NS LF353N.....Not Hype!

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Post by JHS »

As far as I remember all MI-Audio ODs or distortions use the LM833N from National semic. Never heard of the "Silverkiss"...

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Have you guys played with the JRC version, the JRC353D ?

I just picked up about 40 of them for a couple bucks, and haven't had a chance to play with them yet.

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how about the LF351 in a boost pedal? any circuits doing this?

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MI Audio Crunch Box - I want to say stock was a 4558 and so-so sounding. Swapped for an LM1458 and changed my opinion about it.
Eh fuzz wah used those 1458's so does my Muiscman amp !! Can't go wrong there :P
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briggs wrote:I always find the 1458 an underated overdrive chip...
very nice in TS style circuits.

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