
I have had limited success. I am able to get the TL072 dual-op amp working by itself as a buffer/amp, and the BTDR-3 by itself as a reverb, but I cannot get them both working in concert on the breadboard.
But, the BTDR-3 by itself sounds very good. I just plugged a guitar in, thru a 33nF cap into pin 3 of the BTDR-3. The outputs 5 and 6 are simply jumpered together, and sent out to my Smokey battery-powered amp. The rig is powered by 5vDC from an LM7805, supplied by a 9v battery. As simple as possible with as few components as possible.
This configuration is WET only, no dry signal. The reverb sounds good! The first thing I experimented with was the Depth control. First, I disconnected the two 10K pots, and noticed that the reverb time got VERY long, and began to self-oscillate. Then I put 39K resistors in place of the 10K pots, and found I had a nice long decay, but no oscillation. So, forget about having 10K pots there! Much higher values allow longer decay times--possibly 50K will be a good top value, but need more experimentation.
I'll hack more on it later. Can't understand what I'm doing wrong with the TL072.