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Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 11:04
by Bernardduur
Hey all!
Just came across this! Post it because there are some small schematics with it!
Link
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 11:22
by sinner
$6,000.00

Ok, now this is sick
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 11:32
by RnFR
i sent a request for more schemo pics. we'll see if it happens.

Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 11:52
by sinner
Schemo? Mate, this is rehoused Boss DD-2, nothing more, nothing less... Well, plus few newbe add ones, my guess is 5 switchable caps soldered across e.level legs
There was another version with switchable echo times, and this is simple as well, just use stacked d.time pot, both sections half the original resistance. When connected in series you have full time, when you switch of one section with 3PDT switch, wouala half speed mode...
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 11:57
by mcaviel
sinner wrote:this is rehoused Boss DD-2, nothing more, nothing less... Well, plus few newbe add ones, my guess is 5 switchable caps soldered across e.level legs
Just what i wanted to say.
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 12:39
by RnFR
sinner wrote:Schemo? Mate, this is rehoused Boss DD-2, nothing more, nothing less... Well, plus few newbe add ones, my guess is 5 switchable caps soldered across e.level legs
There was another version with switchable echo times, and this is simple as well, just use stacked d.time pot, both sections half the original resistance. When connected in series you have full time, when you switch of one section with 3PDT switch, wouala half speed mode...
i can see the DD-2

. regardless, wouldn't it be good for the forum to have any schematics available?
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 20:26
by LowerBeef
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say from the parts of the schematics shown it looks like just an AC-DC power supply? 10 volts out?
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 20:33
by bajaman
Don't forget the transformer coupled output socket
bajaman
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 20:47
by culturejam
Jesus, even the shipping is overpriced.

Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 31 Jan 2010, 03:22
by RnFR
bajaman wrote:Don't forget the transformer coupled output socket
bajaman
that's what i was wondering about.

Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 31 Jan 2010, 07:49
by sevinisthenumber
wow. if that ells for that amount I may stop playing guitar out of sheer insanity... thats crazy!!!!!!!!!! Why?????!!!!
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 31 Jan 2010, 10:35
by Bernardduur
RnFR wrote:bajaman wrote:Don't forget the transformer coupled output socket
bajaman
that's what i was wondering about.

+1!
That was why I posted it

. Guess a stereo jack wired in the XLR way. Could be quite nice when you plug direct into the mixer!
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 11 Oct 2013, 07:08
by Dominik1986
sinner wrote:Schemo? Mate, this is rehoused Boss DD-2, nothing more, nothing less... Well, plus few newbe add ones, my guess is 5 switchable caps soldered across e.level legs
There was another version with switchable echo times, and this is simple as well, just use stacked d.time pot, both sections half the original resistance. When connected in series you have full time, when you switch of one section with 3PDT switch, wouala half speed mode...
Thanks for the info. So 5 soldered caps around the level switch, which values would be appropriate? Is the footswitch then the same with Delay Time x 4?
Re: Pete Cornish - Tape Echo sim
Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 16:02
by elkulon
He didn't even took out the BOSS knobs...
Holy Crap!!!
Peter, you're an untouchable and genius thief...