximately 25% less delay.
Note: pots are oriented 1-2-3 on this layout!