Maxon - Phasetone (schema inside)

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Post by Dirk_Hendrik »

The Maxon Phasetone schematic for everyone's pleasure:

http://www.dirk-hendrik.com/maxon_phasetone_pt999.pdf
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Post by Dirk_Hendrik »

bump!
51 hits in 6 hours and 0 response?? I'm amazed this thing sells in the first place.

OK, point taken, I'll draw up a 2 transistor fuck-fuzz and discussion will start for weeks :roll:
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Post by Stephengiles »

Many thanks for this, are they using the FET trick to achieve higher headroom?

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Post by Stephengiles »

Dirk_Hendrik wrote:bump!
51 hits in 6 hours and 0 response?? I'm amazed this thing sells in the first place.

OK, point taken, I'll draw up a 2 transistor fuck-fuzz and discussion will start for weeks :roll:
I know the feeling!!

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Hey, I just woke up! I wasn't ignoring, I was sleeping! :lol:
Thanks for this; I love to see Maxon schemes.
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Post by bajaman »

thanks Dirk :wink:
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Post by MoreCowbell »

some people just like to lurk.

thanks for taking the time to trace and post it...pretty similar to the mxr at first glance....
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Post by analogguru »

Thanks.....

Am i right when I assume that the schematic is from the reissue PT999 ?

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thnx :D

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analogguru wrote:Thanks.....

Am I right when I assume that the schematic is from the reissue PT999 ?

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you're right.
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Post by swt »

it seems you and i are the only ones interested in ibanez schems...been really busy but didn't forget about those ph99 values...and pics. will be back soon...

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Post by Dirk_Hendrik »

I have the feeling these schem's are too much for many...

at the other hand,
I saw an almost identical post from somewhere around 2003 today by a certain Stephen Giles who remarked that there did not seem to be much interest in the A/DA flanger clone he was building.. :lol:
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Post by tonefreak »

Dirk_Hendrik wrote:I have the feeling these schem's are too much for many...

at the other hand,
I saw an almost identical post from somewhere around 2003 today by a certain Stephen Giles who remarked that there did not seem to be much interest in the A/DA flanger clone he was building.. :lol:
You have some of the best schemes I have ever seen... serious work of art.
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Post by AL »

Thanks Dirk. Sorry I'm late to the party - by almost a week. You're work is appreciated... even if Soulsonic slept through it. :lol:

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