Here's some free info for ya all!

Started by Mr.Huge, February 18, 2004, 12:46:12 AM

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Mr.Huge

This is a cool way to do "semi-true bypass".
http://www.wayhuge.com/H11switching.PDF
I think the schematic is right... It's been awhile.

Cheers,
-Mr. Huge

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BillyJ

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Impaler

Nice, but at $2.88 per H11F3 chip vs the cost of making a millenium bypass will make me keep building the millenuims  :wink:
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Brian Marshall

Quote from: ImpalerNice, but at $2.88 per H11F3 chip vs the cost of making a millenium bypass will make me keep building the millenuims  :wink:

or you could spend the extra $1.5 and age a 3pdt

Darren N

I've seen this switching on a voodoo labs superfuzz. At first I thought it was using the H11F3 in some sort of opto compression role (also brought on by one of the knobs being labeled 'Attack'). I have to say I was a bit disappointed to see it was being used for the bypass.

Nick123

VoodoLabs  Sparkle  Drive  uses  same  semi-true  bypass
arrangement.

mattv

I'll be darned. That schematic just gave me an idea.

Thanks Mr. Huge!