Shin-ei/Univox Uni-Vibe [Replica Files]

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beedotman wrote:
sinner wrote:Here's one with 1meg resistors in input preamp section as in unit traced by Wattson FX

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Shin-E ... 2a238c9f3f

I have stored dozens of UV's but this is the first one with 1M I seen. I was sure till today that Wattson had an error in his schematic... Well he doesn't
Nicely spotted! Are there other component variations on other vibes?

Not sure what about the caps, but all resistors are like in Wattson (ie 1k8 on output, 100k on r37)

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Do You have any unit with confirmed 3k6 in place of 3k3 for R9 on Q3 emiter?

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beedotman wrote:Do You have any unit with confirmed 3k6 in place of 3k3 for R9 on Q3 emiter?
nope, at least not yet. this is the value I never check. I have to sit and transfer these picts I have to schematic finally

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And C17 polarity oriented like in Wattson scheme,
not only in these guts but also on other

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Yeah, thanks, i forgot to check it out. I wonder what the caps in stages are. Wattson's are uncomon...

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lets the game begin

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sinner wrote:lets the game begin
A W E S O M E!
and sexy t.org label! :thumbsup

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beedotman wrote:
sinner wrote:lets the game begin
A W E S O M E!
and sexy t.org label! :thumbsup
I should give thicker pads and tracks, but still I love it. Thanks for new pcb maker recomendation bro, yesterday I sent them final files and today I recieved all boards I ordered. Uber fast, and no flaws

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sinner wrote:
beedotman wrote:
sinner wrote:lets the game begin
A W E S O M E!
and sexy t.org label! :thumbsup
I should give thicker pads and tracks, but still I love it. Thanks for new pcb maker recomendation bro, yesterday I sent them final files and today I recieved all boards I ordered. Uber fast, and no flaws
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sinner wrote:Quite correct looking axials anyone?

220uF/25v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111884 $0.41 16/8mm
220uF/35v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111892 $0.40 20/8mm
220uF/50v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111904 $0.61 20/10mm

1000uF/25v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111887 $0.72 25/12.5
1000uF/35v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111894 $1.01 25/12.5mm
1000uF/50v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111907 $1.51 30/16mm

Sadly CONUS and Canada shipping only
More goodies from Allied for univibe build

- infamous Silonex NSL-7530 http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70136804 way cheaper than at Small Bear

but I'm thinking about Silonex NSL-5540 http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... #tab=specs wider light/dark resistance - may be better choice for UV build...

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what transformer you plan to use?

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kymar wrote:what transformer you plan to use?

None transformer ;) Just well regulated PS

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sinner wrote:
sinner wrote:Quite correct looking axials anyone?

220uF/25v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111884 $0.41 16/8mm
220uF/35v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111892 $0.40 20/8mm
220uF/50v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111904 $0.61 20/10mm

1000uF/25v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111887 $0.72 25/12.5
1000uF/35v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111894 $1.01 25/12.5mm
1000uF/50v http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70111907 $1.51 30/16mm

Sadly CONUS and Canada shipping only
More goodies from Allied for univibe build

- infamous Silonex NSL-7530 http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... U=70136804 way cheaper than at Small Bear

but I'm thinking about Silonex NSL-5540 http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... #tab=specs wider light/dark resistance - may be better choice for UV build...
I'm building a NeoVibe, and I'm looking to this kit:

http://www.banzaimusic.com/Univibe-Upgrade-Kit.html
:horsey:

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sinner wrote:
kymar wrote:what transformer you plan to use?

None transformer ;) Just well regulated PS

24V or 20V?

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beedotman wrote:
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kymar wrote:what transformer you plan to use?

None transformer ;) Just well regulated PS

24V or 20V?
Not sure yet. Probably both :-D 24vdc + regulator down to 20 if i'll be able to find a space for it. 20v ps are not to common. I'm using yankee power supply, cant remember the exact name, but it's the biggest one and i have 24v slot unused and ready for it :-)

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sinner wrote:This one http://www.yankee.net.pl/english/index.php?id=1&id2=0 highly recommended

Yup. I had one of those some time ago. Good shit. Will power everything that You need :)

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Nice power monster, but using the power supply is not true in vintage effect
i am looking for trans 24v (2X12v) or 18v about 200mA

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kymar wrote:Nice power monster, but using the power supply is not true in vintage effect
i am looking for trans 24v (2X12v) or 18v about 200mA

I wont risk my life only to stay true :mrgreen:

Couple thinks to consider: how good I am as a DIYer? How careful my 4 year old kid is with spilling his favorite apple squash? Or more - what is the chance my son wont try to "fix" it with screwdriver (no chances - he's always happy to fix my gear). Or the most important factor - do I am - as a heavy fuzz addict, ready to pump my precious tone with additional univibe internal transformer noise? Fuck no! ;)

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You can always use batteries :lol:

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