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  1. 23 de jul. de 2020 · Clipping Diodes are largely Junction Diodes or P-N Junction Diodes to be precise. They are typically made of Silicon, Germanium or Gallium Arsenide but there are a number of other different types employed too as we shall see. For sake of example here we will be using a Glass Crystal Germanium Type reference roughly similar to a 1N34A.

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  2. Germanium diodes and silicon diodes are both types of semiconductor diodes commonly used in electronic circuits. However, they differ in several aspects. Germanium diodes have a lower forward voltage drop compared to silicon diodes, making them more suitable for low voltage applications.

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  5. 15 de ago. de 2018 · Here, there is an assymetrical clipping with germanium diodes and a classic clipping using two silicium diodes. But you can try any combination you like ! It is one of the easiest mod to do on overdrive and distortion effects, and very useful to understand how diodes work.

  6. 19 de oct. de 2009 · In a practical diode, the breakdown voltage will exist (0.7 V for silicon and 0.3 V for Germanium). When this is taken into account, the output wave­forms for positive and negative clippers will be of the shape shown in the figure below. Negative and Positive Clipping Waveforms. 2. Biased Positive Clipper and Biased Negative Clipper

  7. Typically, a designer would use germanium clipping diodes, with 0.3V bias, to emulate a more subtle, soft, smooth, warm, vintage sounding drive. Whereas, a designer would most likely use silicon clipping diodes, with 0.7V bias, to make it more aggressive, edgy, bright, has more bite.