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Started by deadastronaut, January 10, 2015, 02:36:31 PM

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stallik

Another stunner Rob! :o
Turned the volume right up for the demo, kept getting sympathetic vibrations through my bench and watched my coffee cup vibrate right off the side. Caught the cup but not the coffee :icon_rolleyes:
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein

deadastronaut

 ;D oops!..try whiskey.... ;)

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bluebunny

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deadastronaut

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deadastronaut

little tip for guys building this...

connect speed 3 and 2 wires on pcb,

but connect wire 3 to lug 1 of your speed pot ok...so that it is reversed.

just a heads up.. ;)


i used mine at a jam over the weekend, and it kicks ass. :icon_twisted:...nice n chewy, and the manual filter is pukka for leads too...very cool. 8)

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rankot

Quote from: deadastronaut on January 14, 2015, 08:18:29 AM
the fets were random 5457's...funnily enough ive always been lucky with phasers and not matching fets...and ive built a few..
Rob, I have just populated a PCB I bought from you long ago. I need to pick JFETs. Do I have to match them, or not? What is the best Vgs(off) range for this?
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deadastronaut

hi man, i just went with random fets, i must have had a good batch as they all worked fine.

i would socket them, and go from there really....cheers rob .
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rankot

OK, I'll try that approach.  :)

Hate to use sockets, because it's PITA to desolder them for final build. However, maybe I shall try with advice from here https://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=50746.msg380011#msg380011 saying that matching is not important at all?
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bluebunny

I don't recall doing any kind of matching for mine (and it sounds fab).  I just picked the first four 5457s out of my stash completely at random.  It's possible they may have come from the same baggie from the same supplier.
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stallik

Quote from: rankot on January 26, 2020, 05:51:34 AM
Hate to use sockets, because it's PITA to desolder them for final build.

When I know I'm going to eventually unsolder them, I break off the plastic and only solder in each pin. Makes removal simple but can cause a chicken smell when putting them in
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein