help in identifying salvaged parts

Started by tiges_ tendres, October 12, 2005, 03:45:36 PM

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tiges_ tendres

I have come across what appear to be germanium rectifiers.

They are the same size as germanium transistors, but have 4 legs.  Do these have any practical uses in effect pedals?

I dont know the code numbers, but I can tell you they came out of an old stereo.
Try a little tenderness.

Ge_Whiz

Impossible to be sure, but they sound like germanium transistors to me - RF ones commonly had a fourth wire to the metal screen.

tiges_ tendres

Quote from: Ge_Whiz on October 12, 2005, 06:31:01 PM
Impossible to be sure, but they sound like germanium transistors to me - RF ones commonly had a fourth wire to the metal screen.


do you know if these would be of any use in pedals, could I maybe clip one of the legs? 

I made a bazz fuzz and put one of these Ge's in leaving out one of the legs, and it made it almost like a frequency boost.  Gave the guitar what sounded like more definition and presence.  I just dont know why it works!? 
Try a little tenderness.

no one ever

i have what looks like a standard poly film capacitor (kinda like ye olde tropical fish caps, but blue).... but it has 3 legs.

help?
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pjwhite

Quote from: no one ever on October 13, 2005, 10:11:12 AM
i have what looks like a standard poly film capacitor (kinda like ye olde tropical fish caps, but blue).... but it has 3 legs.

help?

Could be a dual capacitor with one lead common to both caps, or more likely, I think, is a ceramic resonator with built-in capacitors going to the central pin.