Here's a nice little weekend project I stumbled across

Started by DougH, July 08, 2008, 02:57:03 PM

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DougH

"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you."


skiraly017

"Why do things that happen to stupid people keep happening to me?" - Homer Simpson

cpnyc23

alright - that should take up the first 4 hours of Saturday... Not what to do with the rest of the weekend...

oh!  There's the intergalactic rocket i've been sketching out...  :icon_biggrin:

-chris
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DougH

If you spend any time studying the schem, there are some fascinating ideas in there- independent quadrature LFO's for treble/bass, use of tda1074a "dual tandem electronic potentiometer" chip for stereo panning and stereo field manipulation, etc... Even if you don't want to build a full blown cls-222, some of these ideas could be applied (even with different techniques) to simpler analog circuits (phase shift, chorus, etc) to spice them up quite a bit.
"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you."

ddavis510

Ok....So I'm not the kind of guy who can build from a schematic.

Has anyone done a confirmed layout on this?

StephenGiles

Quote from: ddavis510 on December 31, 2010, 11:29:13 AM
Ok....So I'm not the kind of guy who can build from a schematic.

Has anyone done a confirmed layout on this?

I've always built from schematics, the trick is to build one section at a time and when happy it's working, go on to the next. With very few exceptions, I've always used veroboard on which I draw borders with a marking pen for each section. I also use as many jumpers as I need  :icon_biggrin: :icon_biggrin:

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