A Phaser Unit
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- Joined: 10 Jul 2018, 19:42
- my favorite amplifier: Hartke KM-50, for my Mellotron!
- Completed builds: None - so far, despite having a huge amount of components. I've just started building 3 (yes, three) Reverb units that use a PT2399! 3? Yes - one for my Mellotron a 2 for musician friends of mine in Stafford, England. One is a self-trained guitarist and the other is a keyboard whizz!
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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From British magazine "Practical Electronics", this looks good, I've got a few other Phaser circuits, and they don't compare to this.
I don't have anything to say, so I won't say it!
- JiM
- Diode Debunker
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- Completed builds: Completed builds :
Proco Rat
MXR MicroAmp in a volume pedal
TubeDriver (w/ NoS russian tube and big muff tone contol) + Phase 45 (w/ univibe cap ratio)
Dallas Rangemaster (w/ noisy OC75, negative ground)
SubCaster tube booster (w/ NoS russian tube, PtP)
Hot Harmonics
Music From Outer Space SubCommander in progress
Crackle Not OK
Simple bass blender in a 1590A
Bazz Fuss with a photo-darlington - Location: France
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OMG, why? It must have taken ages to copy this info in Excel.
Please make yourself a favor, and use CAD software to draw schematics. Many are free.
Or even simpler, give a direct link: https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practi ... -S-OCR.pdf (page 50)
Please make yourself a favor, and use CAD software to draw schematics. Many are free.
Or even simpler, give a direct link: https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practi ... -S-OCR.pdf (page 50)
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- Posts: 14
- Joined: 10 Jul 2018, 19:42
- my favorite amplifier: Hartke KM-50, for my Mellotron!
- Completed builds: None - so far, despite having a huge amount of components. I've just started building 3 (yes, three) Reverb units that use a PT2399! 3? Yes - one for my Mellotron a 2 for musician friends of mine in Stafford, England. One is a self-trained guitarist and the other is a keyboard whizz!
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Has thanked: 2 times
- Been thanked: 18 times
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Taking your queries one at a time.....JiM wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 07:03 OMG, why? It must have taken ages to copy this info in Excel.
Please make yourself a favor, and use CAD software to draw schematics. Many are free.
Or even simpler, give a direct link: https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practi ... -S-OCR.pdf (page 50)
"OMG, why?" I say "Why not?"
" It must have taken ages to copy this info in Excel." Yes, it did, but the lion's share of it, and a lot of other similar projects, was done a few years ago.
"...use CAD software to draw schematics. Many are free." I know there are several CAD freebies out there, but from my experiences with it, they are all way too complicated. I've tried BX, made by a firm called MCE, based in Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire - that was DOS based! When I worked for BAE, I had to use a CAD system made by Mentor Graphics - that was too complicated. I tried one that comes from RS - that was equally too complicated.
All I'm after is something that has Schematic Capture with a library attached, and the means of exporting the schematic onto, say. a Word Document.
"Or even simpler, give a direct link..." I didn't know you can do that! What would be better is to take parts of a pdf file and put it in a separate one.
I don't have anything to say, so I won't say it!
- uncleboko
- Cap Cooler
Once you have the basic shapes it is can be quick and very easy to read. Personally, I find cad circuit drawings look awful and eagle, whatever it's called is worse!!JiM wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 07:03 OMG, why? It must have taken ages to copy this info in Excel.
Please make yourself a favor, and use CAD software to draw schematics. Many are free.
Or even simpler, give a direct link: https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practi ... -S-OCR.pdf (page 50)