hey! i just finished building a runoffgroove tube reamer for fun. the circuit seemed interesting and i was curious to see how it sounded.
i built it with a RC4558P opamp i had spare. i have a LF358P laying around i'll try swapping around, and i have some power diodes i may try for the clipping section.
now, if you schematic gurus, don't mind, please enlighten me.
http://runoffgroove.com/tubereamer.html here's the schematic.

the build works. no parts were subbed. with the gain off and the volume at 7-8 o clock. i get alot of drive anyway, it's like i could do away with the whole clipping section. i'm thinking something's driving the opamp into distortion, but looking at the schematic, should it? if it's normal behavior, it's fine, i mean, i like the idea of having an OTT overdrive to bring out during recording sessions.
it also really squeals when turned up higher, which could be a side effect of too much gain into either of the opamp stages...
the circuit itself has alot of gain. man... and way too much treble, i should swap a cap or two to tune the treble response to what i like...but if the opamp is driven into distortion for no reason and it shouldn't, i better fix that first.
any assistance? the thing works real well, but it feels like i should limit the range of my knobs to get something remotely usable.