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Started by Joe Davisson, May 06, 2004, 12:19:26 AM

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Arn C.

Tried my new shocktave out last night.  Works great!   I had only one problem, no volume control, but I forgot to ground one side of the volume pot.  I will try it again tonight and see how it works again. Otherwise, the sound is cool.  I rolled the mix off quite a bit, but then again I had no control of the volume.   Thanks Joe!!!!    The 2nd transistor collector voltage on mine was 4.7volts.

Peace!
Arn C.

soggybag

I was thinking about building the Shocktave. After looking at it for a while I thought why not use a LM3046 transistor array? This has 5 NPN transistors on one chip with a matched pair that are connected at the emiter.

Any thoughts on this?

jmusser

I have just been reading through this, since I'm at work. Our computers won't allow us to look at  a lot of stuff, so I can't see any of this until I get home in a few hours. Is this a modification of the Shocktave Harmonizer, or a whole new animal? I just built the Shocktave about 3 weeks ago, and it would be nice to be able to make it switchable to Joe's new circuit. I'm just glad to be able to get back to the forum!
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Bill Bergman

I tried to acess the sound clips and all I get is pop-up spam  :x

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Quackzed

try connecting q4's base and collector... for a synthy same octave tone...
nothing says forever like a solid block of liquid nails!!!

scaesic

looks like that sites up for sale...

scaesic

jeeez! this effect sounds awesome!

Quackzed

yes!!! :icon_twisted:
mmwwwaahahahaha!!!
try some sabbath with it... black sabbath 9000!!!
nothing says forever like a solid block of liquid nails!!!