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on: Today at 02:41:21 AM
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| Started by eblockhorn - Last post by shane watson | ||
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on: September 08, 2010, 10:03:26 PM
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| Started by timeruins - Last post by Moonibopper | ||
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I think I have everything down to make my own Green Ringer using GGG's RTS PCB. But I want to incorporate a 25K Lin pot for the Null Mod (http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/pdf/ggg_gro_sc_null.pdf?phpMyAdmin=78482479fd7e7fc3768044a841b3e85a) and a DPDT toggle for the Filter Mod (http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/pdf/ggg_gro_sc_filter.pdf?phpMyAdmin=78482479fd7e7fc3768044a841b3e85a). My questions are:
1) For the Null Mod, I just have to place the pot between the 10k (R5) and .047uf (C2) right? With the 10k to lug 3, 2 and 1 jumped, and 1 to .047uf? 2) For the Filter Mod, I can't seem to figure out how to wire the DPDT switch. The only photo I could find is at http://www.super-freq.com/2007/07/green-ringer-with-mods/ but the PCB is different. Please help! Thanks. |
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on: September 08, 2010, 02:08:48 PM
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| Started by SpectralJulian - Last post by SpectralJulian | ||
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Finally got my proto board back from a friend who was trying out my PWM design.
I rigged up your LFO and just wired it straight to an LED and it works perfectly with the LED. Now I've just got to order some 500k ohm photocells. ![]() |
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on: September 07, 2010, 03:56:27 PM
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| Started by daren - Last post by Mbwa | ||
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I realize this is an old topic, but I didn't want to start a whole thread for myself, and figure it would be good to have some info on soldering irons near the top. Anyway, I'm thinking of buying this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Weller-WLC100-Soldering-Station-Sodering-BRAND-NEW-/190439896765?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c571a36bd Quote On/Off switch with "power-on" indicator light. Variable power control produces 5-40 watts. Quality lightweight pencil iron with cushioned foam grip with replaceable heating element. ST3 iron-plated copper tip. Does this seem like a good choice for circuit bending and diy pedal and synth building? |
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on: September 07, 2010, 04:23:14 AM
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| Started by ChavDamage - Last post by valvusmusicus | ||
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Hi
Yes please-any pics? Regards |
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on: September 07, 2010, 04:20:47 AM
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| Started by spivkurl - Last post by valvusmusicus | ||
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Hi
Do you still have these please Regards |
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on: September 06, 2010, 08:44:17 AM
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| Started by dprommasit - Last post by dprommasit | ||
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cool!
it appears, after some light reading, that silicon trannys give it a harsher brighter tone, which is what i was kinda building this pedal for, to get this crazy chaotic lead tone! it also knocks like 12 bucks off the bill! |
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on: September 05, 2010, 01:29:51 PM
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| Started by Lois - Last post by Lois | ||
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on: September 05, 2010, 10:42:04 AM
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| Started by expanoncolin - Last post by expanoncolin | ||
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Just to make sure, solderless breadboards are just called breadboards as well, right? Radioshack solderless breadboards are decent? And alligator clips? I don't really know how much quality variation there could be with those, and they are only used for testing so... Or are those included under cables in your list? Yes, it's rather rare that someone will be talking about a non-solderless breadboard. Alligator clips can vary in that their gripping power will be better or worse, or their jaws will be misaligned, or their wire will be weak and break easily. I think the radioshack ones are OK. -Colin |
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on: September 04, 2010, 09:20:23 PM
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| Started by expanoncolin - Last post by Mbwa | ||
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Just to make sure, solderless breadboards are just called breadboards as well, right? Radioshack solderless breadboards are decent?
And alligator clips? I don't really know how much quality variation there could be with those, and they are only used for testing so... Or are those included under cables in your list? |
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