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The link given for the schematic doesn't work. It just takes you to your personal adobe area . How about a model type /number. "Laney 2010 50w"...Last edited by nickb; 03-12-2022, 06:24 PM.
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Your moniker "gui_tarzan" suggets that you might a a coder of user interfaces. If that is true you will have little difficulty using something like...
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If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say it was a mask programmed micro controller, maybe 8051 series. If it's dead you are out of luck unless you have the capability...
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That reminds of the Red Green show, handyman's corner episode: The Bug Zapper. " Duct Tape. The handyman's secret weapon"
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That's a subject for lawyers to debate. The patents expired in 2002 and 2003 I think. Not that I ever thought that there was any merit to the concept of a...Last edited by nickb; 12-02-2021, 06:42 AM.
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Sure it works. With the pad ( bias) set hot, power to max, it's OK with a lot of second harmonics. Move away from those settings and it quickly sounds a a...
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Actually the boost is one of the better ideas IMHO. It bootstraps the plate resistor of V1 to increase the gain....
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Had one of these boutique amps to take a look at. Name and model removed to protect the guilty.
Some unusual things, none of it to my liking....Last edited by nickb; 11-25-2021, 06:41 AM.
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Thx g1.
FC1 & FC2 are feed through capacitors to suppress interference. You can replace but exactly how depends on the image of the area...
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I take your point.
This experiment was to see what would happen to the current in the battery that was being 'charged' and in particular would...
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If you compare with the Deluxe Reverb you are missing an entire gain stage so the drive to the tank will be weak and than must mean the signal to noise ratio...
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A picture of the area of the board in question would help greatly.
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If you parallel two mythical identical batteries, then it would be OK. In practice due to manufacturing tolerances it's probably not a great idea. The model...
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Forced to use a linear pot for this myself yesterday, I thought I really should look at the rotation vs gain. Surprisingly, for 10% to 90% rotation the it's...
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There is a more serious case of concern I just thought of. Most pedals have negative to ground, but some, especially some older ones, use positive to ground....
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No you didn't but other's did.
The simple answer to your question is no, a 250mAH battery will not drain twice as fast a 500mAH one, but it wont...
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You mustn't connect batteries in parallel. The stronger battery will try to charge the weaker one. It might be okay if the batteries were exactly the same...
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Pushing or pulling the bellows is simply a force. For a flexible solution I suggest the output from a force to voltage transducer (piezo for example) be sent...
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Maybe a foot pedal wired up to control swell, either MIDI expression or direct volume, would be a start?...Last edited by nickb; 11-15-2021, 12:39 PM.
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..and being, MIDI I guess you could make it sound like almost anything, not just accordions. Did you include any features to reproduce the dynamics from the...Last edited by nickb; 11-14-2021, 07:27 PM.
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