Hello, I am new to the forum. I joined as I am currently researching analog delay. I have been studying both vintage and modern circuits. Obsolete chip sets/modern bbd chips, etc . . . I have been aware of the Shanghai Belling BBD chips, but the Coolaudio chips are new to me. Does anybody have any experience with these? Seem they are used in some Behringer and BBE stomp boxes. There is not much info on these chips/company and any and all info would be appreciated. Here is my experience--
I had a dead Boss DM-3. One side of the compander had failed (upc1571). I swapped it for a Coolaudio v571d compander and it is working like a charm. Full functionality and classic, great tone. Perfect pin matches, that easy.
I am thinking about building some different delays/effects and using these chips. They are very affordable, which, I guess for some reason, makes them suspect. Any thoughts?
I had a dead Boss DM-3. One side of the compander had failed (upc1571). I swapped it for a Coolaudio v571d compander and it is working like a charm. Full functionality and classic, great tone. Perfect pin matches, that easy.
I am thinking about building some different delays/effects and using these chips. They are very affordable, which, I guess for some reason, makes them suspect. Any thoughts?
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