BIG JAM schematics
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Missing the SE-10 Tuner and SE-18 Parametric EQ. If anyone has either I'll add them to the package.
Big Jam schematics download via RapidShare or Big Jam schematics download via MegaUpload.
Missing the SE-10 Tuner and SE-18 Parametric EQ. If anyone has either I'll add them to the package.
Big Jam schematics download via RapidShare or Big Jam schematics download via MegaUpload.
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I suppose you bought them or some Big Jam effects on eBay?
I received the copies with some effects I bought from that seller (twice).
I also bought the service manuals for all the Maestro effects of the Total Foot Control series (designed by Moog), I hope to put them online soon
I suppose you bought them or some Big Jam effects on eBay?
I received the copies with some effects I bought from that seller (twice).
I also bought the service manuals for all the Maestro effects of the Total Foot Control series (designed by Moog), I hope to put them online soon
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I bought the schematics a few months ago but needed to scan them. I kept saying to myself, "I'll scan them tomorrow".DiscoFreq wrote:You beat me
I suppose you bought them or some Big Jam effects on eBay?
I received the copies with some effects I bought from that seller (twice).
I also bought the service manuals for all the Maestro effects of the Total Foot Control series (designed by Moog), I hope to put them online soon
I *think* I have most (if not all) of the Maestro TFC series stuff as well. If you run short on anything, let me know and I'll check.
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I have the service manuals for the complete series, but it's a small one: only 5 pedals:
http://filters.muziq.be/model/maestro/tfc
http://filters.muziq.be/model/maestro/tfc
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Uploading. Will edit post with link when complete.dr wrote:....could someone convert them into a JPEG or GIF file and send me a copy? I can't get mine to work....Thanks!.......dr
Couldn't edit the post. If one of the mods wants to take care of it...
Big Jam schematics in JPEG format.
Big Jam schematics in JPEG format.
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The Space Driver looks interesting!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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soulsonic wrote:The Space Driver looks interesting!
Thanks!
I got the SE-12 Chorus and I like it.
I'm trying to understand what exactly the Space Driver does, but I can't really figure it out.
I'm still just a guitar player, trying to get a little deeper into music electronic.
Could somebody enlighten me a little bit.
What about those two MN xxxx CMOS chips? Are they obsolete?
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Nope. Not al all.
But refer to them as 4011 and 4007UB (so without the manufacturer specific prefix) and your search will be easier
But refer to them as 4011 and 4007UB (so without the manufacturer specific prefix) and your search will be easier
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Dirk_Hendrik wrote:Nope. Not al all.
But refer to them as 4011 and 4007UB (so without the manufacturer specific prefix) and your search will be easier
Thanks, Dirk.
Could you give me a little hint on how this circuit works?
I'm still new on the CMOS field...
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The NAND gates of the 4011 are used as a flip-flop to command the bypass from a momentary switch.FearlessFlyingFrog wrote:Thanks, Dirk.Dirk_Hendrik wrote:Nope. Not al all.
But refer to them as 4011 and 4007UB (so without the manufacturer specific prefix) and your search will be easier
Could you give me a little hint on how this circuit works?
I'm still new on the CMOS field...
The CMOS transistors of the 4007 are used as analog switches, again for the bypass circuit.
FYI, some DOD pedals use the 4007 to build a flip-flop too (two back-to-back inverters).
I only give negative feedback.
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Now I get it (partially at least).
Never really dealt with CMOS-switching before, since most schematics just exclude it.
Quite complex but interesting.
However, now the circuit doesn't appear quite as "spacey" as before.
Now I get it (partially at least).
Never really dealt with CMOS-switching before, since most schematics just exclude it.
Quite complex but interesting.
However, now the circuit doesn't appear quite as "spacey" as before.
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the drive control is a bit different. i wonder what the advantage is to that configuration?
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